artist

INTERVIEW | Jonathan Irawan

INTERVIEW | Jonathan Irawan

Jonathan is a part of Pulpo Collective - they envision future scenarios, and question how design as a practice can resolve challenges of the future, addressing both the physical realm of our urban habitats and natural environments, as well as changes in society.

INTERVIEW | Shahab Naseri

INTERVIEW | Shahab Naseri

The utilities for creating art are many, yet the number of artists is not considerable. An artist whose art is drawn from independent thoughts and ideas is a true artist; we must greaten our insight, there is no other way than finding what you would share with the world.

INTERVIEW | Alves Ludovico

INTERVIEW | Alves Ludovico

Super-complexity drives Alves Ludovico’s fascination. He enhances the limits of his perception and comprehension - his creations represent a personal case study, a segment from the super-complexity that he sorts out and where he finds the tools for meaning.

INTERVIEW | Monica Sousa

INTERVIEW | Monica Sousa

Monica Sousa’s art focuses on spaces that emerge from late capitalism, even though sometimes, there is a movement of nature that re-colonized this same place that was intervened by human hands, an entropy that originates the organic development of nature.

INTERVIEW | Alisa Aistova

INTERVIEW | Alisa Aistova

Alisa Aistova investigates human boundaries and transitional states, mutations, injuries, and suppressed desires. In her work are always transformations, mental and physiological: insanity, melancholy, rejection, anguish, violence, isolation, death, and the desire for it.