Thom Yorke’s third solo album “ANIMA”

Posted by Fabio 5 July 2019

Thom Yorke sits down with Zane Lowe to go through his third solo album ANIMA, the importance of sleep, and how he almost walked out of one of Radiohead’s biggest performances. read more

Jatinder Singh Durhailay

Posted by Fabio 5 July 2019

A selection of limited edition prints by London-based artist, musician and composer, Jatinder Singh Durhailay. read more

Olga Feshina: New Tech Girls – Bikini Issue

Posted by Fabio 4 July 2019

A solo exhibition of new work by Olga Feshina at the NYA Gallery, New York. Curated by Shane Townley, the show will feature a total of eight paintings, many of which have not been previously exhibited. These works explore core motifs related to the artist’s ongoing “New Tech Girls” series read more

Smug – A short film by Chloe Sheppard

Posted by Fabio 4 July 2019

Starring multidisciplinary artist Rene Matic, Smug is a moving portrait soundtracked by a passage Rene wrote expressing her feelings towards her surrounding world, and being in her body today. read more

Yarron Frauenfelder

Posted by Fabio 3 July 2019

A selection of work by design director and graphic designer, Yarron Frauenfelder. read more

Wong Ping: Heart Digger

Posted by Fabio 2 July 2019

Wong Ping creates digital and sculptural works that reveal very human, and often universal fantasies, through absurd narratives. Drawing anecdotally from his own social encounters, he elaborates his stories into darkly humorous tales that touch on political and cultural anxieties. read more

Alice Mann

Posted by Fabio 2 July 2019

Alice Mann is a South African photographic artist based in London who’s intimate portraiture essays explore notions of picture making as an act of collaboration. She aims to create images that empower her subjects and creates projects over extended periods read more

Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet

Posted by Fabio 1 July 2019

Arriving in Paris at the dawn of the Belle Epoque, a young Swiss artist began to capture frenetic life on the city’s streets, as well as moments of private drama for the liberal magazine, La Revue Blanche. read more