Artist Interviews & Perspectives
Jaymes Junio: A Tale of Calamity, Recovery and the Transformative Power of Art
Unveil the inspiring artistic journey of Jaymes Junio, whose passion emerged from a brain injury, leading to self-discovery through painting.
Lars Hifling: Reframing art history from a queer perspective
Danish artist Lars Hifling speaks to me about his artwork and process, and how his oeuvre of work has been to reimagine the history of art from the queer eye.
Group Show: ‘I am a Scientist’
V1 Gallery presents a collection of work by 14 New York-based artists, curated by artist Sadie Laska, which explores the ideas of introspection, existentialism, and the self.
Carla Chan & 'The Ashes of Snow'
The Berlin-based artist, Carla Chan, talks about her relocation from Hong Kong and her shift from digital media to analog objects.
Removing the borders of art and society.
Cross-disciplinary artist Riccardo Matlakas has been using his art and performance to slowly chip away at the borders that we have drawn for ourselves.
Expanding the Language of Art with the Exhibition of 'ALPHABET'
In his latest exhibition, Danish artist Søren Behncke explores the semiotics within visual art and expands upon these meanings through the development of his own vocabulary and alphabet.
Diving into a vivid chromatic ocean of ink.
Artist Mark Lovejoy talks about his colorful motion-filled images capturing the life within ink and paint.
Speaking in riddles with paint and portrait with artist Erik Formoe
Norwegian artist Erik Formoe speaks about his long career as a painter and how he developed his modern symbolist portrait style.
Ene Bissenbakker X Slowroom Contemporary
In a new collection of work hosted at Pavillion No.11, and curated by Slowroom Contemporary, Danish artist Ene Bissenbakker hides layers of meaning behind deeper layers of paint.
Directing Narratives by Combining Words with Paint.
Uk-based painter Simon Kirk talks about his fascination with creating visual narratives through the use of collage, paint, and copy.
Sausage, machines, and views on consumption.
Artists Stefanie Rittler and Jan Bernstein talk about their latest project ‘Made in Germany’ and how she uses subjects of consumption and apathy to fuel her work.
Exploring the unorthodox canvases of Juan Miguel Palacios
The Brooklyn-based artist lets us in on his unique selection of mediums and techniques for expanding traditional two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional expression.
Amalie Jakobsen’s ‘Wrongdoers” at Gether Contemporary
Talking about mastering the spaces in between objects, people and color with Danish artist Amalie Jakobsen
AM DeBrincat and the ‘Hello Sunshine” Exhibition.
After touching down on Danish soil, I spoke with the NY based artist about her newest collection of work she’ll be exhibiting in Malmø.