ISSUE09
EDITION OCTOBER 2021
ISSUE09
INTERNATIONAL ART MAGAZINE
38 featured artists
Al-Tiba9 Art Magazine is one of the most influential curated publications that reflects modern society and its environment. The ISSUE09 features on its Front Cover the work “Dali” by Distinct String Art, the “Wearable Vase” by the artist Evgeniia Kazarezova on the Inner and Spotlight Cover. The artwork “Counter Time Travels I” featured on the Back Cover by Chinese artist Zhou Song.
The magazine publishes artworks of carefully selected artists, showcased for their innovation in photography, sculpture, performance, painting, Fashion, design, and architecture. These artists enjoy the full reach of Al-Tiba9’s extensive network of galleries, museums, art dealers, collectors, art professionals, art lovers, and academics all over the world.
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ISSUE09 | Artists
Evgeniia Kazarezova, João Parrinha (SOFTROCK), Sotiria Bramou, Andreea Vasile-Hoxha, Zhou Song, Y2K, StreetMax 21, Clemens Gritl, Chenglin Xue, Noah Spivak, Marcel Schwittlick, Tyler Hobbs, Chenipe, Snezana Bulatovic, Kyle Yip, Natalia Ostapenko, Nae Zerka, Ksenia Belolutskaya, Isabelle Winardi, Alejandro Áboli (The RedLine), Xiaoyin Xie, Benjamin Baccarani (Bacca), Sandra Madelane, Li-Chia Hsiao, Sanna Stabell, Susanne Wurlitzer, Rangga Jalu Pamungkas (Rangga RJP), Kaitlyn Smith, Scott Massey, María Villacorta, Distinct String Art, Olesya Shilkina, Rebecca Weisman, Pato Guillamón, Laura Schneider, Daniel Freaker, Perry Hambright, Sebastian Mueller-Soppart.
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Zhou Song is a Chinese artist, famous for his hyper-realistic oil paintings. His recent work explores the shifting political and social landscapes of urbanized societies developed according to principles of technological advancement. Imagining a dystopian future, Song’s latest series probes human realities shaped by technology as much as nature.