Posted by Fabio 31 January 2018
The Grandmothers is a wet plate collodion series by photographer Magda Kuca, inspired by ethnological investigation: in order to make portraits of her Grandmother, Magda Kuca used objects made by herself, based on slavic rituals and customs. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 January 2018
Add Yellow Is it mine if I add some yellow? Questions of art and ownership – A project by Amsterdam based artist, Brian de Graft. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 January 2018
Continuing the studio’s explorations into new forms of audiovisual synaesthetic experience, Universal Everything poses the question: how does it feel to step Inside the Sound? read more
Posted by Fabio 30 January 2018
Colour co-ordinated and purchased readymade online, Keith Farquhar’s Lap Gods schematise present day conditions of social disenfranchisement, dispassionately rendering it as a visual equation. They reflect the obscenity of contemporary welfare practices at the same time read more
Posted by Fabio 29 January 2018
Mindy Alper is a tortured and brilliant 56 year old artist who is represented by one of Los Angeles’ top galleries. Acute anxiety, mental disorder and devastating depression have caused her to be committed to mental institutions undergo electro shock therapy and survive a 10 year period without the ability to speak. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 January 2018
Alma Hazer photographed sets of identical twins and made them into identical jigsaw puzzles. She then swaps every other piece of their puzzles, completely mixing them half and half. Not always knowing where their eyes, mouth and lips would end up read more
Posted by Fabio 26 January 2018
With his subtle designs, that are always on point, German graphic designer Timo Lenzen, creates sometimes abstract, sometimes disturbing and always visually stimulating moods. In both his applied as well as his purely graphic arts you’ll be absorbed by the worlds he creates. read more
Posted by Fabio 26 January 2018
Alejandra Hernández works on painting and drawing mainly, which are combined in lively installations, sometimes working on site specific projects and others as more classical displays which are influenced by experiences of daily life, film, art history, comic, cinema, mythology read more