Dutch photographer Juuke Schoorl explores the aesthetic potential that the human skin can hold. Her series ‘Rek’ (meaning ‘stretch’ in Dutch) uses materials that can be found around the house, such as duct tape and nylon fishing line, in order
Paul Kaptein creates amazing sculptures in wood, exploring the notion of the now as a blend of future and past potentialities. Sampling various temporal and cultural possibilities, his work is an expression of things not quite fiction, not quite truth.
Since last Thursday, TETEM Art Space is exhibiting the latest installation by NONOTAK. The audiovisual piece of art plays with space, sound, light and the shadows of its audience. NONOTAK studio operates out of Paris and is a team effort
Photographer Milana Zadworna, also known as Homo Ex Machina, is based out of London where she creates surreal images inspired by mathematics, neurobiology, the human body, and the cosmos. The resulting imagery is an indiscernible zone of faces, still life, found
Lisa Sorgini is an Australian photographer who also dabbles in collage art. For this series called ‘Food Stamps’ she paired old National Geographic pictures with items of food from her kitchen, creating a humorous and playful series which she describes
Photographer Chris O’Donovan creates mesmerising GIFs in his Stereovision project, using analogue techniques. One of the cameras he uses is the Nishika N800, a 3D camera from the 1980s that works in a similar way to stereoscopy by capturing two
Norwegian artist Per Kristian Nygård’s latest installation, “Not Red But Green,” is a lush, hilly lawn that spills out of gallery NoPlace in Oslo. The manicured grass resembles a well-kept park instead of a gallery and in that way conflates
Vanessa Matic, our in-house poet, is back with a new piece of literature. This time she has surprised us with a piece of short prose, in collaboration with photographer Emerson Cooper. Read it after the break.
Artist and surrealist tastemaker Quentin Jones is set to exhibit her latest work at The Vinyl Factory in London as of November 19. If it’s anything near her spread for Adult Magazine earlier, the audience is in for a sordid
L.A. based illustrator Jaya Nicely has a passion for bold colours which she applies with pencil on paper, resulting in neat and intriguing works of art. She works on various commissioned works, but also brought personal projects like ‘Real Houses