Tag: Lampoon issue 28
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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»
“Music is an image, fashion does fashion” – portraits of Michel Gaubert, an interview for Lampoon on shows and cinematic events
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