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Agnese Torres

Art and cinema lover, in 2015 she participated in a summer course on the contemporary art market at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York. Bocconi University graduated, she specialized in Arts and Cultural Management at Ca’ Foscari University. She had a previous work experience in marketing and business developement of cultural organizations, such as ÈCU-The European Independent Film Festival, Paris, and Creative Business Network, Copenhagen.

The creative heart of Paris is home to a brutalist space designed by the Berlin-based studio VAUST dedicated to exploring collectible design and functional art

Molteni Mondo – la monografia edita da Rizzoli in occasione dei 90 anni di Molteni&C. Vincent Van Duysen racconta il suo ruolo di Direttore Creativo tra minimalismo e ricerca della ruvidità

An upcycled jean emits up to 83 percent less CO2 than a new one – Miu Miu’s latest Upcycled collection and other efforts to explore the potential of vintage denim and other historic fabrics

Un jeans upcycled emette fino all’83% di CO2 in meno rispetto a uno nuovo – l’ultima collezione Upcycled di Miu Miu e altri tentativi per esplorare il potenziale del denim vintage e altri tessuti storici

Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk seeks a stable balance between human-made and nature through a sustainable approach which relies on the properties of raw materials and the expertise of craftsmen

Knitwear comes to the rescue with naturally sourced fibers and artisanal production processes with low environmental impact – some projects presented during the Loro Piana Knit Design Awards 2024

In Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot the South African artist reflects on humanity in a close dialogue with his alter-ego, a metaphor for the artist’s critical eye

Today brands play a role in the promotion and diffusion of independent fashion publishing which seems to be experiencing a new golden age – the Bottega Veneta fanzine

The analog photography and the intellectual irony of Richard Billingham reflects the crudeness of a youth spent under the weight of alcoholism and poverty in the Black Country

Over seventy shots celebrating the vulva and subverting the biased canons of the representation of the female nude in contemporary society – Bex Day’s first photographic book