The covers of さぶ / SABU from 1991 feel like quiet acts of courage. Bold, intimate, and unapologetically sensual, they exist at the intersection of art, identity, and underground publishing. Created by Ben Kimura, these images are not just magazine covers. They are historical markers. At a time when queer representation was still largely hidden or coded, SABU offered visibility. Not diluted. Not softened. Fully formed.
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Lana Haga Explores Transformation and Material Memory in “A Thousand Plateaus”
In her recent exhibition “A Thousand Plateaus,” artist Lana Haga turns repurposed plastics, cotton twine, and oil paint into sculptural forms that feel simultaneously ancient and futuristic. Based in Vaasa, Finland, Haga approaches material as a...
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Hoi Chan Illuminates Colour and Emotion in His Latest Work
Hoi Chan’s art has a quiet magnetism. Every piece carries its own atmosphere, where colour, light, and emotion meet in unexpected ways. Originally from China, Chan studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York and later moved to New Orleans during the...
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Christina Bothwell’s Surreal Sculptures Bridge the Seen and Unseen
In her evocative sculptural work, Christina Bothwell delves into the liminal space between the physical and the spiritual. Her hauntingly beautiful figures, often children or animals, appear suspended in time, seemingly caught in the delicate threshold between waking life and the dream realm. Using...
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Art by Sophie Lécuyer
French artist Sophie Lécuyer crafts worlds that exist in the in-between—spaces where the real and the surreal merge, where shadow and light tell stories without a single word. Her black-and-white series, a striking departure from...
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Meme Paintings by Daniel Arthur
In the realm of contemporary art, Daniel Arthur is making waves by blending two seemingly opposite worlds: the grandeur of classical painting and the chaotic humor of internet memes. With a brush...
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Jindra Čapek: A Visionary of Fantasy, Monsters, and Horror
Jindra Čapek, a Czech artist born in 1953, is celebrated for his extraordinary ability to conjure fantastical monsters and vivid scenes of fantasy horror. His illustrations, steeped in intricate...
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Artist Rebecca Chaperon: Creepy Portals Meet Charming Storybook Worlds
Each painting blends her signature mildly gothic aesthetic with psychedelic whimsy, inviting viewers to escape the...
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ALT3R4TI0N’s Goth Gore Glam Illustrations
Illustrator ALT3R4TION crafts a unique blend of hauntingly gruesome and glamorous imagery, drawing inspiration from gothic aesthetics and anime influences. Their work showcases the darker side of...
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Cindy Wright’s Morbid Still Lifes: Hyperrealism Meets the Macabre
Cindy Wright is a Belgian painter whose hyperrealistic works blur the boundaries between beauty and the grotesque. Renowned for her provocative still lifes, Wright captures unsettling yet captivating depictions of...
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Azuma Makoto’s Frozen Florals in Hokkaido’s Stark Landscape
Japanese artist Azuma Makoto continues to redefine the boundaries of floral art by exploring how flowers adapt and transform in extreme environments. His...