KAREN MIRANDA ABEL, bringing water ecologies from nature to the gallery
Words by Cathrine Disney In times when the techno-metropolitan environments (where most of us live nowadays) seem to have disconnected us from our earthy habitats
Words by Cathrine Disney In times when the techno-metropolitan environments (where most of us live nowadays) seem to have disconnected us from our earthy habitats
Words by Meritxell Rosell Gilberto Esparza is a Mexican visual artist whose works explore the interaction and impact of human technology with our environment through
Words by Cathrine Disney The work of interdisciplinary artist, Alana Bartol, heavily revolves around the complex, intertwined relationship between man and earth. Within every project,
Words by Meritxell Rosell Biotechnology is one of these words that have become fairly ubiquitous in our present days, but is the lay audience aware
Words by Lula Criado Hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, heat waves, droughts, tornadoes and eruptions are commonly known as natural disasters for most people, but what if
Words by Lula Criado The public understanding of genetics —how we know it or how it interfaces with society— and its application in medicine and science has
Words by Lula Criado Imagination and an open mind are two of the most powerful weapons of the creative process and the artistic work of
Words by Lula Criado Miriam Simun is a research-based artist blurring the boundaries between art and social change: ecological, historical and technical. One of the central
Words by Lula Criado I met Meital Tzabari —Israeli London-based furniture and product designer and maker— at the Designersblock exhibition during London Design Festival 2014.
Words by Lula Criado My first exposure to Alexandra’s work was at Dries Van Noten Spring 2015 RTW Fashion Show. Based in Argentina and with
Words by Lula Criado Many everyday products —plastics, inks, vaseline or cosmetics— are made of petroleum, a fossil made up of refined crude oil which
Words by Lula Criado Amphibians, birds, environmental catastrophes, ecological destruction, extinct species and overfishing, are some of the themes that define the creative universe of
Words by Lula Criado Every week Columbia Road in East London has transformed into a parade of flowers thanks to the Sunday flower market. Rebecca
Words by Lula Criado Sarah Hatton —English-born, Canadian-based visual artist— has a special relationship with bees and an innovative and creative approach to art. She blends the Fibonacci
Words by Lula Criado Stéphane Malka is the founder of Malka Architecture, an innovative and creative studio of architecture based in Paris. He blends art,
Words by Lula Criado Bárbara Cartier graduated from the IUNA (Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte) in Visual Arts, and since then, she has been refining
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