“YOU ARE HERE: Central Asia” Fondazione Elpis / Milan
You are here. Position pinned. If we pause for a moment, are we able to locate the Central Asian republics…
You are here. Position pinned. If we pause for a moment, are we able to locate the Central Asian republics…
I bump into Bill Kouligas and Gabber Eleganza behind the Stone Island stage at C2C Festival in Turin. Yaeji is…
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If someone asked me to imagine what Diego Marcon’s studio might look like, I’d likely picture a puppeteer’s workshop. Lining…
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Architecture is to nature like nature is to architecture. Daniel Del Core designs his collections starting from both, by passing…
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Someone told me that Berlin Art Week has long been regarded as the cultural marker that bids farewell to summer…