Estelle Holland — Recent Works
Estelle Holland’s work questions the absurdities of existence and the fragility of the human condition. Holland’s practice is concerned with the fleeting moment and the shared anxiety of time passing....
View ArticleBelén Zahera — Arrangement #1: And it turned out there was not such a point
Belén Zahera shares an exploration on the boundaries between defining and knowing. My practice explores and examines the production of truth and knowledge established by systems (mediators) of thought,...
View ArticleSasha Heath — hellotomato
Sasha Heath and Chris Tomoya join forces. hellotomato are a duo of illustrators based in Melbourne. They comprise of Sasha Heath and Chris Tomoya. The two first collaborated over a commissioned art...
View Article10 Girls Doing It
10 Collective: 10 female design students, doing it for themselves. As the 10 Collective, we had a simultaneous brainwave to create our own solo exhibition. And that’s where the fun began. Finding a...
View ArticleSebastian Acker — Vessel
Sebastian Acker investigates the Vessel. Vessel is an immaterial object. It doesn’t have a specific materiality or scale. Vessel doesn’t have a medium. It can appear as a sculpture, jpeg, animated...
View ArticleBen Farquharson — A Way to Happiness
Ben Farquharson mixes comedy with disturbing content from a re-appropriated Scientology booklet. I currently am waiting for a story to be published in a free comic book zine, mostly ink on paper and...
View ArticleRosanna Smith — The Crucifixion
Rosanna Smith expresses scripture through multiple media. My aim is to express the simplicity of the scriptures through my work. In these particular pieces, I focused on the crucifixion of Jesus as I...
View ArticleMitra Saboury — Recent Works
Mitra Saboury creates work that confronts physical restrictions. Mitra Saboury’s work investigates the impact of the built environment on the human body. Using performance, video and installation,...
View ArticleHugo Dufour-Bouchard — The Ketchup Klub
Hugo Dufour-Bouchard introduces fake culture into the ‘real’ world. I studied and worked both in graphic design and in photography and it influences a lot how I conceive my art. I consider the...
View ArticleElodie Alexandre — Tea for One
Elodie Alexandre explores the space within a new environment. Tea for One (2014) is an installation I created as part of a one-year residency in a school in Devon, England, following my MA in Ceramics...
View ArticleMoose: A Life of Grime
Moose discusses drawing flowers in the dirt. My name is Moose and I’m a cleaner. I began a lifelong fascination with cleaning large things that didn’t belong to me when I was still at school. I worked...
View ArticleSimon Harsent: Melt
Simon Harsent documents the portrait of an Iceberg. Ever since I can remember I’ve been fascinated by the way the decisions I make determine the paths that I travel on my journey through life....
View ArticleMike MacDonald — From London to The Onion
How Mike MacDonald scored an Onion editorial internship. It was the summer of 2009. Michael Jackson had just kicked the bucket, the swine flu had been declared a pandemic, and I was a...
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