
Zara Kand: Dream World
Zara Kand alchemizes grief into portraits of dream-like beauty infused with Jungian symbolism.

Zara Kand alchemizes grief into portraits of dream-like beauty infused with Jungian symbolism.

Tommy Mitchell has mastered the humble ballpoint pen over the past few decades, while continuing to push his work into new frontiers.

Hirotton cut his teeth as an artist in the streets of Osaka and went on to distill his work in London, like so much fine gin. While his punk rock roots still endure in his paintings and drawings, they also reveal a magical world that’s all his own.

Healing the Jungian shadow-self through dark art. Curated by Diana M. Ahuixa.

Our dear friend and filmmaker Christopher Blauvelt sits down with revered skateboarder and photographer Jerry Hsu. Their dialogue conjures up a bouquet of fresh film canisters, spilled coffee in a used book store, and hot wet asphalt.

Scott Listfield’s canvases plunge us into strangely beautiful, post-everything landscapes with a lone astronaut as our guide.

Pop surrealist Mark Bryan’s turns our political nightmares into satirical dreams.

Nicolas Romero has been turning the sides of buildings into the inside of his mind for decades.

Skate photographer Anthony Acosta on the art of looking and the transient moment.

N8 and Val have a creative energy that is undeniably contagious. Our conversation with them felt like catching an electric current. Following along as they

Director Yorgos Lanthimos of Pretty Things tears apart the worlds of his films to put them back together through photography, dissecting the guts of his own artifice
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