Khoren Matevosyan: Weaving Myths into Pixels and Threads
Armenian artist Khoren Matevosyan (Xoromat) blends textile craft with digital worlds, reimagining folklore for a future still rooted in tradition.
Our selection of artists participating in Ask Kurt by Catapult. Artists meet real curators. No fees, no noise. Authentic introductions, curated visibility, and a lasting presence online from Catapult (Munchies Art Club).
Armenian artist Khoren Matevosyan (Xoromat) blends textile craft with digital worlds, reimagining folklore for a future still rooted in tradition.
Slovak painter OÄŸga PaĆĄtĂ©kovĂĄ turns stains, bleaches, and ghosted lines into wolves, rivers, and lantern-houses, lyrical eco-paintings from Bratislava & Vienna.
In 2025, Gvantsa Jishkariani stuns with âTrauma Pornâ at Raster Gallery and joins top shows in Brussels, London, and New Yorkâstill sharp, still vital.
Ophelia Arcâs visceral textile sculptures stitch trauma, memory, and feminist psychoanalysis into haunting forms.
New Yorkâbased artist Ailyn Lee merges stone clay, found objects, and painting into dreamlike memory-scapes of identity, vulnerability, and change.
Bijijoo masterful use of mixed media, textured surfaces, and exaggerated forms to engage viewers with themes of identity, transformation, and the absurdity of human existence.