Aisha Devi

Aïsha Devi after five years comes with a new album ‘Death is Home’ on Houndstooth, as most personal work so far. nurtures an idiosyncratic approach to her music. She describes her sound as Aetherave and uses bassy-heavy club motifs and intentional aesthetic signifiers to transport listeners to a dizzying, kinetic environment, harnessing timeless frequencies.

Rebecca Phillips

Rebecca Phillips is an experimental pop artist from London with a neoteric, multidisciplinary vision. She explores dysfunctional intimacy - fizzing idiosyncratic takes on the euphoria and alienation of modern life.

Naomi Nakazato

Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Naomi Nakazato surveys the conglomerate landscape of memory, semiotics and language through the usage of scientific and archival methods to describe the in-betweenness of being a queer, biracial person.

Carolina Papetti

Carolina Papetti: an interdisciplinary artist dislocating her research between architectures and mental theatrical sets. The unsaid is what she aims at unveiling through an ambiguous, yet deviant language.

Matteo Messori

Exploring the “ikigai”, thus the Japanese concept that means 'reason for being'. Ikigai has nothing to do with the Western cult of busy, but rather with the with the cultivation of an inner potential at the service of humanity and collectivity.

Hanna Antonsson

The death may feel more important for the living, but sadly the existing life may not find its importance until seen otherwise. With intention on bringing light upon the fading wild life, Hanna Antonsson works on stirring emotions and evoking awareness for the flora fauna through her art works.

Jimmy Beauquesne

Paris-based artist Jimmy Beauquesne questions the positioning of drawing in the post-Internet era. Sacred and the pop figures mingle in a recontextualized narrative where fantasy leads a form of emancipation from art history subjects.

Pauline Rip

Pauline Rip shares her thinking behind the project “Elficology: The Harvesting of Morning Dew” and how eco-fairy as a genre can help us approach the climate crisis from a different perspective.