Alternative Paths
We catch up with Sydney-based collage artist Harriet Moutsopoulos (aka Lexicon Love), who tells us about the new approach to her art practice.
We catch up with Sydney-based collage artist Harriet Moutsopoulos (aka Lexicon Love), who tells us about the new approach to her art practice.
Through his paintings, Vienna-based David Hinterkörner searches for the ideal combination of structure, colour and emotion.
The pillars of London-based Natalia Nosova’s art practice include the incorporation of gestures and an expression of women’s roles in the world.
Xiaowei Chen works in the USA and China. We discuss her solo exhibition Endless Pointsat AroundSpace Gallery in Shanghai until 30 December.
Patricia Abramovich’s paintings, textile design and wearable art are inspired by the merging of colour and the rhythms of a meditative process of painting.
Donghwan Ko lives and works between London and Seoul, exploring notions of home and the spaces inbetween.
New York-based Changyeon Lee’s practice specialises in kinetic sculpture through the use of mechanical components and natural objects.
Milan-based British artist Denholm Berry approaches portraiture with an innovative and unconventional methodology.
We speak with Sydney-based Harriet Moutsopoulos, a collage artist working under the name Lexicon Love; she seeks out the unexpected connections between humour and tragedy.
American artist Matthew Adam Ross, based in Los Angeles and New York, considers his practice to be a line of enquiry. We speak with him to find out more.
Meng Zhou’s artistic projects draw on analogies of Chinese cultural history and myth. We speak with him to find out more about his past and current work.
We speak with the UK-based multidisciplinary artist Harry Bunce about the British countryside, his latest work and looking forward to the rest of 2018.
Jane Gottlieb’s latest solo show is at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, until 29 April. We speak with her about the exhibition.
Swedish artist Marie Åkerlund’s subtle works revolve around the fragile, ethereal and essential notion of inspiration. We speak with her to find out more.
Structurally complex and intricately designed, these unique pieces call upon environmental consideration. Through the inspiration of natural forms, glass is transformed as a material through which to re-enliven Art Nouveau.
London-based Ming Lu is a multidisciplinary artist who combines contemporary techniques with an examination of social and cultural expectations.
In her series Who in the www am I? Lee explores questions of identity in the digital era, through a character called Alice.
Vienna-based artist Charlotte Pann focuses on the phenomenon of relation as a base for and as a result of spatial constellation.
Blending the past with contemporary contexts, Dave Weindorf’s work offers a sense of conceptual and compositional movement.