Anthony McCall (London, 1946), one of the most important representatives of the avant-garde movement in the visual arts and cinema of the 70s, is currently exhibiting his Solid Light Films and Other Works in EYE Amsterdam – as we wrote
‘Gelatology’ is a series of workshops in which participants are given 3 randomly chosen adjectives with which they have to create their own ice cream cone. It’s organized by Studio Fludd and if you would like to organize one of
Last Saturday KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art opened its doors with a site-specific exhibition by Roman Signer. The Swiss artist brought his installation ‘Kitfox Experimental’ to the Boiler House of the former brewery complex in Neukölln. It features a
Swedish born artist Anna Halldin-Maule nourishes our creativity with her hyper-realistic paintings. Her extremely detailed oil based artworks, both embrace and critique today’s fashion and luxury industry. Driven by the issues female identity faces in contemporary society, Anna Halldin-Maule creates paintings
First shared on the Tumblr page Flux Machine, art director and designer Kevin Weir uses found black and white photos to turn them in quirky GIFs. He got into the making of b/w GIFs to kill the downtime while doing
Head over to Brussels this week for the BOZAR Electronic Arts Festival, which invites artists from all over the world who use the latest technological developments to shape their ideas. The unique setting of the Palace of Fine Arts in
During a whole year, graphic designer Kayankwok develops a poster a day – often involving a banana as a matching repetition of the colour yellow, resulting in a stark contrast with the black and white background. Key words for
Artist David Catá incorporates various mediums in his work. For his photography, he employs his own skin to project our memory and our interactions with the people in our lives. Many of his images show physical stitches that resemble the
If you happen to be in Berlin tomorrow, head over to SOTO at Torstraße 72 for the launch of a collab between the menswear retailer/concept store and New York’s Richardson Magazine. The magazine is an annual journal of art and
Mathieu Schmitt creates 3D printed dioramas encased in smoked glass cubes. During his preparations, he voluntarily corrupts 3D model data in order for the objects to come out slightly deformed. Together with the late-night settings, the results are eerie and