Unveiled at Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign, Rodolfo Agrella’s initial creative direction for Potocco establishes a contemporary visual identity that honors the Italian firm’s heritage while eyeing global expansion.
In "Where Do I Go?", Rania Matar confronts the profound legacy of Lebanon's civil war and ongoing crises, capturing the resilience and complex decisions of women through evocative collaborative portraiture set against the nation's scarred landscapes.
“Matter is memory, and memory is a medium,” says artist Annalise Neil, whose surreal cyanotypes brim with animals, fungi, geological specimens, shells, and more, which she augments with watercolor.
Across a multi-decade practice encompassing diverse media, David Hockney consistently examines the mechanics of human perception, redefining the role of light, time, and multiple perspectives in shaping our collective visual memory.
Mohamed Bourouissa's "Pour Noubia" navigates the intricate life of his aunt, Noubia Meyer, a migrant sex worker, through an immersive array of films, objects, and photographs, revealing the often-unacknowledged stories of those on the periphery.
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