SOME/THINGS is a multidisciplinary creative agency founded by photographer and trained art historian, Monika Bielskyte. It offers an unprecedented promotional platform for cutting edge fashion designers and artists and publishes the worldwide celebrated limited edition revue of the same name.
The Dutch artist Raymond Lemstra started fully focusing on drawing at the end of 2010. Ever since he has developed a unique recognizable style, referring to the illustrative nature of primitive drawing and sculpture. Since his main interest lies in
Lieven van Velthoven creates interactive real-time software. Examples of his work include a Smoke Pong, a game that can be played exclusively by smokers, live 3D VJ visuals software and an installation that allows light to ‘grow’ over buildings and
Video art first came to the mainstream art scene with the “digital video revolution” in the 1990’s, and its systematic integration in to galleries and the art market has made it a collectable medium like any other. Mario Cader Frech
Pete is the founder of Make Some Tea Productions. He makes music videos, bespoke footage, product shots, events and timelapse photography. His work often evolves around urban art scene and the likes of D*Face, Roa, Ben Eine, Insa and Farm.
Vincent van de Waal’s language can be understood far beyond the realm of ‘underground art’. His subjects are present in most people’s worlds, whether in an obscure digital video channel or on the arms of an old sailor. Where most
Rotterdam is known for being the creative center of Holland: art is made there and then sold in Amsterdam. Especially people from Rotterdam seem to feel this way. Being a citizen of this vibrating portal city, I naturally agree. But
The Dutch artist duo Lernert & Sander are well known for the subversive wit of their modernist video and installation art. Using two professional figure skaters, a selection of menswear from current Autumn/Winter collections and some spectacular technology, Lernert &
The story of a single farm animal from birth to death and beyond. When the news arrived that Matthew Herbert was working on a new studio project using a Pig as his main star, PETA had already condemned the work.
Swedish Designer Tobias Allanson has earned recognition for his inventive use of common items and the emphasis his practice places on action and approach. Having begun his career as a Graphic Designer, he then worked as an art Director (Modart