Artist Timur Si-Qin and the way we live and reflect the memories of our world, ever-falling into the arms of exaggeration. Because we live to remember.
Artist Timur Si-Qin and the way we live and reflect the memories of our world, ever-falling into the arms of exaggeration. Because we live to remember.
Meet the perfectly-filled voids of Swedish artist Michael Johansson, bringing notions of functionality and object-possibility into question.
Brie Moreno's world of simultaneous realities, a state of the in-between of things.
Italian artist Enzo Cucci explores existentialist composure inside his worlds of good and evil.
American artist Spencer Chalk-Levy, and his seas of people.
A talk about contemporary realities, as both an artist and human.
Challenging the everyday, meet Japanese artist Yuki Nakajo.
Danish artist Christiane Spangsberg speaks about the struggle of being a woman and artist, and how to break the need for perfectionism.
Tel Aviv-based photographer Tal Ben-Avi is interested in exploring the things that are usually overlooked by the masses.
Milan-based artist speaks about the the circumstances of humanity.
Imhof’s choreography is a brutal homage to the contemporary matters of society.