Insomnia
A nostalgic imaginary through playful geometry and tactile forms, echoing silhouettes from another time. The garments feel light yet intentional, shaped by emotion and quiet storytelling. With fashion by Haven Liu, photographed by Yujie Wang.
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/by Editor NastyAngels With Dirty Faces / Jordan Hemingway
“These are creatures of culture, drunk on lust and freedom.” With these words, Jordan Hemingway introduces his latest exhibition in Paris. Opened on January 22 and on view until March 15 at Acne Paper Palais Royal, the new permanent exhibition space of Acne Studios, the show marks the artist’s return to the French capital after five years.
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/by Editor NastyWish You Were Here / Banks Violette
Wish You Were Here at TICK TACK in Antwerp unfolds as an exhibition that begins from the very first look while on the street and lingers like a tormented presence long after leaving the space. Curated by Maria Abramenko, the show weaves personal loss and collective anxiety into a dense, haunted narrative where fire, sound and spectral images become carriers of memory. Open until 21 March 2026, it invites the viewer into an experience that is less about passive looking and more about actively inhabiting grief.
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/by Editor NastyUnseen
What's hidden deep inside emerges through distortion and reflections that shift with every movement. A play of light and intense color that change shape as perspective bends. The image becomes a field of transformation, shot by Jesse Herzog.
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/by Editor NastyThe Primal Gesture / Sofia Geideby
Sofia Geideby, master hair stylist and crowned Hairdresser of the Year 2025 in Sweden, believes in pushing the boundaries of creation and has found a way to express and channel her creativity through an intimate—almost primal—medium: hair. In this interview, we follow her belief system when it comes to her craft, her inspiration and creative process.
Art&Culture | Interview
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/by Editor NastySynth up / NATTAUP
Tales of intimacy and desire shared in the darkness. Presenting the latest Synth Up campaign by the unisex essentials fashion brand NATTAUP, along with a chat with the designer.
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/by adminCPHFW AW/26 / Quiet Radicalism
Copenhagen Fashion Week A/W26 once again emerged as one of fashion’s most quietly radical stages, where experimentation was rooted in rethinking how and why clothes are made. Upcycling and secondhand materials functioned as givens rather than statements, balancing political urgency with emotional depth. Across the city, designers embraced softness and vulnerability, moving fluidly between introspection, subversion, and nostalgia, with sustainability seamlessly built in.
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/by Editor NastyStory Of The Eye / Four Chambers
The Story of the Eye by Four Chambers returns to that raw territory, where the body is neither symbol nor spectacle, but material, impulse, and archive. Presented as an immersive, living environment, the project dismantles inherited ways of looking at imagery and repositions sexuality as a site of artistic research, authorship, and agency.
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/by adminSpell on you
Shadows wrap the body in silence and light barely reveals what chooses to remain hidden. Images suspended in darkness and mystery, photographed by Timothy Boue.
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/by Editor NastyLet The Music Speak / Roll Dann
In anticipation of Slate Collective’s first anniversary, set to take place on February 14 at NAMA in Milan, we connected with Roll Dann for a conversation exploring the layers behind his sound and journey.
Music | Interview
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An explosion of light takes us on a virtual immersion. Immortalizing the beauty and intelligence of Isabelle Boemeke, through the lens of Brian Ziff. An iconic influencer advocating for Nuclear energy, who talked with us about science and aesthetic.
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/by Editor NastyLiminals, Pierre Huyghe / Berghain
Berlin’s industrial heart once again becomes a site of perception and speculation as Halle am Berghain opens its doors to Liminals, the latest body of work by Pierre Huyghe.
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/by adminStilllife
She practices disappearance in daylight and becomes it after dark. Her body learns the grammar of stillness and the rooms she enters forget to count her among the living. Words and analog images by Pedro Soenen.
Art&Culture | Words
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/by adminReconnecting With The Divine Muse
Natalie Karpushenko dug into the purest form of inspiration for her photography, utilizing the female body, and mother earth.
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/by Editor NastyDavid Lynch / Pace Gallery Berlin
Pace Gallery Berlin presents a focused exhibition of David Lynch, on view from January 29 to March 22, 2026, exploring the artist’s multidisciplinary practice across painting, sculpture, photography, and early film. The show precedes a major exhibition in fall 2026 at Pace Gallery Los Angeles.
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/by adminAgainst the Drift / Nitro Snowboards
Nitro began with two riders who wanted more from their boards. Across 25 years Nitro has evolved through design, film, community and a global network of riders who define its character. Here we explore that living history, a portrait with unseen archive images of a brand that changed with time without ever losing the raw and authentic feeling that sparked its creation.
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/by adminMotion as Language / Pitti Uomo 109
The 109th Pitti Uomo appeared in Florence like a living city of menswear, where tradition, streetwear, and international perspective collide. This year, the fair moved under the theme of “Motion”, exploring how clothing and style respond to shifting cultural, social and design landscapes.
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/by adminUnveiling the ‘Apocalypse’ / Sandra Mujinga
“We are always late,” the artist says, suggesting that being contemporary means relating to our timeline rather than simply chasing modernity. In their work, presence and invisibility intertwine, revealing that a space “is never empty” and that what it is hidden, what seems absent often speaks the loudest.
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/by Editor NastyOnce Again / MATRAKK
With Once Again, MATRAKK enters a phase of refinement rather than escalation. The EP captures a moment of recalibration, where groove, emotion, and melody take precedence over pressure and speed. Drawing from trance, hard house, and melodic techno, the project moves through optimism, nostalgia, and release, reflecting an artist reshaping his energy without losing its intensity.
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/by adminHer Blue Eyes / Devon Ross through Jason Renaud’s Lens
With her blue eyes, she studies the camera as if she wasn’t the subject of its lens’ photographic investigations. A look away from the viewfinder and reciprocal stares of admiration get impressed on film, their expressions hazingly fading in the folds of out-of-focus feelings and images.
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/by Editor NastyBecoming
The body loosens its boundaries, shedding assigned meanings through makeup, nail art, and clothing. Identity appears fluid and unstable, constantly reforming through gesture, styling, and presence. This series explores becoming as an act of resistance to familiar norms, photographed by Isabella Gao.
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/by Editor NastyLuxury for the soul / Sensoria Dolomites
Sensoria Dolomites is a retreat designed for slowing down. Set against the raw majesty of the Dolomites, this adults-only sanctuary reimagines luxury as presence, balance and sensory depth. Here, refined design, intuitive wellness and the power of nature converge to make it the ultimate South Tyrol destination.
Lifestyle | Places
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/by adminSoundscapes vol.108 | Psyclon Nine
A selection by Nero Bellum, lead vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist and producer of Psyclon Nine, industrial metal group formed in 2000 in California.
Music | Soundscapes
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/by adminMichael Gira / Through my veins
A spotlight on one of the originators of the alternative music scene, constantly shifting through musical genres, Michael Gira. American singer-songwriter, musician, author and artist. The main force behind the legendary Swans, The Angels of Light and founder of Young God Records.
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/by adminSoundscapes vol.28 / Molchat Doma
Heavy classics and trip-hop vibes in a selection curated by Molchat Doma (translates “Houses are silent”), the dark and danceable band operating on the dark borderlines of post-punk and synth-pop, hailing from Belarus.
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