Inspired by a meme and print colour schemes, these audio-visual works dance, deconstruct, fall apart and put themselves back together again. “Simplicity can be serious and occasionally seriously silly ...
The photographer explores masculinity within domestic spaces in Taiwan and the UK, blurring the lines between performance and documentary. Adam Lin’s tender series Sonder documents a number of male ...
Following her more recent exploration of materiality and tactility, the Ukrainian animator and artist reconsiders her practice as one of transition. We spoke to Nata Metlukh in 2020 following the ...
The artist and animator once dated a chess master. That man then inspired Crab Man, a character in her short film Hotel Kalura. Any further questions? “The theme is longing and desire through the lens ...
An upcoming documentary profiles the photographer’s career and his enduring fascination with British life. Martin Parr has always divided opinion. Like a true British icon, you either love him or hate ...
Serene yet enigmatic, the illustrator’s paintings take us to quiet places she’s carefully cut from the fabric of life. Many of Jodie Howard’s paintings are inspired by late-night walks. The warm ...
Cut from the fabric of the natural world, the designer’s kinetic digital compositions unfold in natural, evolving and familiar patterns. In this algorithmic approach to motion, Rob’s generative design ...
As her iconic photobook is expanded and reissued, we chat to Adrienne about the images that found all of us as teenagers in our own sacred spaces and told our stories. Growing up as a teenager on ...
The artist’s magical world is filled with frogs, snails and tons of other silly little guys! Whatever shape or form they take, these creatures are a comforting escape and a warm reminder to slow down ...
An intimate collaboration with her grandparents, Today, Tomorrow aims to highlight the resilience, hope, and complexity of the photographer’s family history. Today, Tomorrow was, for photographer ...
Documenting underrepresented communities in the skate scene, the photographer and filmmaker has merged self-authored images with poignant portraits to reimagine the conventional capturing of the sport ...
To inspire each figure, this illustrator takes cues from his “dictionary of ideas”, a sketchbook filled with human observations. Poan Pan loves people, and he especially loves drawing them. In each of ...