On view at Peres Projects (Milan) through January 2024, Shuang Li’s new exhibition Forever investigates the fandom realm and its gendered terminology.
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On view at Peres Projects (Milan) through January 2024, Shuang Li’s new exhibition Forever investigates the fandom realm and its gendered terminology.
In conversation with Frank Manzano: the exaltation of the grotesque in the era of emotional desensitization.
Reviving Showa Era: An Artistic Exploration & Fusion into Contemporary Creations by Virgin Shen.
Julian-Jakob Kneer, the Paris and Berlin based artist, redefines the mirror of our cultural obsession through his enigmatic artistry.
Focusing on celebrity culture and body modification, Siniša’s work digitally reimagines public figures (be they politicians or celebrities) with an irreverent and ironic eye.
In early 2021, user-friendly tools for AI generation (like Dall-E 3 and Midjourney) were still mostly dreams of the future. Instead, I typed prompts into a google colab notebook. A bundled collection of code, triggered in the correct order to produce an image.
Introducing 4KHD, a collective of people and a continuous visual journey around the themes of cycling, navigation and the spaces in between.
Darius Ou is a Singaporean graphic designer navigating the intersection of design, technology, and the book form.
Introducing “Double & Duality”, an exhibition on dichotomies and a visual dialogue between natural opposites.
By subverting the interfaces of softwares we use everyday, Katherine Frazer’s art practice demonstrates how to be the Creators of our own digital realm.
Digital sculptures and bodies with androgynous sexuality: SARGON KHNU tells us about gender fluidity in three dimensions.
Calculating Empires: a titanic, undismayed key to understanding technology and power in the centuries to today (and tomorrow). An exhibition conceived by researcher-artists Kate Crawford and Vladan Joler.
Sara Sadik's innovative exhibition at Spazio Maiocchi redefines art with futuristic narratives and transformative experiences.
An interview with artist Brandon Tay exploring machinic animism at the intersection between digital art and visceral 3D sculpture.
Esogenesi: Bridging emotions, technology; an exhibition transcending boundaries, inviting introspection, igniting profound contemplation.
Artist and acrobat Isabelle Wenzel on subverting traditional photographer-portrait sitter relationship in fashion and exploring the social aspect of our relationship to self-care, relationships, and work.
Janine Dollmann — “Stereotypes are like bad habits. They creep in slowly.”
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Naomi Nakazato surveys the conglomerate landscape of memory, semiotics and language through the usage of scientific and archival methods to describe the in-betweenness of being a queer, biracial person.
Carolina Papetti: an interdisciplinary artist dislocating her research between architectures and mental theatrical sets. The unsaid is what she aims at unveiling through an ambiguous, yet deviant language.
Mattia Sugamiele: contemporary art in the age of AI (r)evolution. The coexistence of physical and digital art as a portal to future realities.