Moni Haworth Dual Reference
Children and adult abductees often reported a sensation of being both human and alien at the same time, a condition called “Dual Reference.”
➼ Read MoreChildren and adult abductees often reported a sensation of being both human and alien at the same time, a condition called “Dual Reference.”
➼ Read MoreOur new mix is from artist Dang-Khoa Chau. D.K is known for uncovering musical hidden treasures, offering eclectic mixes that span genres like traditional guitar, techno, and ambient music.
➼ Read MoreJulien Ceccaldi brings haunting new connotations to the popular idiom “I’m DEAD.”
➼ Read MoreBeady eyes peer out from grimy, disintegrating darkness in Stanislava Kovalcikova’s Imaga.
➼ Read MoreDon’t try to hide. Don’t answer your phone…
➼ Read MoreShepherd’s paintings suggest an indirect eroticism, something our libidinal instinct recognizes as erogenous: a sticky substance; something clean made dirty.
➼ Read MoreSadeghi-Ray feels out the more sinister definitions of capital and success that often undergirds the cute aesthetics of play. The gallery walls are filled with miniature models, toys and hair accessories that shimmer like candy-coloured jewels ready for retrieval.
➼ Read MoreMurgatroyd imbues his reportage with tangible undercurrents of hope and gratitude. Looking at his paintings you sense the kindness of strangers and their dogs, the impossibility of flowers, the importance of simple tasks that keep time.
➼ Read MoreJulian Yi-Zhong Hou uses Tiffany-style glass, mirrors, jade, and quartz, soldering them into near-symmetrical compositions that reference symbols from ancient and contemporary Chinese culture.
➼ Read More“My poetry involves flight or birds – there’s a promise of freedom and boundlessness.”
➼ Read MoreBeing from New York, D3AD6OY has had many strange encounters — it can get crazy here, sometimes very manic — still the musician doesn’t miss when it comes to being a vibe. His new video for the track “Strange” (the song’s title references its sampling…
➼ Read MoreSilicone, snakeskin, and beehives are just some unusual materials used in Natasha Romano’s sculptures.
➼ Read MoreWith many small and intentional brushstrokes, Cloutman’s buttery layers of paint create luscious interior spaces. Her paint application is like that of a gentle narrator, tending to her protagonists and their ambiguous storylines.
➼ Read MoreThe smell of calpol on a warm evening, clinging to the thick air of the living room, children running around in a blue TV-glow.
➼ Read MoreOur latest mix is from musician CFCF, Mike Silver, who’s recent album Memoryland is a staple at Editorial HQ. Known for the emotionally culminating and nostalgic soundscapes in past albums The Colours of Life and Self Service, CFCF hones his skill for world-building in his…
➼ Read MoreComprising a series of collaged beach towel paintings, and an installation of tangled screens and circuit boards that proffer snippets of a year of digital discourse, Borna Sammak’s new exhibition taps into the overwhelming experience of this particular summertime.
➼ Read MoreThough flirtatious and irreverent, Assholes questions our compulsive obsessions with the bodies of others
➼ Read MoreMichael and Chiyan Ho display five paintings that create the world of a dark-haired, pale-skinned cowboy
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