All Eyes On: Christopher Pompa

While working as a musician with experimental band, The Voices, recording layers of sound led to Christopher’s fascination with visual layering and the different type of volume that came from colour and shape. See more of his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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9 questions with Ethel Aanyu

Ugandan artist Ethel Aanyu uses digital layering techniques of positive and negative black & white images to create intriguing artworks that she likes to describe as “visual self reflections”. We talked with Ethel talked about the performative process involved in her work, self-reflection & growth, and her interest in the human condition

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Taking time for play with Emily Moores

From her studio in Cincinnati, Ohio, Emily Moores creates both wall works & large scale installations, consisting of hand-cut and ornately layered materials. In our interview with her, we talked about the intelligence of our bodies in relation to art, the benefit of sharing a studio with two kids and two dogs, and why verbalization is not always needed to create or understand a piece of art.

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Rising Stars: Luzalba

Since 2020, Portuguese artist Luzalba has dedicated her artistic practice to sea culture: creating zero waste prints from fresh fish on recycled cotton bed sheets, she explores Maritime Portuguese recourses and pays tribute to the Portuguese marine traditions.

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All Eyes On: Charles Eruni

Driven by how different our perspectives as individuals can be, Nigerian photographer Charles Eruni uses his photography to express his experiences in every day life, and to capture his very personal view of the world. Discover more of his work in today’s “All Eyes On”.

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All Eyes On: Florencia Dacunto

Argentinian collage artist Florencia Dacunto has an affinity for forgotten stories and images, and the texture and smell of old paper and books. By cutting and piecing them together again, she creates collages that talk about children, motherhood and society.

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All Eyes On: Silvia Sarsano

Living and working in Berlin, Germany, since 2007, Italian artist Silvia Sarsano’s work talks about topics such as generational stories, societal contradictions and expectations, individual and collective memory and workers’ rights, often from a female perspective.

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All Eyes On: Fran Gealer

For California based photographer & collage artist Fran Gealer, collage is a way to understand the impermanence of nature and the way society’s events can quickly shift into different ideals. Learn more about Fran’s work in today’s take on “All Eyes On”.

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9 questions with Olivia Babel

Multicultural French artist Olivia Babel works around the question of territory and cartography, creating unique mural sculptures with textile materials and handweaving techniques. With Suboart Magazine, Olivia talked about her creative process, her beginnings in fiber art with her grandmother, and her recent exhibition in Abu Dhabi.

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Rising Star: Mark Milazzo

Do you have a thing for analogue collage, books and childhood memories? Then Mark Milazzo might as well be your next favourite artist. Learn more about his passion for cutting paper and see some of his most intriguing works in today’s “Rising Star” feature.

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Rising Star: Caitlin Smith

In her paintings, multidisciplinary artist Caitlin Smith confronts the notion of gender biases and stereotypes, hoping to disrupt the prevailing prerogatives of the patriarchy. Learn more about Caitlin and her work in today’s feature.

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In Conversation with Babak Haghi

Through his pictures, Iranian photographer Babak Haghi discovers nature, the dialect of the body & femininity inside of human beings. In our interview, we spoke with him about his passion for the human body, the beauty of analog photgraphs and the difficult situation for artists in Iran.

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All Eyes On: Ia Llamozas

Venezuelan artist Ia Llamozas likes to tell stories with her art, in her very own technique of creating analogue collages that live inside small boxes. In Suboart Magazine, she presents pieces of her latest series: “Eyes Collection”. Join us and discover Ia’s beautiful work.

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All Eyes On: Chibuike Ifedilichukwu

Growing up with his grandmother in the community, the Nigerian artist Chibuike Ifedilichukwu witnessed her eco-friendliness and strong belief in the Igbo philosophy “Live and let live” (egbe belu, ugo ebelu). Inspired to see nothing as waste, he has become one of Nigeria’s most interesting environmental artists.

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In conversation with Ludmila Queirós

In today’s interview, Portuguese contemporary artist Ludmila Queirós talks about music in the visual arts, installation and performance as her form of communication and the solitude of writing a PhD.

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Studio visit with Eline Boerma

Eline Boerma is a Dutch painting & installation artist whose works have been exhibited in multiple galleries in The Netherlands. Last week Carolina visited Eline in her new studio in the outskirts of Amsterdam, where she’s currently doing a one-year artist residence.

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Call for submissions

Hello artists, it’s time again! We’re looking for new visual artists to show in our magazine. Interested? Keep on reading to find out how to participate.

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Q & A with Poon Kan Chi

In today’s Q&A, the Hong Kong artist Poon Kan Chi tells us more about her “Millenium Girl” series, growing up in Hong Kong in the late 80s and 90s & her love for working in series.

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Yewande Ambeke

Have you ever been overwhelmed with emotions? Felt the need to connect with something bigger than you? Has art helped you to heal from struggles and scars? Then take a break & get to know Yewande Ambeke, one of the most interesting emerging artists Nigeria has to offer you.

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Yomi Awobusuyi

Are you keen on exploring black lifestyle, fashion and identity? Have you ever aimed to unveil the hidden parts of African history and culture? Then this striving Nigerian painter might as well be one of your next favourite artists.

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