Posted by Fabio 18 December 2019
A selection of paintings by Swedish-born artist Camilla Engstrom. read more
Posted by Fabio 18 December 2019
When the Dust Settles is an exploration of the psychological landscape of our contemporary society. As we immerse ourselves in a performance-driven culture marked by the excess of desires and the saturation of information, we’ve grown to understand our hyperconnected world by the immediacy that follows our everyday lives read more
Posted by Fabio 17 December 2019
Brian Eno narrates this fictional documentary set in the year 2025, interviewing Londoners about their first Christmas heatwave. A playful but terrifying missive from the near future. Directed by London-based writer and director Jake Lancaster. read more
Posted by Fabio 17 December 2019
Antwerp-based graphic designer Stephanie Specht talked to us about design, creativity, and living and working in Antwerp. Plus a selection of her favourite places.
Read the full interview here
Posted by Fabio 13 December 2019
Sainte Maria is an illustrator based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Her illustrations strip things down from exuberance and reflect fashion in all its beauty. From Chanel shows through the creations of Gosha Rubchinskyi and Balenciaga to a Carmex lip balm, she takes down the barriers between what is commercial and sophisticated. read more
Posted by Fabio 12 December 2019
A woman is locked in her home with an egg. She eats the egg, she repents. She kills it. She lets the egg die of hunger. A film by Italian film director and artist, Martina Scarpelli. read more
Posted by Fabio 12 December 2019
A selection of work by Bristol-based freelance photographer, Izzy de Wattripont. Her work focuses on youth and identity on celebrating the act of taking part, of learning new skills and of being part of something bigger than just yourself. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 December 2019
Against the Light marks the first major UK presentation of Czech photographer, Jan Svoboda (1934–1990) since his first solo exhibition at The Photographers’ Gallery in 1982. His groundbreaking experiments with form rank him as one of the world’s pioneers of photographic appropriation and forerunners of conceptual photography. read more