“Daily Date” Series by Illustrator Jennet Liaw

A series of daily morning practices by illustrator and designer Jennet Liaw. Inspired by a fascination for symbolism and sparking connection through design, Liaw’s work has many offshoots. Whether in apparel or spatial design, her interest lies in creating plot twists within familiar iconography mainly through the lens of typography and bold illustration. Her “daily date” series emerged from a […]

BSA Images Of The Week: 09.29.24

Welcome to BSA Images of the Week! Street art duo Faile is reshaping the scene, “designing for a new world” in New York this week with their latest venture. Known for their early days of illegal street art in Brooklyn two decades ago, Faile now takes a bold step forward through their partnership with Herman Miller. The collaboration results are […]

“Odyssey” by Photographer Pauline Köhlen

A visual exploration of time, space, and self by Rotterdam-based photographer Pauline Köhlen. Fluctuating between documentary and fiction, Köhlen’s work grapples with the interplay between the self and the spaces in which it emerges and evolves. In contemplating the human experience, she is drawn to the intangible processes that are hidden from the naked eye, attempting to capture and describe […]

EVASIONES. THE STREET AS FICTION. Another Perspective on Urban Art in Barcelona

“Evasiones”: B-Murals and Indague reveal the most unknown and reflective side of graffiti and urban art. EVASIONES. THE STREET AS FICTION B-Murals and INDAGUE present “Evasiones. The Street as Fiction,” an exhibition that explores the lesser-known, reflective side of graffiti and urban art. Running from September 28th to November 23rd, the show invites visitors to pause and consider how urban […]

“This Alabaster Grave” by Photographer Cengiz Yar

A collection of images exploring the destruction and pain faced by the Iraqi city of Mosul by documentary photographer and editor Cengiz Yar. Currently based in El Paso, Texas, Yar’s work focuses on mass displacement, religious and ethnic minorities, and the repercussions of the Islamic State. He has photographed war and its effects in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan and has […]

“Sowing Rice with Salt” by Photographer Kyle Lui

A series exploring how immigration affects the relationship dynamics between generations by Chinese-American photographer Kyle Lui. Based in New York City, Lui’s work focuses on the intimacies and sutures within families and communities, with an emphasis on immigrant families, male friendship, and Manhattan’s Chinatown. “Sowing Rice with Salt” draws on themes of cultural difference and intergenerational relationships, particularly the impact […]