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  • 1 week ago | tobemagazine.com.au | Arvida Byström |James Dyer

    Arvida Byström is a multi-hyphenated artist working in photography, digital media, performance and sculpture.Since starting as a proto-influencer in the early 2000s, Byström’s work has come to deal with problems of self-representation in new technologies and platforms, from Tumblr to selfie sticks and now AI.

  • Feb 26, 2025 | 10magazine.com | Arvida Byström |Claudia Croft

    Thoughts of legacy and of what gets passed on inspired Silvia Venturini Fendi as she designed her SS21 co-ed collection. It’s a topic she understands intimately, having spent a lifetime at the house founded nearly a century ago by her grandmother. What else could she do but pour all that knowledge and emotional resonance into her show?

  • Jun 4, 2024 | ssense.com | Arvida Byström

    Arvida Byström is an edgelord. That is, her art teeters on the edge of what society considers tolerable. Her latest project is a photobook, In the Clouds, which documents her social experiment on an OnlyFans-like platform and combines three hot-button issues: selfies, artificial intelligence, and pornography. She used an AI “nudifying” application to generate artificial nudes which she sent to paying customers; as the project went on, the nudes became increasingly glitchy and bizarre.

  • Apr 9, 2024 | hypebae.com | Arvida Byström |Gigi Fong

    Swedish photographer and influencer Arvida Byström releases her new sex-positive book, “In the Clouds.”Nothing digital lasts forever — so Byström is putting her nudes in print. Now available, her pocket-sized book ”In the Clouds” features 164 pages of AI-generated nudes. Inspired by the harsh reality of the app “Undress.app,” which claims it can undress “any image,” Byström tapped AI to decipher “what’s left” of intimacy on the internet,” she told Forbes.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | mynewsdesk.com | Arvida Byström

    The artist Arvida Byström has chosen Dunkers kulturhus in Helsingborg for her first large-scale solo exhibition in Sweden, on view from 4 April – 4 August. Visitors are invited into a whimsical and slightly uncomfortable experience as Arvida Byström examines the role of the body from an online and commercial perspective. Swedish artist Arvida Byström has become well-known for her artistic investigating of norms, femininity and the social and economic stipulations of the internet.

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