“I hate all my creations. Its natural. It comes from the inside.”
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Airplane mode
“I’m pretty much like an Italian Mamma when it comes to my work”
Read morePearlie, always able to improvise.
“I am interested in spaces that exist but aren’t physically encounterable, like reflections in mirrors.”
Read moreDeath means nothing when you’re dead
“I hope that 2016 was the wake up call and that 2017 we finally stop snoozing.”
Read moreNew Visions in 3-D
Photodiary about the vernissage “How to bring new ideas into the world?”.
Read more황인환 Inhwan Hwang, Furniture designer
“The motifs of products are inspired from the ocean, such as sea animals, wave, ships, and equipment in a fishing village.”
Read moreThe Galerist. The Doer. Andrej Polukord
“In the creative process, most fascinating is this feeling of being in my own playground, the freedom of it.
Read moreStudio Visit: In London with Capper
When in London, we stopped by the studio of our current cover artist James Capper for a cup of tea and some serious machine-talk.
Read moreArt Movement: Ñewpressionism
Curious? Sebastian Bietenhader writes about Ñewpressionism in issue 5 on VISION. It’s out in September!
Read moreWebwatch: 15 Folds
Everything All At Once was 15 Folds’ first exhibition using augmented reality technology. At the former White Cube Gallery in Hoxton Square, a room filled with QR codes invited visitors to view animated artworks through a custom-designed App by Plague Projects. By holding up their smarthphones or tablets they could look at Gifs (graphics interchange format) by 20 contemporary artists. Pretty cool, no?
Read moreExhibtion: Awst & Walther
If you haven’t heard about Awst & Walther yet, it’s about time you do your homework. Not only was the Welsh-German interdisciplinary artist duo featured in our last print edition (reason enough to be well-informed) but since the paths of Manon (the architect) and Benjamin (the theatre director) crossed in 2006 and soon merged to Awst & Walther, their fame has been rising fast within the European art circles.
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