Infinite Pressure by Chuck Anderson

One of our favourite artists, Chuck Anderson, has just released a stunning NFT collection entitled Infinite Pressure. Among the 99 new digital artworks there are 9 collaborations with 9 different artists, including the likes of Jen Stark, Gremplin, and Christian Rex van Minnen. All the works are presented in a 24-hour auction format on a custom-built site, created in collaboration […]

“I Don’t Wanna Be, I Am” in Lisbon at Underdog

Both the Portuguese Underdog Gallery and the Spanish Ink and Movement (IAM) project have been building respectable artists rosters with a sense of intention – of current and former graffiti/street artists who have contemporary art aspirations for about a decade each. We’re lucky to have visited both locations in person and have high regard for the organizers and artists. Now […]

On the spot: Danielle English

UK-based artist Danielle English makes the world better by filling it with fantastic animals. Calling herself Kanizo, she worships all things magical and gives a special place in her art to nature. We caught up with her to ask about dragons, hobbies, and pet rats, so keep scrolling and discover the artist behind the work. How did you become an […]

“Nunavik” by Photographer Alexi Hobbs

Since 2014, Montreal-based photographer Alexi Hobbs (previously featured here), has traveled at least once per year to Nunavik, homeland of the Inuit of Quebec, on assignment for Air Inuit, documenting positive forces in most of the fourteen communities. “During these travels, in an attempt to move away from the usual romantic and folkloric notions with which southerners have traditionally portrayed […]

“From Dawn ‘Til Dusk, Then Dawn Again” by Photographer Joshua McMillan

Niagara, Canada-based photographer Joshua McMillan’s photography practice allows him to dive deeply into subject matter that interests him. With his current project, “From Dawn ‘Til Dusk, Then Dawn Again,” he focuses his attention toward gold mining in the Yukon. “I have a fascination with things that endure the test of time,” he explains. Rich in history, the tradition of gold […]

25 Low-Lift Apartment Decorating Ideas That Look Chic

Stuck on apartment decorating ideas? If you’re looking for easy solutions that are high on style and low on stress, you’re in the right place. Ahead, we rounded up 25 no-fail apartment upgrades that work for just any space. Redecorating your apartment doesn’t require all new furniture and accessories. You can completely revamp your space with some DIY painting work or […]

The Exodus From Ukraine: A Visual Diary by Peter Turnley

“When I make photographs, I often look into the eyes of the people I am witnessing,” says French-American photojournalist Peter Turnley, who recently published these images from his trip to Ukraine from Paris March 7-16. “Their eyes so often say all that I never could with words.” Turnley spent his time, ten days, alongside Ukrainian refugees. He published his work, […]

Artist Spotlight: Leif Borges

A selection of recent work by Leipzig, Germany-based artist Leif Borges. Depicting surrealist dream scenarios, Borges’ narrative paintings tell uncanny stories with no beginnings or endings. He uses contradictory elements, creating paradoxical scenarios with the objects and people in his work. “Sometimes I see my paintings as ‘trailers’ to the ‘movies’ in my mind, created by the ‘cinema’ of the […]

Sunday At The MET With Swoon

March 28, 2022 Artists The Eidophones at The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Mezzanine Gallery. Swoon. Eidophones. The Mezzanine Gallery. Metropolitan Museum of Art. (photo © Jaime Rojo) What is a more quintessential activity in New York on a Sunday than to go to the museum? The steps on the Met Museum were crowded despite the cold blustery (spring?) weather. We […]