In Julieta Tarraubella’s work, a flower lives under continuous vision. Time slows, care gains weight, and technology sustains life while quietly asserting control.
In Julieta Tarraubella’s work, a flower lives under continuous vision. Time slows, care gains weight, and technology sustains life while quietly asserting control.
The Vertigo program investigates the friction between the body and systemic collapse. Through diverse performances, 3hd 2025 offers a study of how individuals maintain balance within increasingly environments.
biuro is a shared world of entertainment and play. A physical and digital universe of characters, stories, and shifting formats, moving freely across images, sound, and fantasy.
In a world loud with image, Casella Meyer speaks in material. Tailoring becomes declaration, fabric a quiet manifesto. Introspection drives every stitch.
Through personal footage and floral interruptions, Gerta Xhaferaj traces how memory survives power, censorship, and urban change, moving from authoritarian architecture to everyday social rituals.
Metallic vases and Bluetooth speakers occupy a central table at 10 Corso Como. Here, cameras record a landscape of synthetic nature, pulling the viewer into a loop of self-observation.
Bernhard Schobinger converts debris into amulets at 10·Corso·Como. This exhibition rejects industrial repetition, presenting unique jewelry and sculptures that prioritize raw material power over traditional market value.
Ultracinema Art Festival 2025 makes a strong start. Though niche, what one encounters is a hulking presence that refuses to compromise. A body, a hybrid of bodies, for an audience conscious of what bodies are within cinema.
Pauline Foessel on redefining contemporary and digital art collecting with 100 сollectors.
Carhartt WIP and Salomon return with the X-ALP, a resilient silhouette shaped by material rigor, technical precision, and a campaign set within a fractured, remote terrain.
Hélène Vogelsinger explores sound as a living force, transforming abandoned and monumental spaces into resonant worlds where architecture, memory, and vibration meet.
In a landscape of sudden accelerations and raw voids, Tirana Art Weekend examines the mechanics of storytelling. Artists use the fable’s structure to analyze memory, diaspora, and collective self-organization.
Through books and archival images, Gabritvb brings Italian Gabber and Hardcore Warriors back to life, capturing a 90s subculture defined by music, style, and raw energy.
A chat with the French designer about what he thinks about the future, getting labelled, and the ambivalence of being a Gemini.
With a recoded pharmacy sign, Mathis Altmann reveals the intertwined relationship between the poisons and remedies of contemporary capitalism.
Artist Élie Autin embraces the Dionysian in full form.
Platform Dalí establishes a vital space for artistic and scientific convergence. By focusing on fundamental physical concepts, it drives the production of novel work through sustained, high-level exchange.
Clara La San transforms quiet moments into songs of honesty and feeling, sharing fragments of love, solitude, and reflection that linger long after the music fades.
Anastasiia Ageeva and Daria Rzhavtseva explore how art, tech, and business converge, building new models for CreativeTech and shaping the future of cultural innovation.
Artist Charlie Thomas reveals the love language behind the rise of the extreme right.