Visit the Netherlands Photo Museum until 1st June 2014 to discover Viviane Sassen’s unique photography project UMBRA. Sassen has made a series of new work in which she explores her quintessential play with shadows. This series is expanded with previously
Artistic director Mark Weaver has produced an incredible amount of illustrations, between collage and installation. Discover Weaver’s very personal retro illustrations after the break.
Cultural house De Brakke Grond and iii – an international collective with its home in The Hague – bring an evening programme ‘Trails To Hear’ in which the audience navigates from act to act. The tour visits visual and musical
Chilean artist María Aparicio Puentes mixes monochrome architecture with colourful embroidery. Born in 1981 in Santiago, Chile she developed a particular sensibility towards visual arts from early age on. Studying architecture was a logical step for her. In April 2011
“Animals in Moire” is a personal project by Italian graphic designer Andrea Minini. Inspiration from the animal kingdom is shaped in uniform curves that outline the contours of the animals’ faces. Instead of being organic, these portraits become abstracted and
Discover poet/hustler/renegade/witch/actress/light bearer/do’r Vanessa Matic‘s latest after the break.
Swiss photographer Marie Rime developed a series named ‘Masks’. It portrays models who wear masks made from board games such as jigsaws, playing cards, Mikado, chess, etc.. This results in ethnic masks transforming the faces of the models who wear
‘And Every Day Was Overcast’ is an illustrated novel by photographer and writer Paul Kwiatkowski. The book, available in paper form, digital form and as unique iPad edition (with accompanying soundtrack), is an autobiographical and exhilarating pursuit of the author’s adolescence
‘I Decided To Leave’ is an exquisite surreal animation by Daniel Britt (from This Is It Collective). It features a flawless flow of images and an extremely well-written monologue.
On 16th May, the second edition of Habitat will take place in the temporary Amsterdam cultural hotspot Toren. Habitat aims to connect remarkable, yet profound art to a space in which you can party – and party hard. The unusual