10 Digital Artists: Asian Women Defining The Landscape
In support of the diverse voices and perspectives that enrich the art world, we are spotlighting ten digital artists who create and support Asian culture in digital arts and Web3. From immersive digital installations to thought-provoking visual narratives, these artists are not only pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the digital realm but also challenging societal norms and redefining cultural representation.
10 Digital Artists: Women in digital arts you need to know
Creativity is a force that defies boundaries, reshapes narratives, and drives conversations — and would be extremely boring if only men did it. So here’s a list of female digital artists whose work sparks inspiration in so many shapes and forms in the colorful world of digital art!
Artist Interview: Ibuki Kuramochi
Ibuki Kuramochi is a Japanese-born interdisciplinary artist who incorporates the Japanese modern/contemporary dance Butoh, performance, video, installation, and painting in her art and explores concepts around the body, the resonance of thought and body, metamorphosis, cyborg feminism, and post-human feminism. We asked Ibuki about her art, creative process, and inspirations.