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Hetaera Psappha - 10 Years of Blossoming Silence

February 10, 2022 by Arseny Vesnin in 2022, Art, Photography, Russia, United Kingdom

Hetaera Psappha

Hetaera Psappha is a video artist born in Moscow in the waning years of the Soviet era. Working all around the world, Lisa Minaeva (the artist’s real name) creates her wordless portraits in various places. Having started her project in London in 2012, she gathered over 100 portraits of artists, poets, musicians, and other people of different professions and backgrounds. After ten years of filming portraits, she feels more interested in it than ever.

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A French actress sitting topless in a bathtub in Moscow; a young Indonesian woman looking at the camera with eyes full of tears in a hot Belgrade apartment; a celebrated Russian rapper squinting in the sun on a famous Saint Petersburg rooftop after an acoustic gig; a British painter, frozen in his chair, looking as if he’s about to attack – the Blossom of Silence project counts endless faces and hours of quiet contemplation. Being able to stop and look into another person’s eyes is a rare gift in a time of rapid news and information, and the lo-fi image created with a MiniDV camera helps the artist clear it of the filters we got used to so easily thanks to fashion magazines and Instagram. At times, the picture shakes and interrupts, and zooms in and out: leaving the footage “rough” is the artist’s committed position.

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Initial idea was to “create a collection of the most beautiful people’s portraits”, and, therefore, remake a famous Andy Warhol work. However, the goal changed fast as Hetaera Psappha realized “beautiful” does not always mean “interesting to silently communicate with”, and vice versa. According to the artist, the key to “interest” stays unclear after all these years: while some portraits are more loved by the audience than others, she never knows beforehand if a portrait is going to work out well or turn out to be boring and “soulless”. It depends on many factors, where the openness of the model often stays the most important one.

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Among many famous and unknown faces, one stands out – Alina happens to be the only person Hetaera Psappha filmed more than once. From the very first shooting, she became the artist’s muse, whom she decided to film every year. The colourful and unexpected evolution of a teenage girl through the troubles and transformations of her adolescence years is a curious experience, “a project within a project”. And it is not the only one – in 2016 Lisa created a special collection Silent Poets, especially for Poetronica festival of contemporary poetry, sound art and video art.

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As Hetaera Psappha says, filming portraits with no words doesn’t just help her rest after working with texts and words, which is the other big part of her life as a poet and scriptwriter. It helps her feel, build and share with her audience connections, which cannot be broken by borders, political systems, religions, classes and backgrounds. In such a way, when watching her portraits, everyone is free to build an imaginary connection with any of her models and try to read the mystery hidden in their eyes. After all, the eyes are the mirror of the soul, as long as one suggests it exists. And if it does, observing them is a useful and enriching practice.

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February 10, 2022 /Arseny Vesnin
Russian, FEB
2022, Art, Photography, Russia, United Kingdom

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Art of Steven Dennant

January 14, 2022 by Arseny Vesnin in 2022, Art, Digital Art, Illustration, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@art0fsteven

London based digital artist Steven Dennant is focused on creating hyper-realistic drawings with a hint of surrealism. Everything you see is created by pencil no matter the medium

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January 14, 2022 /Arseny Vesnin
British, JAN
2022, Art, Digital Art, Illustration, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

The Last Confirmation

December 17, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Digital Art, Glitch, Portfolios, NFT Art, USA, United Kingdom

Established in 2019 the last confirmation collab series featuring crypto art OGs (Official Greates) Norman Harman x Robness v2, one of the longest cryptoart collaborations in the world

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About the artists

ROBNESS V2
LA's finest is a multi-faceted crypto artist who has taken part in almost every significant event this movement has made since it's earliest inception. Took part in the RarePepe trading collective which spawned the early proof of concept for the advent of what is now known as 'NFT.' Created the Controversial '64

Norman Harman
Harman is one of Scotland's leading digital artists specialising in painting - His work has been exhibited across the UK and Europe and he is a member of art collective Ltd Ink Corporation - Harman combines analogue, generative and digital painting processes, to achieve a Baconian grotesqueness in a POST-COVID, consumer driven world

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December 17, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC, British, American
2021, Art, Digital Art, Glitch, Portfolios, NFT Art, USA, United Kingdom
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Objects of Desire by Pleun Van Dijk

September 14, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Netherlands, United Kingdom
@p_l_e_u_n

In her most recent work, Objects of Desire, van Dijk investigated the increasingly intimate relationship between humans and technology that may eventually lead to blurring of boundaries between the two.
To illustrate the concept, the designer, invented a three-step method.

In step one, the first dataset was curated containing both realistic (representing human genitals) and abstract sex toys. These toys are objects we by nature have a very close physical relationship with and could also be seen as an example of (sexual) objectification. 

In step two, a pre-trained machine learning (ML) model was used to generate a collection of 1,000 new, non-existing shapes based on the initial dataset.

In step three, the generated images were curated and translated back into a three- dimensional physical reality. This resulted in a series of undefined, anthropomorphic, human-like sculptures. 

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The Objects of Desire design project encourages us to critically evaluate the fundamental questions and ethical implications related to the rapidly evolving relationship between humans and technology. It ‘confronts the viewer with a speculative scenario and leaves them to decide whether they perceive the outcome as human, non-human or something that exists in between.’ (van Dijk, 2021)

Photo credits: Nahmlos

September 14, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2021, Art, Netherlands, United Kingdom
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Architectural drawings by Abi Daker

September 03, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Illustration, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@abidaker

Abi Daker is a British illustrator who lives and works in Cyprus. She works extensively on large scale print projects as well as editorial and book commissions. In 2016 her drawing of the Houses of Parliament was used as the illustration on the British five pound note. Abi recently joined NFT movement with her works available on Blockchains of Ethereum and Tezos

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September 03, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP, British
2021, Art, Illustration, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Ash White

August 31, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Digital Art, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@ash___white

UK based multi-disciplined published artist Ash White utilising code and math to create digital art. We adore his transformation from contemporary painter and collage artist to NFT digital creator recently

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August 31, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, AUG
2021, Art, Digital Art, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
Nathaniel Rackowe (b. 1975)

Nathaniel Rackowe (b. 1975)

Nathaniel Rackowe

July 09, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom
@rackowe
@mtartagency

MTArt Agency is extremely proud to announce that British visual artist Nathaniel Rackowe, world-renowned by his large-scale urban referenced structures and light sculptures, is now an MTArt Agency signed artist.

Rackowe’s work is designed to recreate the experience of navigating the city around us. His works are abstracted impressions of today's metropolitan experience evoked through the vicissitudes of light as it fluctuates throughout the city. Influenced by Modernism, film and video games, Rackowe uses the mass-manufactured derivative products of the modernist era - glass, corrugated plastics, concrete, scaffolding, breeze blocks and strip lights - to recreate the collective experience and visual sensations of urban contemporary life, while incorporating a deeply personal emotional response to flowing through built space.

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The second semester of 2021 is lined up with exciting projects for Rackowe: used to working in the public sphere, the artist has a new commission for the Canary Wharf outdoor sculpture exhibition with Brooke Bennington, “On the Other Hand”, from the 26th of August to the 12th of November 2021. The show will explore notions of revival and value, bringing together a group of contemporary sculptors who incorporate - or use as their starting point - found and human-made objects.

Later in the year, Nathaniel will exhibit new works with FOLD Gallery, the London-based gallery bringing UK based and international artists together. Also this year, the Art Design Lebanon will include one of Rackowe’s works for a group show in Beirut. And in November from the 10th to the 14th, the Lichtfestival Gent will include an outdoor light installation from the new MTArt Agency artist.

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“It’s really exciting to be joining the MTArt Agency roster of artists. Marine and her team have a unique approach to supporting and growing the artist, while finding wide ranging ways to bring their work to the public eye. The breath of their engagement perfectly meshes with my diverse art practice, with so many fascinating ideas for where this new collaboration may lead.”
— Nathaniel Rackowe
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Rackowe’s public art projects are completely aligned with MTArt Agency’s vision for the public sphere which is working towards providing everyone with access to art whilst investing in local communities and allowing artists to broadcast their artistic stories to inspire as many people as possible. Nathaniel Rackowe is part of a new breed of established artists (like Robert Montgomery, Walter and Zoniel, among others) who believe in the agency’s values and efforts to change the industry, and were attracted by our recent growth - as highlighted in this article on The Art Newspaper.

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“What a dream to bring Nathaniel Rackowe on board, for the past twenty years he has proven that conceptual art could be integrated into the public realm. Bringing artists with this level of credibility is a dream come true for me as a founder”
— Marine Tanguy, MTArt Agency
 

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July 09, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
Nathaniel Rackowe, JUL, British
2021, Art, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom
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Texture Heaven by Carla Batley

July 06, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Digital Art, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@carla.batley

3D designer based in the UK, Carla Batley, specialising in creating pieces of work that immerse the viewer in exciting and imaginary worlds. Carla particularly loves to create environments that have an abstract twist.

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July 06, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, JUL
2021, Digital Art, NFT Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom

Valorant Anthem by HVY MNTHL

June 28, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, United Kingdom
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Valorant Anthem directed by Carl Eddy at HVY MNTHL

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June 28, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN, British
2021, Advertising, Agencies, Motioncollector, United Kingdom
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Iceland by Tom Kondrat

June 24, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Portfolios, Photography, United Kingdom
“For me, taking photographs is like meditation”
— Tom Kondrat
@tomkondrat

“This is Paper” did a great coverage of Tom Kondrat’s photography made in Iceland

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June 24, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
JUN, British
2021, Portfolios, Photography, United Kingdom
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Henrik Udalen art

June 10, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Norway, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@henrikaau

Henrik Aarrestad Uldalen is a self-taught artist whose creative production revolves around classic figurative painting, presented in a contemporary manner. Henrik explores the dark sides of life, nihilism, existentialism, longing and loneliness, juxtaposed with fragile beauty. Though a figurative painter, his focus has always been the emotional content rather than narratives.  The atmospheres in his work is often presented in a dream or limbo-like state, with elements of surrealism. He’s recently went active on NFT Scene with his highly requested artworks available on Hic et Nunc platform

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June 10, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, JUN
2021, Art, Norway, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Plant Yourself by Claire Luxton

May 14, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, United Kingdom
 
 

MTArt Agency partnered with The Crown Estate and resident artist Claire Luxton, and launched their longest current public art project, entitled “Plant Yourself”.

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“After our artist’s public art projects in Central London that started in January 2021, our artist Claire Luxton is continuing to inspire Londoners with her art. For this special project, Londoners are invited to look at their feet level as they wander on Regent Street to spot the beautiful and colourful artworks of our artist on brand new planters. The Crown Estate and Westminster City Council helped Regent Street to create a greener, safer and more accessible West End and we are proud to be stepping in and highlighting it with these super cool photographs. Our partners have worked closely with experts to carefully consider the types of plants and trees they are introducing, to ensure that they continue to improve biodiversity and enhance the experience for Londoners. It’s so important to us to have a positive impact on the development of one of London’s busiest areas and in continuing to improve the future of our high streets with our partners and our artists. To spot our planters with the photographs of our artist, passers-by can start their trail at Oxford Circus and head down towards Regent Street.”

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May 14, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
Claire Luxton, British
2021, Art, United Kingdom
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Airo Car by Heatherwick Studio

April 21, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Cars, Design, United Kingdom

London-based Heatherwick Studio has unveiled its concept for the Airo electric car for IM Motors that will "vacuum up pollutants from other cars".

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Named Airo, the electric car will be fitted with a HEPA – high-efficiency particulate air – filtering system that will actively clean pollution. It will have both autonomous and driver-controlled modes.

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“Airo isn’t simply another electric car that doesn’t pollute the air. Instead, using the latest HEPA-filter technology, it goes further by also vacuuming up pollutants from other cars as it drives along.”
— Thomas Heatherwick, founder of Heatherwick Studio
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The car has been designed with a flexible interior with rotating seats so that it can be reconfigured into a "multi-functional room".

With the seats facing each other a four-leaf table can be unfolded to create a dining space or a screen extended to watch films or play games.

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The car's interior can also be turned into a bedroom as the contoured seats fully recline to create a double bed

The car, which is set to go into production in 2023, was designed for IM Motors – a car brand created by Chinese car company SAIC Motor, online retailer Alibaba Group and the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Group.

Read more on Dezeen

April 21, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
APR, British
2021, Cars, Design, United Kingdom

Where The War Things Are by Schoony

April 20, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Digital Art, Portfolios, NFT Art, United Kingdom

We are very proud to welcome new and prominent artist Schoony to the NFT scene on Superrare platform.

@schoony_art

Schoony’s background is rooted in special effects and prosthetics for the film industry. His career spans over 30 years. Since the age of fifteen he has worked on over a hundred films. His work and reputation for high quality and pioneering techniques has reached far corners of the world thanks to the representation of Maddox Gallery. Schoony uses 3D technologies alongside the more traditional methods in his art pieces. He continually pushes boundaries within this discipline.

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Designcollector: What inspired the work in your first NFT drop?

Schoony: For the first drop with SuperRare I thought I would go back to one of my early works. Where The War Things Are is a variation on my Boy Soldier that has been a motif that has stuck with my work over the years and been very symbolic. Where the War Things Are is a throwback to my time spent in Melbourne, Australia where I was working on the film Where the Wild Things Are. I thought I would celebrate my first drop on SuperRare by recreating the piece digitally.

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Read our interview on Superrare Editorial

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April 20, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, APR
2021, Art, Digital Art, Portfolios, NFT Art, United Kingdom
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Tomasz Mro illustrative portraits

April 12, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Portfolios, Illustration, United Kingdom
@tomaszmroart

Young UK-based illustrator Tomasz Mro specialises in creating ethereal portraits with a haunting mood and atmosphere, often exploring different emotions and expressions within his pieces.

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April 12, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, British
2021, Portfolios, Illustration, United Kingdom
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Lee Madgwick Art

April 07, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@leemadgwickart

Lee Madgwick’s mysterious and emotive paintings depict scenes of abandonment, seclusion and dereliction. Both his urban and rural pictures portray parts of the modern British landscape that are often overlooked by many (with occasional sprinklings of the surreal). With an undercurrent of mischievous menace throughout, the subject matter is at once thrown into question. Who inhabits these places? What lives do they lead? What is happening or about to happen? “I hope to achieve a sense of drama in my work. Presenting a familiar image yet placing it in an intimate and moody setting. A narrative is very important – but intentionally never fully explained. I like to leave it for the viewer to come up with their own interpretation.”

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Lee paints on canvas in oils and acrylics. A play of light is used to generate an abundance of seemingly inexplicable moods to contrast with a brooding sky. Lee has exhibited throughout the UK including London and Edinburgh as well as Dublin, Amsterdam, Rome, Milan, Stockholm, Madrid, Singapore and New York.

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April 07, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
APR, British
2021, Art, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Anastassia Zamaraeva ceramics

March 24, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Canada, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom
@a_zama_ceramics

Canada-raised Manchester-based artist Anastassia Zamaraeva has been into clay sculpture since her childhood and even changing the profession to architect does not make an effect as she got back to turntable

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March 24, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, MAR
2021, Art, Canada, Portfolios, Sculpture, United Kingdom

Charlie Gray Photography

March 10, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Lifestyle, Photography, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@charliegraystudio

Charlie Gray is a British international fashion and portrait photographer based in London. His playful vision and dedication to the art of narrative grew out his love of theatre and early documentary photographic projects.

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Charlie has captured some of the most iconic faces of our time, Robert de Niro, Mike Tyson, Harvey Keitel, Tilda Swinton, Keira Knightley, Bill Murray and sir Anthony Hopkins amongst others. equally, Gray frequently shoots poetic fashion stories with film and theatre’s faces of tomorrow.

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Recently Charlie entered NFT art market from a position of a photographer, what make the whole buzz around cryptoart shaping more sense by delivering quality works ahead of CG experiments. Follow or bid on his works by the link below:

@charliegraystudio
March 10, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
British, MAR
2021, Lifestyle, Photography, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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Jack Harvatt

February 15, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Branding, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, United Kingdom, NFT Art
@harvatt.house

Bristol based graphic designer Jack Harvatt beside creating bespoke packaging and identity systems is generating vibrant colourful CG scenes used in his latest artworks

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February 15, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
FEB, British
2021, Branding, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Portfolios, United Kingdom, NFT Art

Loop by Stuart Langfield

January 28, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Canada, Motioncollector, Portfolios, United Kingdom
@stuartlangfield

An immersive sci-fi short by writer-director Stuart Langfield. “Loop” centres around a reclusive former tech CEO’s quest to teach AI how to experience and process true human emotions. However these ’emotion experiments’ involve a series of scripted scenarios that seem to do more to call basic humanity into question as the film blurs the lines between drama and sci-fi, human and machine, real and artificial.

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“Loop is an artistic exploration of a simple hypothesis: emotion cannot be programmed, it must be felt and experienced to be real. I started exploring this concept while observing my young son discover and display new emotions through his own direct experience and contact with others. He was learning to process the feelings of anger, joy, disappointment, sadness, and I found this progression of maturity fascinating and insightful. I started to question whether replicating an emotive incident could result in a similar reaction every time and, if so, could we program a machine to feel?”
— Stuart Langfield
January 28, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JAN, British
2021, Canada, Motioncollector, Portfolios, United Kingdom
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