Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Naomi Nakazato surveys the conglomerate landscape of memory, semiotics and language through the usage of scientific and archival methods to describe the in-betweenness of being a queer, biracial person.
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Naomi Nakazato surveys the conglomerate landscape of memory, semiotics and language through the usage of scientific and archival methods to describe the in-betweenness of being a queer, biracial person.
SHINYAKOZUKA SS24: bringing the backside of urban contexts to fashionable, wearable wonders
Carolina Papetti: an interdisciplinary artist dislocating her research between architectures and mental theatrical sets. The unsaid is what she aims at unveiling through an ambiguous, yet deviant language.
Mattia Sugamiele: contemporary art in the age of AI (r)evolution. The coexistence of physical and digital art as a portal to future realities.
Exploring the “ikigai”, thus the Japanese concept that means 'reason for being'. Ikigai has nothing to do with the Western cult of busy, but rather with the with the cultivation of an inner potential at the service of humanity and collectivity.