Tag: Lampoon issue 28
The evolution of work in art: human body is a brain, the hand a learning tool
What does working on art mean nowadays? Artists and creators as social actors in evolution – from Plato until the robots today, in conversation with curators Giulia Piscitelli Pier Paolo...
Jezabelle Cormio: womanity and the gender gap – an anthology of the present
Cringe, femicide, and upper class vulgarity. Jezabelle Cormio, founder of the knitwear brand Cormio, sharing anger and strength with her political commitment in fashion
The Working issue:how rough music relates to raw architecture
«I visualize my work as a sculpture that is being refined and polished» – a rough dialogue between violinist Charlie Siem and architect Anne Holtrop on music and architecture
Kim Ann Foxman an interview aboutherDJing career and the rave community
«The industry has opened up, the community has opened up. It is way more diverse in terms of gender, sexuality, and color». Kim Ann Foxman on raves music, photographed by...
Fendi Couture, Lampoon Issue 28 – getting dressed is a work in progress
New life is breathed into a garment every time it is put on, as it’s almost never worn the exact same way twice. When the garment is passed onto another,...
Cultivating our garden: exploring Humberto Campana’s design process
Constructing with nature: Humberto Campana's botanic garden project blossoms as a sanctuary for preserving biodiversity and fostering environmental education
Kicking traditions trough sustainability? Kasia Kucharska’s latex ensembles
Ornament is crime: Kasia Kucharska talks with Lampoon about fashion, architectural background and the next step of the sustainable textile industry – with Latex
Sex, respect – sexual exploration – the new young working class is rising
New professional figures emerge in Gianmarco Onofri's photography, embodying the modern world and making profits with the factory of sex and sexual exploration in the time of taboos: OnlyFans
The best fashion pieces from FW23 collection – a review by Boe Marion and Kirby Marzec
Locker Room is the title of a fashion review Season 2023 for Lampoon, the Working issue. Photographer Boe Marion and stylist Kirby Marzec
Vito Schnabel: «Don’t talk about things you want to do – do them»
The American dealer Vito Schnabel about his perspectives on curation ethics, NFTs and his reflection on the matters of diversity and representation within the gallery system
Crafting conversations: Paul Smith and some nomadic inspirations at Altai Gallery
When Sir Paul Smith discovered «a shop of handmade rugs» in Milan, he brought their essence to his London showroom and to the upcoming Fall Winter collection
Big Wave Surfing, Mason Hyce Barnes and the ocean, an interview
Surfer Mason Hyce Barnes recalls the travels to Nazaré, the Mecca of the surfing world – an interview and some fashion portraits for Lampoon, The Working issue
Collecting samples – the artistic experimentation of Pandora’s Jukebox
Yasmina Dexter, aka Pandora’s Jukebox, during her career has created a sound map that animates fashion catwalks. Soundscapes, horizons of meaning that need no translation
Human Power comes from Human Fragility: James Norton, the acting, the diabetes
After playing on stage the role of Jude from A Little Life, actor James Norton talks with Lampoon Editor Carlo Mazzoni about the fragility they have in common: diabetes
Changing economies, changing societies, changing design – the Bouroullec brothers
The rhythms and habits of work nowadays are increasingly oppressive. The Bouroullec brothers have a solution to turn it around through design: it's cat ergonomics
Like a paparazzi – the voyeuristic lens of Winter Vandenbrink for Lampoon
Whether it's Parris Goebel's choreography, James Norton on stage, or young Italian men making ends meet on OnlyFans: work is always the first expression of human dignity
Drawing performances: Tosh Basco’s evolving artistic experimentation odyssey
Tosh Basco: «Nudity challenges divisions and allows us to see ourselves as vulnerable and authentic beings. Performance art can serve as a reminder of our common humanity»
Michel Gaubert: Can Fashion Soundtracks Carry Political Messages?
"Music is an image, fashion does fashion" – portraits of Michel Gaubert, an interview for Lampoon on shows and cinematic events
Considerations behind Courrèges revival by Nicolas di Felice: at what costs?
In today’s landscape, what does it take to bring a brand from sleeping beauty to avant-garde status? Nicolas di Felice opening the doors of Courrèges to a genderless community
Future archeology – Louis Vuitton Resort 24, the show took place at the Isola Bella
Speaking of womanity. An aquatic to botanical collection, leaving the land to reconnect with the plant kingdom. The images by Alice Rosati and a fashion review by Lampoon Editor in...
Sayak Valencia: «Gore capitalism disrupts the Marxist model of consumption»
Sayak Valencia's research results on work conditions. Necropolitics and Gore Capitalism disrupt the Marxist model of production-consumption – the world of work is undergoing a radical change
What did prospectors wear to travel over rough terrain or up streams?
Seattle, 1897 – Filson was founded as C.C. Filson's Pioneer Alaska Clothing and Blanket Manufacturers to meet the needs of gold miners passing through Seattle on their way to the...
Ethics or aesthetics? uncanny photography, Maxime Ballesteros and a friend, Vimala Pons
Toying with the uncanny and the bizarre photography, Vimala Pons’ editorial with Maxime Ballesteros is a visual rollercoaster, of alter-egos, doppelgängers and vocational doubles
