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KABUKI, photographic project by LIU CHEN (Vietnam)

KABUKI, photographic project by LIU CHEN (Vietnam)

Vietnamese artist Liu Chen is the featured cover artist for ISSUE11 of Al-Tiba Art Magazine. Liu Chen takes great inspiration from philosophy and ethnohistory as she enjoys putting literary devices into artwork, creating a layered and sophisticated look. She believes that the self is not singular but a fluid network of identities, so she never limits herself. Her works bring viewers a refreshing visual experience of a metaphorical method through self-storytelling.

FUTURE IS TODAY VOL.2 | Group Show

FUTURE IS TODAY VOL.2 | Group Show

The show FUTURE IS TODAY Vol.2 features artists from around the world with a series of high-level artworks which reflect new perspectives and inspirations that attract our future. This particular online show aims to give the artists a curated show and extensive international exposure that helps them to deal with the online technologies and confront their works and creativity in a virtual environment.

LUCA ROSSINI | Online Art Talk | New Normality in the Virtuality 2.0 | Ep.02

LUCA ROSSINI | Online Art Talk | New Normality in the Virtuality 2.0 | Ep.02

Luca Rossini, Italian internationally recognized fashion photographer from Rome, Author of Anthropocene project, will be the guest artist in the 2nd Episode of “New Normality in the Virtuality 2.0” with the curator Mohamed Benhadj who challenges artists to see their future differently. From studio and live shootings to creating digital art platform where virtuality is capital. What’s clear is “Normal” will no longer be “The normal” and we are all headed for an exciting future.

AMIRAH SACKETT | Online Art Talk | New Normality in the Virtuality 2.0

AMIRAH SACKETT | Online Art Talk | New Normality in the Virtuality 2.0

Amirah Sackett at Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art with founder and curator Mohamed Benhadj challenge artists to see their futures differently. From performing live on stage to creating their own digital platforms and making the world of art better. What’s clear is “Normal” will no longer be “The normal” and we are all headed for an exciting future.