Tag Archive for: artist

Stalker / Olga Kisseleva
Art&Culture | Interview
The immersive opera Stalker, inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1978 film, reimagines the Stalker as a woman who guides people toward inner growth and acceptance, suppressing violence and wrath. Combining visual arts, science, and modern classical music, the project features contributions from artist and researcher Olga Kisseleva, known for her innovative stage design and academic work at the Sorbonne.

RIP / Jesse Draxler & Banks Violette
Art&Culture | Interview
After two exclusive drops of artistic t-shirts, Jesse Draxler ’s creative lab, RIP, symbol of art, fashion, and music, returns with Skull, a new release in collaboration with artist Banks Violette.

Mirror / Merrick d’Arcy-Irvine & Julia Bajanova
Art&Culture | Interview
"Mirror" created by Merrick d’Arcy-Irvine and Julia Bajanova and published by the contemporary publishing house DCV, is an art book where two artistic disciplines, photography and textile design, reflect and amplify one another. This project explores the concept of fluidity and connection, blending manual processes with a visceral inquiry that evokes vital and biological elements.

Red Light / Paris Photo Week
Art&Culture | Spotlight
From November 7 to 10, the 27th edition of Paris Photo took place, an internationally renowned fair established as a grand tribute to photographic art, its key figures, and new experimenters. A complex network of diverse roots and aesthetics was enriched by a series of events and micro-sectors, all based on pure creative interaction. Adding to this was the Parisian setting, animated by numerous initiatives focused on photography, cinema, and more, hosted by prominent venues such as Dover Street Market Paris and more.

Black Sketchnote / Kolya Nemoi
Art&Culture | Interview
Getting inside the world of this young artist, with a background rooted in skateboarding, street art, and personal memories. This interview reveals how his early explorations of oil painting, tattooing, and fashion were shaped by unconventional influences: from meditative painting sessions in a cemetery-facing studio to crafting his first tattoo designs for friends.

BSK & YBDG / Dover Street Market Paris
Art&Culture | Spotlight
On October 15th and 17th, the new location of the international chain Dover Street Market Paris hosted an unprecedented performance born from the collaboration between the Mexican artist Bárbara Sánchez-Kane and the collective Young Boy Dancing Group. Art, sculpture, choreography, sound composition, and fashion became expressive channels for a multi-themed representation that leads the audience to a state of provocation and reflection.

Radical Iconography Productions / Jesse Draxler
Art&Culture | Interview
Exclusive interview to explore artist’s two new launches and projects, marking the affirmation of RIP as a concrete intersection of fashion, music, and art.

Lawrence English / Energy Fields : Vibrations Of The Pacific
Art&Culture | Interview
In conversation with the Australian composer, producer, artist and co-curator of ‘Energy Fields’; a complex expressive framework comprised of various forms of art and scientific interactions.

The Beauty of the Grotesque / Guillermo Lorca
Art&Culture | Interview
In conversation with the Chilean artist, to enter in a grotesque world, halfway between the inescapable fairy-tale realm of fantasy and the dark, visceral taste of the Gothic.

First Of His Kind / Oshamo
Music | Interview
In his debut, UK-based afrobeats artist embarks on a groundbreaking sonic journey that fuses his Nigerian roots with his experiences in the UK. The EP delves into themes of love, ambition, and cultural resilience, showcasing his unique blend of storytelling and musical experimentation.

Windows To Look In / Lorenzo Senni
Music | Interview
In a conversation with Lorenzo Senni, the winner of the twelfth edition of the Italian Council (2023). The artist brings his essence and journey to life in an exhibition that finds a permanent home at MAXXI L’Aquila – National Museum of 21st Century Arts.

X New Worlds / Red pill / Blue pill
Art&Culture | Interview
Talking with X New Worlds, we discover a dimension that lies between wakefulness and the subconscious. The artist presents and embodies a detailed yet unclassifiable aesthetic, where distant memories and dreamlike hallucinations blend and shape one another. Following the White Rabbit to enter the land of wonders, where artificial intelligence serves as the creator, and a disturbing undercurrent of unease keeps us captivated on the screen
