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Tom Van Avermaet
Jun 7, 2023
Dave Strick
Have you ever felt truly ‘alone in a crowd’? I’ve rarely seen an artist capture that sense of desperate alienation so poignantly as Dave...
Tom Van Avermaet
May 24, 2023
Yuuki Morita
If creatures could represent someone’s complicated inner world, what would they look like? Molding pixels to perfection, Japanese...
Tom Van Avermaet
May 10, 2023
"You Are An Agent Of Free Sunlight" (2022) by Robert Montgomery (in collaboration with Sir Gulliver)
Have you ever felt disenchanted by a growing disconnect between your physical and electronic life? In his first ever digital work,...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 26, 2023
Andro Pang
Is there a word in the human language that describes the ghostly aftermath of an emotional event? If there is, it would perhaps be...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 19, 2023
Miloš Rajković aka Sholim
Ever wonder what the inner mechanics of the human mind really look like? Offering a uniquely comical interpretation is the work of...
Tom Van Avermaet
Apr 11, 2023
"Dust #13 - We Have No Fathers" (2018) by Frederik Heyman
Something I often find inspiring within the art world, is when creative voices can infuse their commissioned work with the same unique...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 28, 2023
"Double Arch Alcove 'Three-Pass' Dreamscape" (2020) by Daniel Ambrosi
In an era where artificial intelligence is starting to help realise the wildest imagery, the work of one of its trailblazers helps us...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 21, 2023
"Bodyscapes" (2013-) by Carl Warner
What happens when an artist interprets the concept of ‘body building’ in a uniquely poetic way? The result can be found in Carl Warner’s...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 14, 2023
Aman Rasouli
As past Wednesday we celebrated international women’s day, work from artists like Aman Rasouli help us realise that there’s still a long...
Tom Van Avermaet
Mar 6, 2023
Ludica Futura (2022) by Vittorio Bonapace
Will our continued reliance on rapidly growing machine intelligence reshape future human creativity in its own image? With his animated...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 30, 2023
Matthieu Bourel
Do you often find yourself feeling nostalgic for a past that never existed? Then you might find a kindred spirit in French mixed media...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 23, 2023
Amr Elshamy
Have the heirs to Egypt’s treasured past, widely considered the cradle of civilisation, also embraced the future? If you’ve used the 2017...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 16, 2023
Geloy Concepcion
Are you secretly haunted by all the ‘things you wanted to say but never did’? Then Filipino artist Geloy Concepcion offers you a unique...
Tom Van Avermaet
Jan 10, 2023
SiIIDA
If anything good came out of the ongoing pandemic, it’s that it drove talents like SiIIDA to seek refuge in digital art. When the...
Tom Van Avermaet
Dec 12, 2022
"Modern Life is Rubbish" (2022) by Ju Yong Lee
Is our society doomed to evolve into consumption addicted, massively overpopulated megalopolises and will we all be driven mad in the...
Tom Van Avermaet
Dec 4, 2022
"Mother" (2022) by Billelis
Does the religious iconography that inspired Western masters like Rubens and Vélazquez still influence modern digital artists today? When...
Tom Van Avermaet
Nov 28, 2022
"Untitled" (2022) by Lea Brisell
"If a body at times can be a work of art, does the same apply for its separate parts and secretions? Within the surreal imagination of...
Tom Van Avermaet
Nov 20, 2022
"Untitled" (2022) by Summer Grace Wagner
How does an artist create their own urban mythology? The answer might be found when looking through the viewfinder of visual storyteller...
Tom Van Avermaet
Nov 14, 2022
"Inner Fear" (2022) by Overfiend
As we leave the holy day of fabricated scares behind, are we ready to face the chance that the real terror might lie within us? 3D artist...
Tom Van Avermaet
Oct 31, 2022
"Vertebrata" (2011) by Marc De La Cunha Lopes
If life were to go extinct on our planet, what would the aftermath look like? One can image that the beautifully bizarre photo series...
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