Inspiring and empowering visionaries at the intersection of fashion, art, and design
Inspiring and empowering visionaries at the intersection of fashion, art, and design
Chronicles & Perspectives
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What’s New
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José Dávila : Circular Narratives and Art as a Line of Continuation
Half Empty, Half Full, José Dávila's first solo exhibition at Almine Rech in Paris, presents a new body of work that continues the artist’s exploration of balance, repetition, and the politics of form. The exhibition unfolds as a meditation on authorship, material culture, and the cyclical nature of art history. Through sculptural arrangements and geometric paintings, Dávila investigates the tension between stability and fragility, uniqueness and seriality. (…)
Erwin Wurm & Issey Miyake: all the possibilities in between presence and absence
At Paris Fashion Week, Erwin Wurm’s One Minute Sculptures found an unexpected stage on the Issey Miyake’s show, Autumn Winter 2025/26 collection, [N]either [N]or. Wurm's sculptures, unsettling presences frozen in improbable poses, evoked a sense of both tension and playfulness, challenging conventional notions of the body in space. (…)
80-s Nostalgia: About Fiorucci’s Show at the Triennale di Milano
The Triennale di Milano is bringing back the electric energy of the 1980s with a dazzling exhibition dedicated to Elio Fiorucci, the legendary fashion brand that defined an era. Splendidly staged in bold, vibrant colors, the exhibition is a deep dive into the world of Elio Fiorucci, celebrating his unique ability to blend fashion, art, and design in a way that felt both radical and playful. (…)
A Delicate Balance: New Aesthetics of Coexistence in Robotics, AI, Art, and Creativity from Giuseppe Di Morabito to Roberto Pugliese
As technology increasingly intertwines with creative disciplines, a new aesthetics of coexistence is emerging—blurring the lines between the organic and the artificial. At Milan Fashion Week, Giuseppe Di Morabito introduced humanoid robot Ameca into his runway show, while in Naples, Roberto Pugliese orchestrated an AI-driven symphony in a Baroque church. (…)
A new generation of Swedish designers: Malmö Upcycling Service turns leftover material into design objects
by Åse Hanna Waern
Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword; it is becoming a central focus in design and production practices. A good example of how design can lead the way in sustainability is Swedish design studio Malmö Upcycling Service, based in Malmö. (…)
How did a traditional handmade paper become a symbol of sustainability and innovation in contemporary design?
Washi, the traditional Japanese paper, continues to inspire contemporary art, design, and fashion, seamlessly bridging heritage and innovation. Issey Miyake has redefined the possibilities of washi in contemporary fashion, merging traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge design. (…)
A paper Dream: How Washi Continues to Shape Art, Design, and Fashion
How Murakami’s Disruptive Vision is Reigniting Luois Vuitton’s store in Place Vendome?
When Takashi Murakami meets Louis Vuitton, the result is anything but flat. Two decades after revolutionizing the brand’s Monogram with his playful, hyper-colored universe, Murakami proves once again that luxury and contemporary art make for a boundary-pushing duo. What can we expect from this reunion? (…)
A Not-So-Flat Collaboration When Murakami meets Louis Vuitton
Art as a call to Environmental Action: Back to the nature with Stefano Cagol
What do we understand about the Anthropocene? And how this relates to art?
Known for his ability to engage with pressing global issues through performative and site-specific interventions, Cagol’s work explores the urgent realities of climate change, collective responsibility, and the fluidity of borders—both geographical and ideological. All FAD Milano meets artivist Stefano Cagol (…)
The Invisible Crisis: How Art Confronts Olfactory Pollution
Have you ever wondered what our cities truly smell like—and how those scents affect our health and perception of the world?
Elena Giulia Abbiatici delves into the critical issue of olfactory pollution, a form of environmental contamination caused by odorous and often harmful substances that affect the nervous and olfactory systems, and consequently, the respiratory system. (…)
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