Wooden Sculptures // Henrique Oliveira
Ripping through the floors and ceilings of art galleries around the world, Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira’s organic wooden sculptures appear to be growing of their own accord. Giant knots of wood collide with each other, looking like that scene from […]
Tuesday Takeover // #05 Kenneth Nguyen
Last week it was over to a photographer very well known on the Copenhagen social scene – Mr. Kenneth Nguyen. Using the day to document his journey from Germany back to Copenhagen, Kenneth’s pictures reflect the style of social narrative […]
Retrospective // Eric Valli’s ‘Honey Hunters’
(All featured photos property and credit of Eric Valli)
Rediscovering past art that still shocks and inspires as greatly as it did upon its release is something we love at ArtRebels. Absolutely worth sharing.
Following its first prize award […]
Doug Aitken’s Altered Earth // Arles, France
Californian multimedia artist Doug Aitken‘s latest art projection project explores our constantly changing landscapes through constantly changing projections on giant suspended screens, thus creating it’s own landscape in turn.


Aitken describes the project as “a series of […]
Trailerpark afterparty // Regnsky
Main photo taken at Pumpehuset; photographer Kenneth Nguyen
Regnsky is a Copenhagen based music blog. Since 2008 they have written about interesting and current artists who make electronic and alternative music. One of the bloggers, Morten Bruhn, is also a great […]
Roots & Ruins // Glasgow
Spaced in the City ushered in the winter months with Roots and Ruins, a multi-arts mini festival held in the Barras Art and Design Centre in the east end of Glasgow. Now with a handful of events behind them, the […]
Don John shows us how street art is done
Having collaborated with illusive street artist Don John before, ArtRebels are keeping a firm radar on his work. Now making a living from his passion, his most recent works explore humans vs animals. We ask him to explain more about […]
Plexus no.19 by Gabriel Dawe
via HUH. Magazine
Say ‘colourful thread’ and I’m thinking about twee sewing shops. Gabriel Dawe thinks differently and thank God. The Mexican-born artist’s latest instillation uses a series of colourful threads to create what looks like a huge prism effect. Plexus […]
