generation now

Culture

This Cape Town artist makes tapestries that feel like fever dreams

Michaela Younge uses absurdity to paint a portrait of the humour and violence she sees in South African society.
Rolien Zonneveld
2.20.20
Culture

This Kenyan artist makes otherworldly afrofuturist collages

From his hometown Nairobi, 24-year-old David Kipkoech wants to create a new African narrative through his art.
Rolien Zonneveld
2.13.20
Fashion

This Belgian artist makes handbags that are strictly NSFW

From their hometown Antwerp, Stef van Looveren is making waves with their gender-defying wearable sculptures.
Rolien Zonneveld
2.3.20
Beauty

The Russian artist designing masks to reflect her moods

From her home in Moscow, Anastasia Pilepchuk makes facial ornaments with big Frida Kahlo-meets-Björk energy.
Rolien Zonneveld
1.22.20
Facebook

life without i-technology, why it's no life at all

Digital dependency has pulled in a generation. We're not addicted to drugs or sex anymore, it's wifi connection that gets us high. Oscar Quine considers Generation Now, the twenty-somethings who grew up with technology and start to combust without it.
Oscar Quine
4.22.14
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