‘One cannot observe if they are not part of the experiment’ – Guillermo Santomà on architecture as a continuous performance.
Aging has never been portrayed as disturbingly visceral as in Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance. It critiques the obsession with youth, blending horror and satire in a grotesque, unforgettable narrative.
Ti West’s “X” trilogy depicts the process of media overwriting reality for its own nourishment, in a continuous exchange of codes, roles, standards and expectations in which the adherence to a specific female role overlaps with the individuals’ value and desirability.
"You Can Only Kill Us Once": Neo-Grunge Aesthetics and the Opioid Epidemic at Trauma in Berlin.
Domenico Romeo outlines the distinct identities shaping his artistic practice and a transversal vision for his future.
From illustrating the iconic Goosebumps universe to navigating an extremely volatile creative scene, Tim Jacobus shares insights on his mastery of soft-core horror.
Ben Ditto, creative force behind Yaya Labs, offers a refreshingly candid take on technology’s evolution, grounded in both humor and insight.
Join us on a walk (there’s a surprising lack of buses around here) through the bustling streets of Turin for Art Week. Just outside @artissima, you’ll find a vibrant scene of independent spaces, fresh new projects and artists.
The transition from photography to 3D isn’t just a medium shift; it’s a new framework for creative exploration.
In what seems like a long Christmas season that goes on and on, we meet Romy (Nicole Kidman), the CEO of a prestigious robotics company.
On Saturday, January 17th, during Men’s Milan Fashion Week, JORDANLUCA presented their latest collection, The Wedding—it was an intimate expression of identity, love, and Britishness with a twist.
Aging has never been portrayed as disturbingly visceral as in Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance. It critiques the obsession with youth, blending horror and satire in a grotesque, unforgettable narrative.
Ti West’s “X” trilogy depicts the process of media overwriting reality for its own nourishment, in a continuous exchange of codes, roles, standards and expectations in which the adherence to a specific female role overlaps with the individuals’ value and desirability.
Where tradition and innovation intertwine, Estudio Felipe Escudero redefines design as a multidimensional dialogue—blurring the lines between architecture, nature, and technology.
"The Room Next Door" is a film with apocalyptic overtones.
Transcending the Self: Joshua’s Artistic Journey Through Movement, Healing, and Identity.
Keiichiro Shibuya’s latest release BORDERLINE from the ANDROID OPERA MIRROR album is a bold meditation on technology, art, and the evolving boundaries of performance.
Racer and Eamonn Freel craft a sharp, culturally charged project blending nostalgia with humor and a post-Soviet perspective.
A dissociated girlie in a alienated world, femininity, toxic masculinity, and other out of place feelings.
Nine couches, nine frames, and Juergen Teller’s signature intensity redefine the language of public spaces for a renowned brand.
A ferocious performance defines Leo Luchini’s latest single, “Off The Leash,” merging raw emotion with industrial grit.
The 9th Premio Lissone Design transforms public spaces into stages for contemporary design, hosted by MAC Lissone, curated by Matteo Ghidoni.
Nocturnal Visions by Noelle Lee reimagines esotericism, folklore, and artistic inspiration through intricate, thoughtfully assembled drawings and installations.
Punk, Chaos, Life, Photography, and Multidisciplinarity: A Dialogue with Jacopo Benassi.
Domenico Romeo outlines the distinct identities shaping his artistic practice and a transversal vision for his future.
From illustrating the iconic Goosebumps universe to navigating an extremely volatile creative scene, Tim Jacobus shares insights on his mastery of soft-core horror.
Between improvisation and precision, Shoko Igarashi charts a sonic landscape uniquely her own. Shoko Igarashi’s new album 'Onsen Music' is coming via Tigersushi on December 6th.
Join us on a walk (there’s a surprising lack of buses around here) through the bustling streets of Turin for Art Week. Just outside @artissima, you’ll find a vibrant scene of independent spaces, fresh new projects and artists.
Ange Madame crafts a world where instinct and raw expression intertwine, guiding her artistry across performance, sound, and visual form.
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