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Author Stephanie LaCava presents I Fear My Pain Interests You
With similarities to Joan Didion, I Fear My Pain Interests You examines issues of power, how it is or is not inherited, what the consequences of being defined by others...
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Pauline Scotto di Cesare and the nonverbal communication of body language
Pauline Scotto di Cesare for Lampoon Digital Edition: aside from being decorative, we use gestures and movements to convey messages
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«Reusing and repairing are longer processes than creating a mass production» – Baserange
«When we started the brand, we agreed that we would do it in the cleanest way possible. You don't want to create a business that would harm nature» – Blandine...
From self-irony to eroticism to cultural identity, Julie Poly’s artworks do not shy away
The artistic meeting at the intersection between fashion and pseudo-documentary photography. In conversation with Ukrainian visual artist Julie Poly
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What makes a man? – questioning masculinity, Sharifa Morris and Guarionex Rodriguez
Masculinity is constructed and defined socially, historically and politically, rather than being biologically driven. Sharifa Morris design a story about the condition of manhood today
Break Performance. Between the body of nature and the human orderly disruption
Daoyang Han, Peng Ding, and Huadong Zhu: three architects use their bodies to perform order disturbance juxtapositioning urban surroundings and green elements
ADI Museum, Milan. A design museum, the story of over 70 years of Made in Italy
Born in the middle of the pandemic, ADI is the first design museum in Milan born from the collection of the prize Compasso d’Oro established by Gio Ponti in 1934
Kristin Oppenheim archival casettes
Night Run and Voices Fill My Head: selected sound works from Kristin Oppenheim
The double LP Voices Fill My Head, released from INFO, features the second collection of Oppenheim's early sound works from 1993 to 1999
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Documenting New York Street Style: Johnny Cirillo and the revival that never died
Thrift Culture in NYC: A Sixty Year History of Anti-Fashion and Environmentalism - New York born photographer Johnny Cirillo and creator of @watchingnewyork increasing popularity of thrifting
HELLO, My Name Is: Nadia Lee Cohen’s Recent Exhibition is an Ode to the Mundane
Nadia Lee Cohen casts her cinematic eye on the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in Los Angeles in her debut US exhibition on the allures of the ordinary