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The Winter issue of Flash Art features a special project by Versace: a visual essay with photographs by Tyrone Leone and...
05/12/2025

The Winter issue of Flash Art features a special project by Versace: a visual essay with photographs by Tyrone Leone and a text by Hugo Bausch Belblachir. Moving through emotion, heritage, and a “consciousness transcending the realm of fashion itself,” the essay reflects on Versace’s history, exploring intimacy, subtle eroticism, and the interplay between past and present.

Hit the link bio to buy 353 Winter 2025–16, “the z issue,” and read more from “Resurrecting Desire,” a visual essay by for with words by .





 #353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through...
02/12/2025

#353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW

Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through eras that dissolve on arrival. Aesthetic thresholds appear and vanish, leaving us suspended in a state of constant overexposure — where every “new wave” feels urgent and already obsolete. “the z issue” emerges from this velocity, shaped by artists under thirty whose work reflects fluid identities, blurred generational markers, and a world split between the physical and the digital. Their practices don’t just describe the present moment; they absorb it, bend it, and metabolize it into something newly alive.

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Artist: Olivia Kan-Sperling
Photographer: Diane Severin Nguyen
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Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: New York
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Featuring: .matic .miai .xiexin

+ Visual Essay for Versace: Resurrecting Desire



 #353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through...
02/12/2025

#353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW

Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through eras that dissolve on arrival. Aesthetic thresholds appear and vanish, leaving us suspended in a state of constant overexposure — where every “new wave” feels urgent and already obsolete. “the z issue” emerges from this velocity, shaped by artists under thirty whose work reflects fluid identities, blurred generational markers, and a world split between the physical and the digital. Their practices don’t just describe the present moment; they absorb it, bend it, and metabolize it into something newly alive.

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Artist: Tasneem Sarkez
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Location: New York

Featuring: .matic .miai .xiexin

+ Visual Essay for Versace: Resurrecting Desire



 #353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through...
02/12/2025

#353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW

Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through eras that dissolve on arrival. Aesthetic thresholds appear and vanish, leaving us suspended in a state of constant overexposure — where every “new wave” feels urgent and already obsolete. “the z issue” emerges from this velocity, shaped by artists under thirty whose work reflects fluid identities, blurred generational markers, and a world split between the physical and the digital. Their practices don’t just describe the present moment; they absorb it, bend it, and metabolize it into something newly alive.

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Artist: Olivia van Kuiken
Photographer: Ian Kenneth Bird
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Head of Partnership: .echebarria
Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: Artist’s Studio, New York
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Featuring: .matic .miai .xiexin

+ Visual Essay for Versace: Resurrecting Desire



 #353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through...
02/12/2025

#353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW

Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through eras that dissolve on arrival. Aesthetic thresholds appear and vanish, leaving us suspended in a state of constant overexposure — where every “new wave” feels urgent and already obsolete. “the z issue” emerges from this velocity, shaped by artists under thirty whose work reflects fluid identities, blurred generational markers, and a world split between the physical and the digital. Their practices don’t just describe the present moment; they absorb it, bend it, and metabolize it into something newly alive.

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Josiane M.H. Pozi, in my home, in my studio, for flash art!, 2025. Photography, colored pencil, felt tip, and digital work on paper. Courtesy of the artist.

Featuring: .matic .miai .xiexin

+ Visual Essay for Versace: Resurrecting Desire



 #353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through...
02/12/2025

#353 WINTER 2025–26 “the z issue” IS OUT NOW

Amid a culture moving faster than it can name itself, we’re living through eras that dissolve on arrival. Aesthetic thresholds appear and vanish, leaving us suspended in a state of constant overexposure — where every “new wave” feels urgent and already obsolete. “the z issue” emerges from this velocity, shaped by artists under thirty whose work reflects fluid identities, blurred generational markers, and a world split between the physical and the digital. Their practices don’t just describe the present moment; they absorb it, bend it, and metabolize it into something newly alive.

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Artist: Rene Matić .matic
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Production: Flash Art Studios
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Location: Artist’s Studio

Featuring: .miai .xiexin

+ Visual Essay for Versace: Resurrecting Desire



Yngve Holen transforms objects — from luxury cars to agave leaves — into meticulous, uncanny sculptures that reveal the ...
28/11/2025

Yngve Holen transforms objects — from luxury cars to agave leaves — into meticulous, uncanny sculptures that reveal the systems, desires, and contradictions of contemporary life. In her essay, Anya Harrison explores how his work dissects, reassembles, and hallucinates the everyday, creating a stark vision of human experience and industry, a world teetering “89 Seconds to Midnight.”

Hit the link in bio to read “89 Seconds to Midnight,” by from 352 Fall 2025.




Solomon’s expansive abstractions unfold across multiple square canvases, each a self-contained world. In conversation wi...
20/11/2025

Solomon’s expansive abstractions unfold across multiple square canvases, each a self-contained world. In conversation with Tosia, they explore how this practical choice—originally meant to limit decisions — has become philosophical. Squares turn inward, resist assimilation, and create tension within the space, inviting viewers to dwell in their contained, contemplative friction, where art asserts its presence beyond walls or subjects.

Hit the link in bio to read “Shadow Theater” by from 352 Fall 2025.

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Art Collaboration Kyoto reveals Japan through its art: Kyoto’s temples hosting intimate exhibitions, thoughtful pairings...
18/11/2025

Art Collaboration Kyoto reveals Japan through its art: Kyoto’s temples hosting intimate exhibitions, thoughtful pairings between local and international galleries, and a public program activating ICC Kyoto’s historic architecture. Moving through these presentations, Alessio Avventurioso witnesses how Yukako Yamash*ta’s vision makes collaboration a true engine. Beyond the fair, Kanazawa’s 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art highlights SIDE CORE’s post-disaster project, showing how contemporary practice can rebuild connections. A journey that ultimately underscores art’s capacity to shape place, memory, and community.

Hit the link to read “Kyoto and Kanazawa: Crosscurrents of Creation” by .




Paul McCarthy’s work lays bare the violent clarity of the psyche, where sprawling performances, sculptural carnage, and ...
11/11/2025

Paul McCarthy’s work lays bare the violent clarity of the psyche, where sprawling performances, sculptural carnage, and cinematic delirium fracture American mythologies under pressure. Gea Politi examines how, across decades, McCarthy’s practice becomes both blunt tool and delicate scalpel, slicing through repression, ritual, and role-play.

Hit the link in bio to read “The Straightforward Complexity of Psyche,” by from 352 Fall 2025.

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Production: Flash Art Studios
Location: Artist’s studio, Los Angeles





Kate Spencer Stewart speaks with Orit G*t from her Los Angeles studio, where expansive abstractions unfold across multip...
08/11/2025

Kate Spencer Stewart speaks with Orit G*t from her Los Angeles studio, where expansive abstractions unfold across multiple canvases at once. Her choice to work exclusively with squares began as a practical way to limit decisions but has since grown philosophical: the square is self-contained, turning inward rather than conforming to walls or subjects, resisting assimilation and creating spatial friction.


Hit the link in bio for “Square One,” in conversation with from 352 Fall 2025.


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Aki Goto transforms fleeting moments of motherhood, childhood, and nature into luminous fragments — edited, scored, and ...
28/10/2025

Aki Goto transforms fleeting moments of motherhood, childhood, and nature into luminous fragments — edited, scored, and sewn together with tender precision. From hut-building rituals to sudden tantrums, her videos unravel the raw seams of family life. Daniel Merritt explores how Goto’s vigilant eye turns the everyday into profound meditations on memory, survival, and spirit.

Hit the link in bio to read “Don’t Be Alive,” by from 352 Fall 2025.

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Location: Artist’s studio, Hudson Valley
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