ART & CULTURE
MARTIN MARGIELA AT KUDAN HOUSE: WHEN ART MOVES IN, THE HOUSE LOOKS BACK
In a 1927 Tokyo villa, Margiela turns domestic space into an optical engine, staging an intimate, temporary exhibition where absence becomes a method again.
A FESTIVAL TO RETHINK THE ANALOG
Ferrania turns its century-old film legacy into a living lab, where cinema and photography on film invite us to question how we see, what we keep, and why speed became a default.
THE ELEGANCE OF SURFACE, THE MODERNITY OF MYTH: ERTÉ
Labirinto della Masone hosts Erté’s Art Deco universe, where fashion, theater, and print turn style into a way of thinking about the image-saturated present.
CHANGING ROOMS: CHIARA CALGARO’S QUEER SOCCER ODYSSEY
Locker rooms, scarves, and trading cards: the photographer remixes football culture with queer teams across Europe, building a playful handbook for collective freedom.
<3: THE BOOK OF FOUND HEARTS
Giulia Ferranti turns a mother-daughter hunt for hearts, shot on a phone, into a contagious visual ritual—between pareidolia, play, and everyday care.
INSIDE ABRAMOVIĆ’S STRATEGY. ICONOGRAPHY FIRST, THEN VENICE
A fashion portrait goes viral, then Abramović takes the Accademia. Her Venice show bans phones, “activates” crystals, and turns Titian’s Pietà into a live confrontation.
INSIDE INTERVENTION V: WHERE A BERLIN POWER STATION BECOMES FASHION’S CULTURAL ENGINE
Kraftwerk Berlin becomes a one-day cultural score: runway, talks, and sound under one roof, plus a street market that keeps the city in the frame.
PHOTOVOGUE FESTIVAL TURNS 10 AND PUTS WOMEN BACK IN CHARGE OF THE IMAGE
In Milan, PhotoVogue Festival 2026 explores Women by Women at the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, where photography and video rethink women’s visibility and power.
STOP CALLING THEM ASSISTANTS
In 2026, the word “assistant” stopped meaning invisible. From art studios to fashion week, a new push for credit, safety, and fair work is reshaping creativity.
OPEN CALL
for photographers, writers, and artists to answer one question. Submit work that challenges power, taste, identity, and desire.