Masculinity
Twisting myths, tropes, and figures – both human and animal – in and out of each other, Iranian multidisciplinary artist Zahra Mohamadi undercuts our constrictive constructions of gender
Childhood, revisited
In this visual art series, Mariam AlZayani attempts to “clone” herself in an attempt to interrogate and manipulate her childhood and memory via creativity
Data Playground
Everything saved and stored, recorded, analysed, backed up. A vast playground of ‘data’. Are you having fun?
Laser Rain
Laser Rain discusses “Tuwei”(土味), which describes rural aesthetics that fail to meet the tastes of the urban mainstream in China; these aesthetics are frequently used in video app Kuaishou(快手), a rural version of TikTok
Noise Borne by the Body
Visually raucous digital collages that dig into gender and the psyche
Moroccan Mint Flavored
Discover care as it springs out of childhood, memory, and culture in these digital images created from the artist’s collection of vintage photos
My Temple
A mixed-media piece that probes against society's tendency to put a price on female beauty
Go Back, Go Back
A lens-based photo project, “Go Back, Go Back” explores the spatial, historical, and technological ambiguity of memory
Yin Yang Capitalism, and Others
In a new conceptual art series, Turkish artist Erhan Us provides scathing commentary on the effects of capitalism on humanity.
This Is Not A Dream
Digital artworks by Harshini Karunaratne that reflect on our current crisis as we face a new reality.
Tracing Identities
Brazilian artist Tóia Azevedo’s main artistic research is on the concept of identity. She uses her own body to make this search: in self portraits, mixed media collages, embroidery, performance.
Behind the Beautiful Mask: A Collage Series
The entertainment and fashion industries seem like wonderlands of glamour and success. But there is another side to this beautiful story, showcased in this collage series by Natvipa Tejapaibul.
“Aftermath” & Others, a Collage Series
Three collages by German non-binary farmer and artist Apu face the question: how do we deal with an upcoming apocalypse?
Captives
Jason Dunne's photo series explores monstrosity, captivity and the pain of anonymity.
"Atomic Andy" a Collage Series
Québécois artist Emmanuel Laflamme explores the absurdity of the status quo through his satirical collage series. Here myth, religion, and popular culture splinter and become precarious.
Petit Prince
Paris-based artist Sandra Paris shares the surrealist collages that pulled her out of a major creative rut:
Wild: A Collage Series
A romp through the playground that encompasses sexuality and the viewer's gaze, a collage series by Shane Allison.