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Art That Always Looks Ahead: An Interview with Ivana Ivković

Art That Always Looks Ahead: An Interview with Ivana Ivković
Ivana Ivković (b. 1979 in Belgrade) observes that in moments of upheaval, art watches and waits. The Serbian artist works in the space between vulnerability and resistance, and she has taken to the streets. Her multidisciplinary practice traverses drawing, photography, installation, and delegated performance, and Ivković often uses the male body to examine power, trust, foreshadowing, and collapse. She notes, in this way, that her work transcends time.
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Brian Calvin Measuring “Wavelengths” in London

Brian Calvin Measuring
Brian Calvin is a familiar and constantly evolving face. The fact that he paints himself into the works and the shows makes sense of this, but Calvin has continually expanded and contracted his visual language as he and those around him age. In that Katzian universe of the portrait being a marker of time, that the familiarity of the artist and subject giving depth to the composition, Calvin is exploring himself in the context of those around him. Wavelengths at Corvi-Mora in London is broken into two bodies of works, those self-portraits and a series of female heads that has long been part of his practice. As always, they feel fresh, bright, abstracted but literal. This is Calvin’s life, and…
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Wolfgang Weingart | The Revolutionary Force in Graphic Design

Wolfgang Weingart, widely recognized as a pivotal figure in graphic design history, significantly reshaped visual communication through his bold experimentation. Often regarded as the father of the New Wave typography movement, Weingart introduced groundbreaking concepts that broke the strict rules of Swiss design, paving the way for a freer, more expressive form of typography. Early…

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How OK Go used robots and mirrors to make 2025’s most incredible music video so far

The popular rock band’s single-take marvel combines 29 collaborative robots, infinite mirrors, and precision choreography, all synced to a 78bpm heartbeat.

In a cavernous Budapest train station,…

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Creative apprenticeships are broken… but now Adobe is trying to fix them

A new initiative from the makers of Photoshop aims to bridge the skills gap between education and industry by offering paid opportunities and mentorship to young creatives.

Last week, I attended A…

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Con McHugh brings jazz to life with looping live show animations

Known for his rhythmic, hand-drawn loops and clever visual narratives, Bristol-based illustrator Con McHugh spontaneously leaps into the world of live jazz performance, blending music and motion in…