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Hans Eijkelboom | This genius photo experiment shows we are all just sheeple in the consumer matrix. Images from the same exact spot for two hours at a time. Photographer Hans Eijkelboom has spent more than 20 years cataloging the ways that globalized culture manifests through apparel. Since the early 1990s, Eijkelboom has surreptitiously photographed pedestrians in urban settings, for...
Christoph Meyer | We’ve all probably met or at least seen a person out there whose face or habits instantly reminded you of an animal – an old woman with fierce eyes and a long nose who looked like an eagle or a quick, darting, distracted, bird-like man. German artist Cristoph Meyer has taken this one step further by...
Dominique Dubois-Taine | If you’re looking for a little something to brighten your day, may we suggest these minimalist comics by Montrouge, France-based Dominique Dubois-Taine (DOM)? For over twenty years, DOM has been creating these wordless, black and white pieces all centered around a very curious character named Bonom. DOM doesn’t make these comics as his full-time job (rather, he...
Sharad Haksar is India's most accomplished and acclaimed photographer with accolades from all over the world. A Cannes Silver Lion winner and a D&AD nominee, Sharad is the only Asian to snag a Gold, Silver, 2 Bronzes and 21 honorable mentions at the prestigious IPA Awards. Popular Photography selected Sharad as one of the Top 10 lensmen in the world...
Berlin-based Tore Rinkveld, aka Evol, is perhaps best known for transforming everyday features of our cityscape into miniature concrete tower blocks through the medium of paint. Inspired by architecture, which he sees as a mirror for society, he paints directly onto the surface of electric enclosures, concrete planters and other familiar elements of the modern city, as well as...
Baldur Helgason is an Iceland-born artist who lives and works in Chicago, where he had a solo show with the Galerie F not long ago. Exhibition Spiritual Paintings for Emotional People is on Richard Heller Gallery // April 04, 2020 - May 09, 2020. Baldur Helgason | Through his work, Helgason experiments with the human figure, playfully exaggerating features...
Felizia Chiao | I’m really bad at this. Ok, let’s see…this comes as a surprise to most people but I actually work full time as an industrial designer and just do illustration mostly for fun. I work for a consultancy based out of San Francisco and focus mainly on designing for the food industry, which basically means I travel...
MOSES & TAPS are currently the most prominent players of an artistic genre which is so current that it has no fixed name as of today; Urban Art, Post-graffiti, conceptual and performance art – everything is right and nothing fits. The artistic careers of MOSES & TAPS™ began independently of each other in 1994. In 2007 Moses and Taps founded...
Nate Frizzell | Who we are at work. How we act around friends and family. The way we speak to others. We are all of these and none of these, a revolving collection of faces. Of masks.These meditations inform the work of Nate Frizzell. Lovingly rendered through bold colors and powerful compositions, his stirring narratives pay tribute to primal...
Alessandro Gottardo | Born in Pordenone, Italy, Alessandro Gottardo, aka Shout, studied fine art in Venice and illustration in Milan. His conceptual illustrations have appeared in many international publications, books and projects for design firms, advertising agencies and animation studios. His client list includes The New York Times, The New Yorker, TIME, Esquire, Wired, Newsweek, Fortune, CNN, ESPN, GQ, Le...
Marwane Pallas | I'm a French photographer living and working in London and whose body of work mostly consists his body. Rather than fixating on the clothing or obsessing over the figure, the French fashion photographer Marwane Pallas places a special emphasis on the external objects within the frame. Props within the scene that would normally serve a supporting...
Issac Cordal
“With the simple act of miniaturization and thoughtful placement, Isaac Cordal magically expands the imagination of pedestrians finding his sculptures on the street.” – Steven P. Harrington, Brooklyn Street Art Cement Eclipses is a critical definition of our behavior as a social mass. The art work intends to catch the attention on our devalued relation with the nature through a critical...
Robert Storm Petersen (19 September 1882 – 6 March 1949) was a Danish cartoonist, writer, animator, illustrator, painter and humorist. He is known almost exclusively by his pen name Storm P. He was the son of a butcher and grew up in Copenhagen in a lower middle class/worker's milieu whose jargon is felt in much of his writings. After...
Waone
Artistic name WAONE, came from a real name Vladimir, popular in slavic contries, and it is a short friendly version as well. «Вован» (sounds like ) was popular in post soviet 90's but written as Wa-One, which also referring to hip-hop aesthetics. Aleksei Bordusov aka AEC and Vladimir Manzhos aka Waone, better known as Interesni Kazki, are a Ukrainian artist...
Banksy, (born 1974?, Bristol?, England), anonymous British graffiti artist known for his antiauthoritarian art, often done in public places. Though Banksy’s identity was well guarded, he came to notice as a freehand graffiti artist in 1993. Using stencils since 2000 to enhance his speed, he developed a distinctive iconography of highly recognizable images, such as rats and policemen, that communicated...
Mr. Brainwash
Mr. Brainwash | For more than a decade, Thierry Guetta, under his moniker, Mr. Brainwash, has been pushing the envelope of contemporary art. The orchestrated collision of street art and pop art has been his balancing act. The tipping point for Mr. Brainwash was his groundbreaking footage from the widely- acclaimed documentary, Exit Through the Gift Shop. This Academy-nominated...
Born in Paris, Seth began to express himself on the walls of his city in the mid-90s. His preferred terrain, however, was in the 20th district where he became known in the graffiti scene for his specialization of painting characters. Graduate of the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs, he published alongside Gautier Bischoff in 2000 the book Kapital, which to...
Banksy vs King Robbo
Banksy vs King Robbo | Back in 1985, graffiti artist King Robbo painted one of London’s earliest pieces in a well known tunnel in Camden. You can see the piece above in all of its original glory. April 2, 2011: With his career again in the spotlight, King Robbo suddenly and tragically sustains a life-threatening head injury. Sadly it was...
Peeta
ABOUT PEETA In my pictorial, sculptural and mural compositions, my geometrical shapes act as they interact with the surrounding environment. In particular, when painting on walls, my aim is always to create a dialogue, with the structural and cultural parameters of the surrounding context, either architectural or not. Initially, my works only realized the sculptural quality of individual letters, namely...
Martymixx
Martymixx aka Martin Skauen (b.1975, Norway) is interested in the suspension of reason. And the seeking of sense and meaning within the irrational. With his imaginative art world critique, absurd depictions of the creative artistic process, and casually deep and hilarious observations of modern life. Skauen’s work can be read in terms of the Surrealist strategy of rupture and...

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