ARCHIV3 Magazine Issue 3 Features 4o Visionary Artists From Around The Globe

Art

'Theory of Magic' by Saeideart.

New York City, Sept 2nd, 2024 – ARCHIV3 is thrilled to announce that curation for its highly anticipated physical issue 3 is now underway, set to spotlight 40 mind-bending artists from across the globe. This special issue will be celebrated with a major event at the iconic Oculus, World Trade Center, hosted in collaboration with esteemed partners, Meta Betties.

In this issue, ARCHIV3 has partnered with HUG, a leader in the multidisciplinary digital art space, to present a stunning array of works that pushes the boundaries of creativity and innovation. HUG's expansive network has not only streamlined the curation process but also provided invaluable opportunities for international artists, connecting them with grantors, collectors, publishers, and other influential figures in the art world.

"We are beyond excited to showcase these remarkable artists in Issue 3," said Joshua Sauceda, Editor-in-Chief of ARCHIV3 Magazine. "HUG's collaboration has been instrumental in curating an issue that is both diverse and groundbreaking, representing the forefront of digital artistry."

CONVERGE by OLIVER13H.

'Creature Grief' by Emma Parkinson.

'The Language Of Love' by Jenny Jiyoung Han.

Featured Artists

Among the artists in Issue 3 is the winner of our recent open call, Saeideart. Our first-place grant winner’s work is deeply rooted in activism, focusing on women’s rights, anti-oppression, and protest art. The Turkey-based artist’s portfolio serves as a voice for those often unheard, making her a standout in this issue.

Other featured artists include:

Cursed by Bowo.

Chain of Narration by Ibraheem Leone.

Otra Dimensión by Kaki.

The Event

The release of Issue 3 will be celebrated with an exclusive event in New York City at the Oculus, WTC Meta Betties-Canvas 3.0 Gallery. This event will mirror the success of our recent flagship events, offering an immersive art-forward experience complete with live DJ performances, music, drinks, industry networking opportunities, and more.

Availability

Issue 3 of ARCHIV3 Magazine will be available for international order starting September 28, 2024 for an MSRP of $25.

For media inquiries, event details, or to request a press kit, please contact:

Joshua Sauceda
Editor-in-Chief, ARCHIV3 Magazine
Email: info@ARCHIV3.XYZ

Join us as we celebrate the release of this groundbreaking issue and the incredible talent of these artists who are redefining the digital art landscape in many ways.

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About ARCHIV3
ARCHIV3 explores the potential of creativity, technology and human interaction. As a NYC-based publication, ARCHIV3 is focused on highlighting multidisciplinary artists, brands, companies and how technology is evolving the creative landscape. We have featured online and in-print, various high profile artists and brands, giving them a spotlight to share their story with our audience of multidisciplinary artists, brands, technologists, co-founders, investors, creatives and more. We curate a diverse array of content encompassing articles, essays, opinions, reviews, news features, and interviews within the realm of visual art.

Our editorial scope extends beyond conventional boundaries, welcoming explorations of visual culture in unconventional or unforeseen contexts. ARCHIV3’s four columns revolve around art, music, culture and technology with our culture column extending into sub-columns such as activism, sexuality, fashion, cannabis, and more. Our physical magazine release parties celebrate artistry in various formats as well as bring together industry networking opportunities for all guests.

Joshua Sauceda

Editor-In-Chief

Josh thrive’s as a versatile Creative Director, adept at crafting multimedia projects, scriptwriting, editorial, directing, visual engineering, camera operation, editing, and social content curation. As a media producer in art, culture and technology, Josh is moved by the internet, modern art, and cinema.

https://www.instagram.com/joshsauceda/
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