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    “Presence” by Gola Hundun in Japan

    Italian land artist Gola Hundun recently shared this new step of ABITARE, his side project and personal research on the border between human functional space and other species use of space. Presence, and the whole project Abitare revolves around the concept of to inhabit, the habitat. It’s like looking how different species interact with the space, […] More

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    “Run Away” by D*Face in Madrid

    British artist Dean Stockton, aka D*Face, recently finished working on a large new piece in the streets of Madrid. The piece features some of D*Face’s signature imagery in form of a young winged-lady accompanied by her beau. D*Face has grabbed contemporary art scene by the throat. With his inexhaustible mind full of ideas and endless creativity, […] More

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    Artist Interview: Oli Epp

    Oli Epp’s paintings circulate a number of themes to do with the tragicomic element of living in the 21st century society, dealing with the complexity of identity and anxieties living in the digital age; consumerism and consumption which leads to control and addiction, anxiety and conflict. Last week, I reached Oli Epp to talk about […] More

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    “Luminessenza” by Crisa in Sardinia, Italy

    Italian artist Federico Carta, also known as, Crisa just finished another work in Sardinia. He has been inspired by dumping grounds and abandoned cities where nature awaked and took back the space. Experimenting with techniques and materials, Crisa developed a personal style of research, in which his paintings deal with degradation and environmental themes utilising […] More

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    April Fool Project by David Shrigley

    Meet Project teamed up with English artist and illustrator David Shrigley to bring April Fool Project. Self-branded as an outsider in the art world, Shrigley is known for making flat compositions that take on the inconsequential, the bizarre, and the disquieting elements of everyday life. Like the musings of a very wise child displaying the […] More

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    A Wall For Peace in Jerusalem by Zosen

    Last February, Barcelona-based artist Zosen was invited to paint in Jerusalem.  The mural is located in a public market in the industrial neighborhood of Talpiot. Despite their playful aesthetic, Zosen’s paintings are known to speak out against the social injustices he perceives. The multi-colored, two dimensional characters, though naive at a first glance, criticize the corruption of […] More