Annalise June Kamegawa
In 7 ½ at Sabbioneta’s Palazzo Giardino, Juergen Teller and Dovile Drizyte turns historic ceilings and raw snapshots into an intimate stage for love, legacy, and domestic spectacle
Dalle confessioni di William S. Burroughs ai neon onirici di una Città del Messico ricostruita a Cinecittà: intervista al production designer di Queer Stefano Baisi
Es Devlin in conversation with Lampoon on Salone del Mobile’s Library of Light: mapping words, movement, and memory into Brera’s historic courtyard—shaping space through story
Inside Gio Ponti’s Arlecchino with design critic and former New York Times columnist, Alice Rawsthorn at Prada Frames 2025. “I felt design was misunderstood, marginalized, not taken seriously. There was a mission I could undertake”
Robert Wilson x Michelangelo: La Pietà Rondanini in Mother, mostra inaugurale del Salone del Mobile 2025: ha preso una penna e ha disegnato una cipolla fatta di luce
Bob Wilson x Michelangelo: La Pietà Rondanini in Mother, the opening exhibition for Salone del Mobile 2025: he took a pen and draw an onion made of light
László Tóth’s story of migration may be the most American of all. Judy Becker, production designer of Carol and Brokeback Mountain fame, on how she developed the work of this truly American designer
With dripping water, a breathing organ, and handmade Korean drums, Improvisation in 10 Days unites Atoui’s work into an evolving sonic environment
Luca Guadagnino takes William Lee’s story and does something unexpected — from miniatures, millipedes, and Mexico City, the production designer of Guadagnino’s 2024 film discusses turning William S. Burroughs’ life into a world inside the screen
Author and anthropologist Grazia Ting Deng recounts foaming milk, Occidentalist fantasies, and the socio-economic journey that has brought Chinese-run coffee bars to prominence in Italy