MANIFESTO

#62

NEW MODERN REALISM

TRAVEL

THE SUPERB AWAKENED

An environment rich in history and tradition, peoples and thoughts. An area composed of unexplored and wild spaces, side by side with austere urban areas attentive to the evolution of society.

the simultaneity of life

FOLD ME

Until Oct. 14, David Zwirner in New York presents Wolfgang Tillmans’ fourth solo exhibition. Through his new body of work the artist proposes an interplay between chance and control, consideration and coincidence, process and time, folding the world onto paper.

CHANEL

ETERNAL CODE

A cinematic journey chronicles Chanel’s Fall Winter collection, investigates its main characters and delves into its inspirations.

EXHIBITION

SARAH LUCAS

London’s Tate Britain presents HAPPY GAS, Sarah Lucas’ solo exhibition exploring the British artist’s forty years of work.

CINEMA

ASTEROID CITY BY WES ANDERSON

Anderson’s new film is about a desert town where a group of young geniuses gather for an invention contest. It is a dreamlike place, à la Anderson, where the universe, the meaning of life and the meaning of death are contemplated. Like any place of the director, it is unexplored and unknown…

PHOTOGRAPHY

LUIGI & IANGO. UNVEILED

A visionary creative expression characterized by breaking roles and codes, the invention and construction of characters that create a unique visual narrative, but above all reveal a truth that only Luigi & Iango know how to capture.

JUERGEN TELLER

EVERYTHING TOGETHER

Juergen Teller shared with us an intimate and personal view of his photography, how his love and relationship with his wife Dovile is the impetus from which the research for all his work begins.

FALL WINTER 23

EYE TO EYE

The best of the season sees eye to eye muses Cami and Celeste, portrayed by Jeff Henrikson and styled by John Colver.

INTERVIEW

VALENTINA BELLÈ

What made me fall in love was the feeling that on stage anything was possible. […] Perhaps somewhere in the act of acting I feel immortal.

SPRÜTH MAGERS

NORA TURATO

Playing with a direct, fast-paced wording and an instant, common lexicon, Nora Turato creates new recounting and convincing connections. Her work involves the comment and adaptation of existing material, slightly processing their forms and meanings.