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MONDAY CEREMONY: ERYKAH BADU AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF LISTENING

MONDAY CEREMONY: ERYKAH BADU AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF LISTENING

Inside Berlin’s Reethaus Sound Temple, a 25-person ritual dissolves performance into presence In Berlin, inside the Reethaus “Sound Temple,” music…
Three Days in Copenhagen: Notes on Design, City, and the Quiet Performance of Things

Three Days in Copenhagen: Notes on Design, City, and the Quiet Performance of Things

There is a particular kind of attention that design asks of us. Not the sharp, acquisitive attention of shopping, nor…
Benchellal in Uzbekistan: Monument, Memory and the Language of Endurance

Benchellal in Uzbekistan: Monument, Memory and the Language of Endurance

Mohammed Benchellal’s “MONUMENTAL | Sculpting Past Tomorrow,” developed during his residency at the Centre for Contemporary Arts Tashkent, extends his…
IMAN, 1998 — A Portrait Beyond Time

IMAN, 1998 — A Portrait Beyond Time

Captured in 1998 by photographer Dahlen and preserved within the IMAN archive, this image reflects more than a moment in…
NEW MUSEUM: THE REBOOT OF HUMANITY

NEW MUSEUM: THE REBOOT OF HUMANITY

In New York, a city defined by reinvention, the reopening of the New Museum is not merely a return—it is…
Chris Levine’s Frequencies of LOVE: From Saatchi to Sydney

Chris Levine’s Frequencies of LOVE: From Saatchi to Sydney

In a world that moves ever faster, where attention is fragmented and perception is constantly mediated by screens, the work…
Chrome Dreams: Hajime Sorayama’s Radiant Retrospective in Tokyo

Chrome Dreams: Hajime Sorayama’s Radiant Retrospective in Tokyo

In an era where the boundaries between human bodies and machines grow increasingly porous, few artists have captured the aesthetic…
The New Horizon: Hiroshi Nagai and the Digital Circulation of the Urban Dream

The New Horizon: Hiroshi Nagai and the Digital Circulation of the Urban Dream

In an era where the art world increasingly embraces the fluidity of digital commerce, Phillips has inaugurated a platform that…
Chrome Dreams at 35,000 Feet: Starlux’s AIRSORAYAMA Jet Turns Aviation into Art

Chrome Dreams at 35,000 Feet: Starlux’s AIRSORAYAMA Jet Turns Aviation into Art

In aviation, aircraft liveries usually serve a clear purpose: branding. Logos, colors, national symbols—flying billboards designed for instant recognition at…
Breaking the Frame: Amedeo Bellini and the Art of Being Outside

Breaking the Frame: Amedeo Bellini and the Art of Being Outside

Amedeo Bellini, a freelance photographer with a keen eye for fashion, portraits, and sports, has always been drawn to capturing…