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Paige Silveria
Ahead of exhibitions in New York and London, we speak to the South African artist about her conservative upbringing and finding self-empathy.
Zoe Whitfield
Inspired by Ethiopian iconography and German neo-expressionism, the artist explores topics like surveillance and racism in his canvas works.
Emma Russell
In a series striking paintings, the artist brings her heroes to life and reflects on the freedoms she enjoys in the UK after fleeing the revolution.
Finn Blythe
The mystical worlds in Oda Iselin Sønderland’s ‘Shelf Life’ were influenced by video games, Japanese manga and Nordic folklore.
Precious Adesina
Sofia Mitsola’s oeuvre often depicts voluptuous feminine figures in suggestive positions, gazing back at their voyeur—you.
Nicole DeMarco
The artist’s new show at the Heaven by Marc Jacobs gallery features her signature, fairy-like figures floating in space and feeding pet monsters.
Sarah Moroz
Chinese artist Xinyi Cheng tells us about her new show ‘Seen Through Others’, painting portraits of her boyfriend and why art should be dangerous.
Zoe Yu Gilligan
Gisela McDaniel’s colorful paintings explore identity, familial roots and colonial violence, redefining portraiture through healing.
The French artist tells us about her love of colour, how the pandemic has affected her creativity and refusing to become a social media ‘brand’.
Arnolt Smead
‘BLOCKBUSTER’ is inspired by the dusty video rental store next door to Korine’s favorite Taco Bell. But it’s not about nostalgia, he tells i-D. He just hopes it makes you feel good.
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