Joakim Ojanen

Joakim Ojanen (b. 1985 Västerås, Sweden) received his BA in 2012 from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design, and his MFA in 2014 from Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts and Design. Since then, he has exhibited widely from Stockholm to Los Angeles, Cologne and Paris, Edinburgh and Belgium. He is represented by Christian Larsen in Stockholm, Ruttkowski 68 in Paris and Cologne, and Richard Heller in Los Angeles.

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André Saraiva

Graffiti was the first way André Saraiva made his mark on the world. He was born in Sweden and grew up on the outskirts of Paris, tagging his name on the neighborhood’s walls as an urgent declaration of his existence. His works have been shown in museums and contemporary art galleries around the world. Now an established hotelier, restaurateur, and nightlife pioneer, Saraiva has never put away his spray can. In fact, he sees everyone of his many ventures as part of the same irreverent lifelong art project. One that he always approaches with a wink—just like his iconic graffitied alter-ego,Mr. A.

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Morag Myerscough

Morag Myerscough’s work often orchestrates type and form and space informed, perhaps, by her graphic design education . Her use of colour is solid, chunky, with a rhythm and the influence of textile. She’s increasingly sought out to work on larger and bolder projects, from the Deptford Project Café and MVMNT Café to The Bernie Grant Arts Centre Café and The Design Museum in London. She’s been lauded with numerous award nominations including the Design Museum’s Design of the Year and has been awarded the position of Royal Designer for Industry.


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Egle Zvirblyte

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.

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Doze Green

Born in 1964 in Bronx NYC, Doze Green began painting on New York subway trains in the 1970s. He rapidly distinguished himself through his highly recognizable graphic style exhibiting his work as early as 1981.  His creations have been displayed at the Fun Gallery, The Venice Biennale, Pavillon Bienal Sao Paulo and at Tony Shafrazi Gallery alongside Keith Haring and Rammelzzee who became his very good friend and mentor.Green has developed a unique and iconic style exploring figurative abstraction, fluidity by combining different influences such as writing, Japanese calligraphy, graphics and Cubism. 

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Edoardo Tresoldi

Edoardo Tresoldi is a Italian sculptor & scenographer who creates amazing hand-made sculpture from metallic wire mesh, transforming a mundane industrial material into delicately crafted three-dimensional figures. The artist's sculpture have a sense of capturing time like photography, but with life-sized and larger meshed figures. The ephemerality of the art places  a ghostly stamp within space. In reference to his work Tresoldi says, "Through these figures emerging from wire, I strive to capture the relation of the human body to space. These woven sculptures of wire depict a frozen moment in time."

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MAU LENCINAS

Mau Lencinas is an Argentinian illustrator that combines influences from Hip hop, cyberpunk, and anime into seamless and haunting illustrations.

His work is already viral in Instagram, tumblr and many visual social media. Beyond the internet, he has shared his vision for campaigns and brands like Viacom, Refinery 29, Hypebeast, Gallant and many more.

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FAILE

FAILE 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.

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Mizaki Kawai

 Misaki Kawai (河井美咲) is a japanese artists  (b. 1978 in Osaka) based in New York city.  Ms. Kawai’s cartoon like universe is made up of papier-mâché, wood, fabric, and other low-tech, "crafty" materials like felt, stickers, and yarn.  

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Alexis Díaz

Alexis Diaz is a Puerto Rican painter and urban muralist, known for his chimerical and dreamlike depictions of animals in a state of metamorphosis.

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Kevin Lyons

Kevin Lyons is an illustrator, artist & creative director based in Brooklyn, NY. He has exhibited globally including solo exhibitions at Colette in Paris; Beams in Tokyo; HVW8 Gallery, Los Angeles; Inner State Gallery, Detroit; and Monster Children Gallery in Australia. He has been published in The New York Times magazine, Lodown, Arkitip, The Face, Thrasher, VNA, and Hypebeast magazine. His books and zines are available from And Press, All Rights Reserved, and Nieves

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D*Face

D*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.

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Bordalo

Based 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.

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Circus Family

Circus 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.

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Crystal Wagner

Wagner’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.

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ROA

Renowned 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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Ana Maria

Ana Maria Ortiz (Ana Marietta)  is recognized internationally for her anthropomorphic creatures.  With sensibility and dark humor, the artist's noble beasts seem to look at us in silence,  going beyond design to convey a strong visual language. Her studio work has been exhibited in Mexico, London and at the prestigious Station Museum of Contemporary Art in Houston. She has also participated in many renowned Art events such as Life is Beautiful Las Vegas, Pow Wow Hawaii, Unexpected in Arkansas, Wynwood Miami, Artscape in Sweden, SXSW in Austin. 

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Trevor and Cosmo

Trevor Wheatley and Cosmo Dean are best known for their sculptural installations that re- contextualize urban slang - Dime, Snitch, Nah, Bless- are all expressions turned into art in the form of large bold 3d lettering and driven out of the city. The Canadian landscape installations juxtapose the urban with the natural through a physical, hybrid realization of pop culture, slang, trend and the re-contextualization of popular language. Their work reaches a broad audience by using the familiar language of advertising and the nuance of language. 

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