One does not so much see Mitch Vowles’ work as they experience it.
One does not so much see Mitch Vowles’ work as they experience it.
‘RAW FLAWZ’ is based on the theme of 7 deadly sins. The focus lays on looks - Pride, Vainglory, Gluttony, Envy, Wrath, Acedia + Greed.
In his first U.S. solo exhibition ‘I’ve got a massive subconscious’ at Richard Heller Gallery, Santa Monica, artist John Greenwood shapes a kaleidoscopic view of the brain’s secret dustbin, full of angry monsters.
Identity in a digital relay: Fashion label Vesqmojo parades their in-style pieces under striking glows of smoothly fused shades.
The weight of Conor Murgatroyd’s work might be missed at first glance; the non-threatening nature of his commonly used motifs such as flowers or family photographs, along with his frequent recourse to “traditional” still lifes or like compositions, lends his work a visual levity.
Enter Posthuman Island: A 2060 virtual research centre showcasing profound human evolutionary shifts resulting from human volunteers mutated by quantum technology.
‘busu_meansugly’ produces their first project as a disobedient collection of printed T-shirts based upon different sociocultural commentaries of mid-pandemic affairs.
Ciao Tschau is the love child of the purely platonic relationship of the German creative director Johanna Rüdinger and Italian film director Savio Debernardis.
The 17th International Architecture Exhibition: Living Together in Harmony
Inspired by early 90s prom/couple-shoots, often paired with a wonderful smudged water colour backdrops with glossy glow finish.
Russian artist, Alina Gibadullina, takes a contextual and self-expressive eye to her work, finding inspiration in the album art of popular musicians like Frank Ocean and Mac Miller.
Fashion photographer Song Intak, chatted with Coeval as he unwrapped his methods and processes in which he has developed through his practice.
Frank Dorrey, New-Jersey based artist, takes a candid and self-reflexive eye to his creative process; what he keeps from the viewer; where his artistic intentions come from; inspiration; creative modes and much more.
Where are we anymore? “DISTORTED COMFORT” admits our contorted home spaces after the pandemic by way of ethereal furniture pieces of a fantastical cosmos.
La Serpent presents his unique brand of sleaze with another text that explores desirewith an explicit kind of detachment
Jack Merrett of Famous speaks to Sisi Savidge in the middle of a transcontinental hangover and release-day feast of their new EP, The Valley, out now on untitled records.
Contemporary artist Dave Pollot looks back at classic artworks to create hisown take on them. Blending currenttrends with renaissance pieces, Pollot’swork has its own unique style.
Who are you in an alternate reality? ‘Parallel Universe’ finds mystique in the different versions of ourselves throughout time and other dimensions.
Based in Los Angeles, Nusi Quero’s work flirts between the perimeters of the virtual and the visceral. His digital designs depicting a profusion of incandescent, celestial elegance, have since transmogrified into a series of futuristic 3D-rendered couture pieces.
Luca Cantarell releases their gender neutral jewelry line, Second Round: A love letter to their personal reinvention and crafted with a combination of precious stones and colorful enamels.