Posted by Fabio 21 December 2018
Stephanie Franziska Scholz was born in 1983 in Japan, grew up in Australia and now lives and works in Berlin. She studied drawing and printmaking at the University of Fine Arts in Berlin as well as the Accademia di Belle Arti in Bologna and received her diploma in 2012. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 December 2018
Japanese graphic designer Rikako Nagashima graduated from Musashino Art University visual communication design department in 2013. She established her own design company village® in 2014. Her studio practice encompasses graphic design, branding, product design, editorial and art direction. read more
Posted by Fabio 18 December 2018
Max Pinckers is an artist based in Brussels, Belgium. His oeuvre explores visual strategies in documentary photography. Not believing in the possibility of sheer objectivity or neutrality, Pinckers advocates a manifest subjective approach, which is made visible through the explicit use of theatrical lighting read more
Posted by Fabio 17 December 2018
Oakland based artist – Ethan Caflisch spoke to us about art, creativity, and living and working in Oakland. Plus a selection of his favourite places.
Read full interview here
Posted by Fabio 17 December 2018
An animation produced by design studio Bold & Bold with the aim of giving a voice to those living with dementia. Allowing them to deliver a message to family and loved ones, communicating something they felt they couldn’t openly talk about. read more
Posted by Fabio 14 December 2018
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. is an American printer, book artist and papermaker best known for social and political commentary, particularly in printed posters. Kennedy creates prints, posters and postcards from handset wood and metal type, oil-based inks, and eco-friendly and affordable chipboard. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 December 2018
Today Little Dragon share a new remix of their latest single ‘Lover Chanting’ courtesy of Canadian DJ/producer Jayda G. The remix is available to stream/purchase from all DSP’s HERE.
Posted by Fabio 13 December 2018
Anna Mantzaris created a beautiful and melancholy Christmas film for Greenpeace France. Ending with a pledge to make our cities breathable, the film tells the story of a little girl who appears to be protecting her bear from the cold, but it turns out she’s aware of an even more dangerous problem.