Motorefisico Bring Op, Kinetic, and Tape Art Stencilling to Santa Croce di Magliano

July 31, 2021 Artists It’s impossible to imagine the contemporary built environment without considering the impact of street art and graffiti has had on not only city dwellers but our city’s designers and architects. While previous generations may have dismissed incorporating painting techniques beyond traditional frescoes or murals, the new generation consider it their birthright to bring modern art movement […]

“The Birdsong is Deafening” by Photographer Teva Cosic

Based between Naarm/Melbourne and Gimuy/Cairns, Australia, artist Teva Cosic’s research and practice explore the complex tensions of family and cultural history as they intersect with broader notions of identity, migration, and belonging. “The Birdsong is Deafening,” currently ongoing, contemplates the endlessly shifting landscape between memory, loss, and place. “It reflects upon the relationship I have to my hometown of Cairns […]

65+ Best Video Game Room Ideas for 2021

The past year and a half was a strange time to say the least, but for a lot of gamers and tech lovers out there months spent locked inside weren’t exactly time wasted. Not only this but 2020 was a pretty exciting year for technology with the release of the Nvidia 30 series cards, the Xbox series X and S […]

MARUM Presents “MEXPANIA” and Miscegenation in Querétaro

Édgar Sánchez and Arcadi Poch are not simply curators of the new initiative called Mexpania. They are also fairly described as social scientists, anthropologists, historians, and some may say, activists. A beacon With the inaugural installations primarily created on the inside was, one wonders how this foundational work will influence their future curatorial choices for this museum dedicated to urban […]

“mónos” by Photographer Vincenzo Pagliuca

Italian photographer Vincenzo Pagliuca photographs solitary houses in the the Southern Apennines of Italy in his “mónos” series. Based in Bresica, Italy, he endeavors to capture places he finds extraordinary, with a special interest in rural and suburban Italian landscapes. “mónos” follows suit in its portrayal of unique singular homes, nestled into their environments like monoliths. Photographed in the wintertime […]

“He’s Come a Long Way That’s My Boy” by Photographer Francesco Merlini

Milan, Italy-based photographer Francesco Merlini photographs demolition derbies in Michigan, U.S., in his series, “He’s Come a Long Way That’s My Boy.” With a background in photojournalism and years spent covering Italian news, Merlini now works primarily on long-term personal projects and reportage. Interested in capturing the residual effects of the 2008 financial crisis, he found himself in Michigan, at […]

Gola Hundun, Anthropic Space, Natural Space, and His Newest Installation in Milan

Italian land artist/street muralist Gola Hundun has divided his creative projects in the last few years into two distinct but related practices. Gola Hundun. “Convective Motions”. Inneschi Festival. Milano, Italy. (photo © Johanna Invrea) The first is to investigate buildings that are being reclaimed by nature and develop site-specific installations that work in harmony with the history of the relationship […]

“Myth” by Artist Jérôme Berthier

Earlier this month artist Jérôme Berthier released his first book, MYTH, at Slice of Life in Vancouver. A culmination of 5 years of work, Berthier describes the project as “an experimental comic filled to the brim with childhood obsessions and present-day anxieties”. The title references both the idea of a hero’s journey as well as the false narratives we sometimes […]