Art
After its debut collection in Glasgow earlier this year, The Burrow brings its second collection, “Memory,” to London–an unforgettable display of thought from Sept 19th to 21st.
The inaugural edition of Tempio Festival in Berlin was a music, arts, and cultural exchange that took the vision of the project born in Milan to the next level.
As territories shift, the movement of bodies create a hybrid sense of ‘home’. Inspired by Bourriaud's concept of ‘alter-modernity’, this exhibition explores how identities are continually reshaped.
Working out of Rome, the technologist and sculptor by proxy speaks on the end of the AI hype, exploring tensions in the layers of history and his unfinished sculptures.
Gabriel Massan, a digital artist from Rio de Janeiro, blends decoloniality, queerness, and storytelling through digital forms, challenging societal norms and embracing diversity.
The capital of South Korea houses Porsche's creative vision in the context of Frieze Week, a space to witness a curated selection of artists interpret dreams.
In an exhibit at London's Heathrow Airport, the photographer captures the plants that make asylum seekers remember the homes they had to leave.
Clownishly big hands and feet, stripey pajamas, and groggy faces are essentials in Saul’s arsenal– as are a master’s in American Literature and a witty brilliance that invariably shines through.
Rage bait or thoughtful commentary? Stockholm’s Moderna Museet is the newest set for a collection from the ever news-generating artist.
Revolution or dystopia? While some in the art world dismiss it, Joann uses AI to create hyperrealist worlds beyond imagination, collaborating with top brands like Gucci and adidas.