MANIFESTO

#65

MUSE TWENTY FANZINE

ART

LOUIS FRATINO

Figurative paintings that explore themes of intimacy, relationships, and identity. Fratino’s artworks frequently depict close, personal scenes that express warmth, vulnerability, and the nuances of daily life.

IN CONVERSATION WITH

NATASHA O'KEEFFE

After having appeared in various film projects and theatrical productions, Natasha O’Keeffe’s performances are often characterized by a deep emotional range and a natural ability to bring nuanced characters to life.

MUSE TALK

LILIANE LIJN

Liliane Lijn is celebrated for integrating science, technology, and poetry into her sculptures and installations, often exploring themes related to movement, light, and energy. Over time, she has developed a distinctive approach.

INSIDE AND OUTSIDE

We met James Franco in Zurich at the opening of Hollywood is Hell, his latest exhibition. His conceptual art practice explores themes such as identity, fame, and pop culture.

DIOR

GIORDANA MARENGO

Giordana arrives at Palazzo Talìa in Rome with her irreverent spontaneity, ready to share her unconventional journey in the world of acting, which has already brought her great achievements.

CAST YOUR NET TO THE SKY

Francesco Clemente is portrayed exclusively in New York, in the spaces of his Studio and Clemente Bar, for this special collaboration he redesigned the MUSE logo, redefining the concept of identity so dear to his practice.

PHOTOGRAPHY

DUANE MICHALS

Duane Michals’ photographic practice consists of series, multiple exhibitions, and texts. He manipulates the medium to communicate narratives. He welcomed us into his New York studio and shared more about his artistic approach.

NIKKI MALOOF

AROUND THE CLOCK

Beauty in everyday life

 

The mundane, the horrors, and everything in between, Maloof captures the everyday in her maximalist artworks.

SANG WOO KIM

THE SEER, THE SEEN

Confronting his dual cultural upbringing, Sang Woo Kim invites us to pause, look, and question not just what we see, but how and why we see it.

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THE 80S: PHOTOGRAPHING BRITAIN

Recording a changing Britain and capturing social change. Tate Britain explores the medium of photography and how it became a tool for social representation, cultural celebration, and artistic expression throughout the ‘80s.