Tag: Lampoon issue 25
From their home-studio in Milan, photographers Armando Bruno and Mauro Maglione explore voyeurism and the ‘invasiveness’ of the camera
From Italy to India to Wales. How the culture of hand weaving is undergoing just enough modernization to keep it alive, but not enough to kill the traditional craft completely
A duplication of imagery and scale acts as a means of equating the objects and the subjects. A collection of Montreal’s creativity overlooked by the international fashion industry – Alex Black
«Transparent can also be just another way of saying one’s true self, displaying all those things that are usually hidden behind the two-way mirror of one’s life» – Rasmus Weng Karlsen
In the limelight after the multi-million auction of Beeple’s The first 5,000 days. Art and tech, a compendium of the recent turmoil in the art market and the global excitement about disruptive technologies
Breaking the barriers between genders’ representations to stir up trouble shows that femininity and masculinity are exchangeable and shareable
Roberto Patella’s work echoes the socially critical message of the book ‘Generation Me’, namely why today’s youth are more confident, assertive, entitled, and unhappier than ever before
Styphalia is a marshy lake in Greece. It is situated on a plateau at the southern foot of Mount Cyllene. Here, Ria Mort recreates an ancestral circle
We Are History, a group show curated by Ekow Eshun offers an expansion of the visual framework surrounding climate change — from historical and postcolonial to lyrical and poetic
A silent performance, a theatrical act without a script, a dreamscape of bodies floating on the stage of life. Menelik Puryear and the dream as satisfaction of unconscious desire