"“My work speaks about how the righteous anger of the masses can be manipulated by the powerful groups of people, and how they can be used to fight... https://t.co/OCkkQ9rytg
In what she describes as her “anti-portraits,” artist Frederica Poletti works with capturing subjects with their faces obscured as a form of symbolism for... https://t.co/4E1pLAysnP
THE MAG IS OUT!
It was an excruciatingly long process, but it is such a joy to see the work of @macon.holt, @a.velvet.state, and all the other contributors final come to fruition.
.
Get them while their... https://t.co/DcJ6KMGu2v
"I recognize it is difficult today, as it was yesterday, to define what an artist really is. In a moment of cultural syncretism, as well as of socio-political changes (i.e. the... https://t.co/IhfQGgvNrT
“This collection includes works inspired by the theme of struggle and survival as acts of political subversion and as acts of personal and intimate revolution.” Interview with artist Linda Aquaro.
Leading up to our premier issue, which will focus on artists that use text as a medium, we couldn't not highlight the fantastic work of artist John Patrick McKenzie.
Jeremy Nealis @AERTIME works invoke questions of what is truly our reality. How much of our lives are online? How much do devices influence our notion of space? Therefor, how much of how we define our lives is virtual, and how much is physical? Some many questions.