Lynden Thrash profiles artists featured in each exhibition and examines the power of queer art.
“Crazy World Ain’t It?” John Van Hamersveld captures the incandescent in American subcultures
John Van Hamersveld has worked on some of the most iconic posters and magazine and album covers of modern times. Recognize any?
David Lynch and Interpol’s beautiful NFT series will haunt your dreams
Each NFT in the David Lynch x Interpol collaboration is reminiscent of the nightmarish things you’d catch a glimpse of on late-night television as a child; fuzzy memories that persist into adulthood, leaving you wondering if it was real or just some childhood fever dream.
The question and the quest: Diana Sinclair’s bright vision for the Black future
In the spaces between art and activism sits 17-year-old digital artist and photographer Diana Sinclair.
Life in neurocolor: How the early aughts internet shaped the aesthetics of web3
SuperRare Magazine explores NFTs, art, and the digital age with a Mexico City native who has taken the cryptoart world by storm.
The myth, the meaning, the heirloom that is Studio 54 and 1970s New York: an extended interview with Bill Bernstein
An extended interview with photographer Bill Bernstein, whose Studio 54 NFTs dropped earlier this month.
Welcome to the digital realm of César Pelizer
Welcome to César Pelizer’s digital playground, where practical designs blend with ethereal mindscapes and where circumstances of the human condition are displayed in the form of NFTs.
From commercial to crypto: on the evolution of Sam Spratt
Sam Spratt has enjoyed great success in the commercial art world. Now, he is minting NFTs.
To Alpha Centauri and Beyond: Huxley, an A.I. Artist, Searches for Collaborators
Following its work with Duran Duran, a bold A.I. image creator looks to the future.