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Who Killed Mr. Moonlight / Alexander Carey – Morgan
Art&Culture | Interview
In this interview the artist delves into the cyclical themes of decay and rebirth, where the physical and emotional challenges of performance art push him toward transcendence, seeking a greater understanding of existence itself.

Death Book: Recipes for the Apocalypse / Petr Davydtchenko
Art&Culture | Spotlight
Petr Davydtchenko is a multimedia conceptual and performance artist, a disruptor of the pre-packaged certainties of capitalist society, and a challenger of rules and norms—beginning with what ends up on your plate.

Bloody Echoes of Memory / Tedo Rekhviashvili
Art&Culture | Interview
In this in-depth interview, contemporary Georgian artist and New York Academy of Art alum reflects on the evolution of his expressive language—from classical training to politically charged, symbol-rich works rooted in identity and memory.

Progetto Ludovico / Lorenzo Perini Natali
Art&Culture | Interview
In this interview, the founder of PROGETTO LUDOVICO reflects on the evolution of the contemporary art platform, which champions independent art initiatives and experimental practices rooted in the use of industrial materials in art.

Atmosfere / Gian Maria Tosatti
Art&Culture | Interview
This article is a deeply personal journey, traveling between Paradiso at the former warehouses of the Central Station and the minimal chic of the Lia Rumma Gallery on Via Stilicone 19.

(X) / Thomas Scheibitz
Art&Culture | Interview
German artist Thomas Scheibitz presents his latest solo exhibition, (X), at TICK TACK in Antwerp, running from February 14 to March 29, 2025.

Everything Is True, Nothing Is Permitted / Kendell Geers
Art&Culture | Interview
The exhibition addresses contemporary crises; highlighting how narratives of “truth” are weaponised in modern society. The title itself becomes a commentary on this condition: when everything claims to be true, nothing can be trusted.

Silent Witnesses / Katia Berez
Art&Culture | Interview
Artist intertwines material and meaning, creating sculptures that carry the weight of absence and resilience. Her viscerally textured faces stand as silent witnesses to human fragility, where the surface itself becomes a record of beauty and rupture.

Dark Matter, Bright Visions / Jun Ong
Art&Culture | Interview
In this interview, the artist shares their journey into light art, combining their architectural background with creative exploration of light as a medium. From public installations to collaborations with sound artists, they discuss how light shapes emotions and narratives in their works.

What Ends When the Symbols Shatter / Filip Custic
Art&Culture | Interview
Known for blurring the lines between the physical and digital, Filip Custic continues to redefine identity and technology through performance, sculpture, and immersive interventions. In January 2025, as part of The Mandrake’s Artist in Residence programme, he brought this exploration to London, using the city itself as both a stage and a collaborator.

Happy House / Penny Slinger
Art&Culture | Interview
In this conversation, the artist reflects on her relationship with the unconscious, dreams, and identity, exploring the representation of the feminine through collage, fashion, and the creation of a personal archive.

Ötza / Levi Van Gelder
Art&Culture | Interview
In this interview, the artist shares their artistic journey, the influences that have shaped personal practice, and the role of irony and speculation in deconstructing dominant historical narratives. Through writing, performance, and artistic research, Levi explores the relationship between identity, storytelling, and digital culture.