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Suffoca

@suffoca

Artist, Illuminating the intersection of transparency and connection.

A sense of how things come together ~

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'Spool' (2025) by Daniel Canogar A generative sculpture that shreds art from online marketplaces into 'strings' of pixels, algorithmically weaving them together in perpetuity. A commentary on the dematerialization of art into streams of data & our insatiable desire for more.

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Kleur. - My first solo exhibition will celebrate its opening on the 17th of November in Boldhalle, Brno. 25 artworks that are solely focused on hues, color dialogues and contrasts. - On view till february.

Kleur.
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My first solo exhibition will celebrate its opening on the 17th of November in Boldhalle, Brno.

25 artworks that are solely focused on hues, color dialogues and contrasts.
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On view till february.
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The future’s looking brighter. Spike Lee directs Aiyana-Lee in a new short film for the title song from Highest 2 Lowest. Watch the full short now on A24 YouTube and stream Highest 2 Lowest now playing on Apple TV.

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When you bestow your work on the world, you allow others to attach their own meanings to it and draw definitions around it. ✨

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The presence economy rewards constant visibility. 👀 Attention has replaced ownership as the main source of value, pushing creators to stay online, available, and engaged at all times. It offers independence, but it also blurs the line between creating and simply existing in

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An Art Deco opalescent glass figure titled "Draped Nude" or "Isadora", created by the French artist Lucile Sevin for the publisher and retailer Etling.

An Art Deco opalescent glass figure titled "Draped Nude" or "Isadora", created by the French artist Lucile Sevin for the publisher and retailer Etling.