Tag: Humanities
Storytelling through people – from the visit of Pope John Paul II to a cup of flat white: the British photographer captures forty years of changes in Ireland
The Bauhaus was founded at a time of transformation – the time we are now living in is just as transformative – talking to Xavier Troussard, head of the project
The recurrence of a process marks the sign of rebirth as art imitates life in his rendition of the egg. Six artists share their own visions of Ovum
To create the Ombré Leather fragrance, Sonia Constant used the scent of black leather – Orpur quality fragrances for violet and jasmine scents
Created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, On the Beach is an expression of a day spent at the beach in the Californian summertime
We should all be feminist because this is (still) a men’s world: «Hers is a world to be discovered, in which she lets you enter gradually»
Gods are never afraid to die, because they know that their life is less relevant than what they have done and said, of what they have been
Cultural diversity expressed through pop music is the European method of choice to have a head start after more than one year without live performances
The decline of the ideological factions and installation of a metamodern consumer hedonism has even managed to take hold in the Persia of legends
Weaving vanishing landscapes with the rigor of a scientist and the lyricism of a poet, Alexandra Kehayoglou is known for her 1.44 kilometer long green carpet on the Dries Van Noten runway
