Posted by Fabio 9 February 2018
Known for her explicitly transparent exploration of the internal voices of young females, Sarah Bahbah’s raw storytelling style has developed a cult following. And through her LA-based content creation agency Possy, the likes of Topshop, Moncler, Vogue, Captiol Records, and even Mariott Starwood have joined her movement. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 February 2018
Sam Cannon is an artist and director based in NYC. Her personal work focuses on the manipulation of time, space, and the female form. Living somewhere between still photography and video read more
Posted by Fabio 8 February 2018
Manshen Lo is a visual artist living in London and a graduate of the Royal College of Art. She directs and art directs animated short films and commercials, as well as taking on illustration, fashion styling, and private artwork commissions as a freelancer. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 February 2018
Paintings by Buenos Aires-based artist Martin Gordopelota. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 February 2018
Jonathan Wateridge’s paintings are elaborately crafted ‘non-events’ that have the trappings of a real occurrence but for the most part are entirely fabricated. A significant part of his work over recent years has been to reconfigure or re-make a given scenario or found image. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 February 2018
Moira Ricci (Italy/1977) lives and works in Italy. Her work (photography, video, installation), often autobiographical, probes individual and social identity, family history, home and the original ties with territory read more
Posted by Fabio 2 February 2018
Love=Love is a series of collages by New York based artist, Kent Rogowski. The collages were created using pieces of over 60 store bought puzzles. Although puzzle pieces are unique, and can only fit into one place within a puzzle, they are sometimes interchangeable within a brand. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 February 2018
In this series of new works Jonathan Gardne places his attention on invented interior imagery, navigating a terrain between abstraction and representation. Gardner’s focus is on windows, doorways, paintings within paintings, exits or entrances, both in to the paintings, and the various spaces within them. read more