Tag Archive for: contemporary arts

Tati Au Miel / Transcendental Vision
Art&Culture | Interview
This versatile artist shares their perspective on perceiving reality. The world around us is a flux of energies and auras, and with a spiritual and transcendental outlook, it becomes possible to transmute them into sensory sounds. Experimentation, sound culture, and performances are approached unconventionally, representing just a few of the myriad facets of this creative journey.

Ben Frost / Scope Neglect
Music | Spotlight
Before the second part of Frost’s 2024 tour heads off, we share some reportage of one of his US shows in Brooklyn.

Judit Kristensen / Empathetic Shadows
Art&Culture | Interview
The artist, without filters, tells us about herself, about how it's possible to perceive the depths of life and make them figurative. Every small detail, glimpse of human essence, encapsulates a layering of emotions that can emerge through a meticulous and intense gaze. Epochs, disturbances, psychological entanglements are frozen and transformed into a creative expression full of nuances.

Society of the Silver Cross & King Dude / Temple Hymns Vol.1
Music | Spotlight
“Temple Hymns” is the new musical collaboration between Society of the Silver Cross and King Dude.

Allen-Golder Carpenter / Conceptual Audacity
Art&Culture | Interview
Exploring the bold and innovative world of a conceptual artist who challenges conventions and addresses social and crucial themes through their work. From their early beginnings to their current solo show at No gallery in New York, this artist has captured the attention of the art world, increasingly stunning audiences with their provocative installations and unique vision. We delve into their personal journey, the influences that have shaped their work, future projects, and the great tenacity that continually fuels their creative passion.

Lawrence English & Loscil / live in London
Music | Spotlight
Jamie Macleod Bryden attends the Jazz Café to listen to sound pioneers Loscil and Lawrence English perform their collaborative album - “Colours of Air”. He tells us about an immersive atmosphere generated by alternative music production and visual effects.
“You can feel just as much as you can hear” is the perfect synthesis of this performance, in which nature and sound emanate strong vibrations.

Luis Enrique Zela-Koort / Meta-Fictional Exploration
Art&Culture | Interview
We immerse ourselves in a realm of alternative visions, interweaving, and articulations capable of transporting us to different dimensions. The artist invites us into their mind, making it explicit that art and creative expression are meant to transcend conventional frameworks, eliciting even uncomfortable sensations that are crucial for dismantling conscious classifications. Psyche, science, technologies, life... we stand before a diverse alignment of elements, the essential discovery of an artistic talent that knows how to take our minds on journeys.

Maria Chiara Valacchi / Into a New Curation
Art&Culture | Interview
Getting to know what the versatile art curator has meticulously built over the years. Revolution, craving of innovation, and tenacity have allowed her to refresh and recreate an established system, highlighting the power of an unusual perspective. The brilliant curator sheds light on the multitude of possible paths to pursue a goal and emphasises that innovation and creativity are driving forces for new artistic horisons.

Adam Alessi / Stream of Consciousness
Art&Culture | Interview
This interview delves into the artist's journey, exploring the roots of their connection to art and its evolution. He shares insights into the dynamic creative process, discussing the shift from rapid, confrontational paintings to more intricate, time-intensive works. We also delve into the stream of consciousness nature of their aesthetic, emphasising feelings over planned structures. An intriguing discussion provides a captivating glimpse into the artist's subconscious and the evolution of their distinctive style.

Art Fairs, Bombs and the Environmental Crisis
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Organised as part of ART CITY Bologna 2024 on the occasion of the jubilee 50th edition of ARTEFIERA, one of the leading and oldest art fairs, Deserted Island (on dropping bomb*shells) is showcasing a selection of time-based media works by seven international artists and art collectives, drawing its base between environment, war, censorship and mass-media and revisiting certain historical and future events.

Allan Gardner / Authentic Creativity
Art&Culture | Interview
Discovering the artist: a journey into inner vision. Through this conversation, we've glimpsed into the soul of a young creative. Exploring his thoughts, approach to reality, and society, we've grasped the essence of observing and transforming things in a wholly personal way. Experimentation know no bounds, allowing diverse forms to materialise unexpected visions.

Chaney Diao / Boundless art
Art&Culture | Interview
We dive into a flow without genres and classifications. Different artistic expressions are mixed and blended to create meaningful performance and sensory experiences. The body as protagonist is expressed without limits, provocative and fetishistic themes are explored to make us reflect and overcome all restrictions.
