Robert Nava – Thunderbolt Disco

Robert Nava has made a name for himself with his canvases depicting otherworldly creatures hovering between the mythical and the supernatural. Shaped by a range of different inspirations, they are rendered in a deliberately naïve style to conjure memories of childhood fantasies. Nava’s work is on display at Pace, London, until 25 June.

Cj Hendry – Epilogue

1883 Arts Editor sits for a chat with Cj Hendry, the 34 year-old NY-based artist from Brisbane best-known for her eye-catching photorealistic drawings of luxury goods and flowers, to discuss her work and influences, and ask about her new exhibition in London.

Coco Yuan: Weaving Fairytale-esque Worlds Through Design And Type

By Nadja Sayej In our rushed digital era shaped by the ongoing scroll of our screens, artist-designer Coco Shiya Yuan offers a counter-narrative.  The New York-based, Chinese graphic designer and visual artist, originally from Melbourne, has an interdisciplinary practice that spans graphic design, art books, writing, installation art and creative coding. Yuan’s practice reflects an ongoing interest in […]

Eve Marguerite

1883 sits down for a chat with London-based artist Eve Marguerite to discuss her practice encompassing video, drawing and installations, and to ask about her project for Lateral Geographies, What If We Gave Them Back.

Josh Sandhu – Quantus Gallery

Are non-fungible tokens a fad or the future of the creative industry? 1883 sits down for a chat with Josh Sandhu from Quantus Gallery – Europe’s first non-fungible token advisory – to talk all things NFTs.

David Wightman – Ariel

1883 meets British landscape painter David Wightman, who is best known for his imaginary mountain vistas teetering on the line between figuration and geometric abstraction. His work is on display at Grove Square Galleries, London, until 14 May.