Egle Zvirblyte is a Lithuanian artist and illustrator. She has studied Film and Spatial Design in London, continuing to work in set design and later focusing on her own practice. While living in Melbourne, Bali, Tokyo, Barcelona, and London, Egle has been working as an illustrator in advertising, product design, and for public space commissions, while developing her art through painting, street art, installations and digital drawing.
Read MoreRobert Montgomery is a Scottish-born, London-based poet, artist, and sculptor known for his site-specific installations created from light and text, as well as his 'fire poems'
Read MoreFAILE is the Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration between Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller. Since its inception in 1999, FAILE has been known for a wide ranging multimedia practice recognizable for its explorations of duality through a fragmented style of appropriation and collage. The two close collaborators grew up together in Arizona, USA during the 1970s and began working together in New York in the late 1990s.
Read MoreD*Face is one of the most prolific contemporary urban artists of his generation. Working with a variety of mediums and techniques, he uses a family of dysfunctional characters satirize and subvert today’s media-saturated environment.
Read MoreBased in Lisbon, the Portuguese artist Artur Bordalo, known as Bordalo II, has gained international acclaim not only for his keen artistic eye, but for the media he has chosen for this body of work. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather who also painted the city walls, Bordalo chose to visually entice the fellow inhabitants while engaging in a dialog about a concern that encompasses all of us. Collecting various discarded materials natural to each city he visits, Bordalo II incorporates waste such as old tires, appliances, aluminum cans, and imperishable objects into his street art installations.
Read MoreCircus Family. (est. 2007) is a family of audiovisual designers with a passion for bringing challenging projects to life using design, moving image, music and interactive technology.
Read MoreWagner’s interest in combining 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional forms, alternative use of materials, and hybrid approaches to printmaking, and massive site-specific installations, have led to her artwork being exhibited extensively in the U.S and abroad.
Read MoreRenowned for his monumental black and white paintings of wildlife, ROA is a pseudonym of a Belgian street artist that has been leaving both accidental and intentional viewers in awe.
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