NACHO TORRA “Bring Me Flowers While I’m Not Dead”
This past year my mother was diagnosed with cancer, she was really ill, luckily now she is fresh as a daisy. At the time when she was really ill I sent her a painting of a broken vase with flowers and...
View ArticleAnn Woo
In the _Playing Cards_ series, I utilize a basic motive in the composition of playing cards—concealing information—to illustrate the impossibility of seeking meaning in photographs. By photographing...
View ArticleJonny Negron
I just turned 28 this week. I share my birthday with David Byrne, George Lucas, and Frank Santoro. I’ve been in the process of relocating from Brooklyn to Austin, Texas where I’ve lived previously....
View ArticleDIS Images “The New Wholesome”
DISimages is a fully functioning stock image library, dedicated to manipulating the codes and trends in stock photography. DISimages invites artists to create alternative scenarios and new stereotypes,...
View ArticlePedro Friedeberg “The Only And Only”
Writing about Friedeberg involves a huge debt. I could write about his visual and architectural inspiration, classify his work, tell you about his extensive literary culture, comment on his artistic...
View ArticleDavid Jien
David Jien makes intricately detailed drawings on paper about an allegorical future in which a cast of protagonists (the Whoriders, led by their king, Yasha Moshia) fight and defend against the evil...
View ArticleClaire Duport
Interview by Roberto Salas After several years in the creative team of a French fashion publication, Claire now devotes her full time to illustration. Collaborating with various fashion brands, press...
View ArticleMicah Lidberg “The End of the Brush”
Micah Lidberg is an illustrator living in Kansas City, Missouri. He studied at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and the University of Brighton, England. The mystery and delight in his images...
View ArticleNicholas Stevenson
Nicholas Stevenson is definitely more than a myriad of brilliant illustrations and paintings. His body of work is fun and playful, yet bears a rather disquieting tone. He is a storyteller. Colors...
View ArticleKorakrit Arunanondchai
Interview by David García-Casado Korakrit Arunanondchai is one of the most mind refreshing young artists working in Nyc at this moment. With an impeccable artistic formation and a growing exhibition...
View ArticleFelix Lehner & Kunstgeisserei
Interview by Melissa J. Frost Felix Lehner portrait, photography by Katalin Deer Kunstgiesserei is a center for the ancient craft of metal casting, yet it’s anything but antiquated. Dedicated to the...
View ArticleMartin Nicolausson
Interview by Ana Cabral Martins SüddeutscheZeitungMagazin Martin Nicolausson is a Swedish illustrator and graphic designer whose work has been exhibited world-wide. He begins his online bio by saying...
View ArticleJordy Van Den Nieuwendijk
Jordy van den Nieuwendijk (1985, The Netherlands) studied Illustration at the Graphic Lyceum in Rotterdam and Graphic Design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. His graphical language consists...
View ArticleSigrid Calon
Text by Antonia Marsh Based in Tilburg, in her native Holland, Sigrid Calon’s (1969) visual practice collapses the boundary between fine and applied arts, and serves as an assault upon the inessential...
View ArticleEvan Robarts “No, No, Yes, No, No”
Diatribes occupy a large chunk of our scope in the living life of this new millennium. In a society transfixed on maintaining a vital root in both the visual and virtual world, rants are gaining power....
View ArticleLarissa Lockshin
Text by Antonia Marsh Arriving at recent Parson-graduate Larissa Lockshin’s live-work studio, little abstract paintings are stacked by size from right-to-left along a white wall-edge. While...
View ArticleGuy Yanai
Born 1977 in Haifa, Israel, Guy Yanai currently lives and works in Tel Aviv. He attended Parsons School of Design and the New York Studio School, and received a BFA from Hampshire College, Amherst,...
View ArticleMotohiro Hayakawa
By Soraia Martins Funny story: whenever the time to write about something that is essentially visual arises, the lack of words grows bigger and undoubtedly shames the perpetrator of such a task. Time...
View ArticleRyan de la Hoz “Simple Deconstruction”
Artist Ryan De La Hoz cuts, trims, and organizes the past and the present into one. “Make everything as simple as possible but not simpler” are words to live by, and for Californian artist Ryan De La...
View ArticleLabor
Coni Castagnet, Alan Segal, Irina Kenigsberg & Diego Berakha Photography by Francisca Derqui “The creative process has a high degree of useful unproductiveness that has to be protected in some...
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