Kenneth Koo — Untitled Project

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Kenneth Koo is an artist and image-maker living and working in Paris. This untitled and ongoing series of images are part still life, part film still, considering the erotic tensions between animate and inanimate subjects and the complex bonds between labour, performance, and sexuality in everyday life.

https://tissuemagazine.com/?p=5869

Anastasiia Chorna — Ilona & Alyona

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Anastasiia Chorna is a young artist from Ukraine, born in Odessa, in 1991, the year communist rule collapsed. Her art is deeply inspired by post-soviet culture and architecture. Anastasiia’s latest story introduces us to two beautiful girls from her neighborhood.

https://tissuemagazine.com/?p=5835

Natalie Krim — because I love you but you’re not here

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A series of sweet seductive females flaunting themselves on notepaper as lazy day doodles. Plonked haphazardly with one leg curled under herself, one can almost envisage the tease of a tongue between her lips as Natalie Krim wishes reality away, frantically creating space for a world with much more time for sensual intellectual stimulation.

Natalie Krim’s first LA solo show because I love you but you’re not here is now on view at Little Big Man Gallery in Los Angeles.

https://tissuemagazine.com/?p=5748

Romantic Metaphors in a Cold Computer World

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Lukas and Denis Olgac, Alessandro Belliero and David Gönner depict themselves as being flawless and motionless. They pose like Roman gods that used to be carved into stone during ancient times. These four artists are dedicated to the creation of computer-animated visuals. Experience the super powers of Sucuk und Bratwurst.

https://tissuemagazine.com/?p=5806

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE:
JARDIN — DROP THE BASS

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Introducing an artistic alliance between tech house producer Jardin and visual artists Lény Bernay and François Quillacq, we present a brand new and exclusive video for ‘Drop the Bass’. The pair talk to TISSUE about their inspirations and intentions for the piece, explaining how conforming to the system is inherently wrong and that life as we know it holds no future.

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Structural Talk
With Structural Jack Greer

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Jack Greer is a multidisciplinary fine artist with a versatile body of work. He looks like he is fully with art – he takes it very seriously and spends most of his time in his studio – at the end of the day being an artist is a job. We saw Greer’s work in NY as we attented his July’s solo show opening Landmark at Howard St, now few months later we sat down with him and discussed everything art.

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