

The Artistic Philosophy & Origins of Masha Luch: An Autobiographical Essay
My name is Masha Luch. I am a contemporary interdisciplinary artist. In my practice, I explore different forms of communication, the theme of memory, the perception of time and space, and the search for one’s place within that space. A central aspect of my work is the aesthetic of absence: situations in which removal, exclusion, or reduction allows attention to focus on a thought or a sensation. I am drawn to ciphers and riddles, to motifs of observation and quiet looking, to


Judita Juknelė
Judita Juknelė is a figurative and portrait photographer who has exhibited in Lithuania and Rome. Recent exhibition include Jonava Cultural Center in Lithuania, and Space - Millepiani in Rome. She has been published and received award recognitions from platforms such as The Knights of Art, Annual Urban 20205 Photo Awards, and Lumen Art Gallery. She describes her process as the following: “I don’t use AI for creating my pictures. These works are created just with using Adobe L


The Value of Human Creativity
artwork by Rachel Clites No matter what anyone will claim, machines will not replace the value of genuine human creativity. Artists are sometimes lectured by the tech-bros to ‘evolve or be replaced’, ‘embrace AI’, ‘work with AI, not against AI’. However, what these tech-bros fail to understand is how the art world operates. Virtually every established gallery you will find has sidelined artificial intelligence content. Same with art fairs. Why? Because no collector wants to p


Telephone - The Global Artist Game
artwork by Cate Wnek Written by Joas Nebe Telephone, the old children’s game which perhaps exists all over the world. One child whispers...


Contemporary Aesthetics
artwork by Nancy Staub Laughlin When we think of contemporary aesthetics or beauty, there remains a distinction between what has a...























































































































