Currently Classic: Jonathan Rachman Design
Jonathan Rachman and Dean Rhys Morgan
The Prix Ars Electronica is one of the most prestigious prizes in media art, since 1987. The jury of experts includes Computer/Film/VFX, Digital Musics & Sound Art or Artificial Intelligence & Life Art.
Jonathan Rachman was born in the Lampung province of Sumatra, Indonesia, was educated in Lausanne, Switzerland, and he has made San Francisco his home. One of America’s top interior designers, Rachman has received acclaim and multiple awards, and has been featured in renowned publications such as Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle Decoration, House Beautiful, Homes & Gardens, and Travel + Leisure. His Market Street store in San Francisco has been featured in the Louis Vuitton City Guide.
Dean Rhys-Morgan, after completing a degree in costume design at the Wimbledon College of Arts, he earned his fashion stripes working alongside legendary fashion stylist Isabella Blow at Tatler magazine. He has since written on the decorative arts for an array of publications, including The Telegraph and The Sunday Times, and published books such as Bold, Beautiful, and Damned: The World of 1980’s Fashion Illustrator Tony Viramontes (2013).
The New York born photographer Douglas Friedman has captured some of the world’s most remarkable interiors and architecture projects for magazines including AD, Elle Decor, Vanity Fair, and Harper’s Bazaar. Over the past few years, he began exploring his interest in fashion and portraiture and established himself shooting highly stylized environmental portraits for international publications.
Marc-Antoine Coulon is a French artist, painter and illustrator. His work regularly appears in international magazines including Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Madame Figaro, Elle, and Transfuge. He is the author of Paris: Fashion Flair (Flammarion 2019).
José Manuel Alorda is a Spanish interior and architectural photographer living in San Francisco.