MANIFESTO
#64
MUSE TWENTY FANZINE
GISELE
ISELIN
MALGOSIA
NATASHA
REBECCA
and many more.
COLLECTION
Virginie Viard’s Cruise collection takes shape on the roof of Le Corbusier’s Cité Radieuse, a place where architectural designs mingle with marine tropes. The city of Marseille also brings with it a strong sense of freedom, a place where creative energy can be discovered or rediscovered.
MUSE TALK
George Condo and Andrea Goffo engage in a conversation about the American artist’s practice on the occasion of the new exhibition The Mad and The Lonely, hosted by the DESTE Foundation within the walls of the old slaughterhouse on the island of Hydra, Greece.
Alvaro Barrington discusses GRACE, a site-specific installation created on the occasion of the Tate Britain Commission.
MUSE TALK
For the September issue, MUSE Issue 64, Hari Nef was shot by Tina Barney and styled by Elly McGaw to narrate Fendi’s FW24 collection.
MUSE TALK
Devon Lee Carlson gives a light-hearted interpretation of Gucci’s autumn-winter collection. The Los Angeles setting around her is authentic and real, as is Alyssa Kazew’s photography.
“Being a teenager outside of a major city in the UK involves long periods of loitering — they’re great conditions for dreaming, I think”.
MUSE TALK
“The term cinematography creates a terrain in which the tableau and the cinematographic can interact. Those two concepts create a sort of suspended or rarified space in which fiction, the document, the artificial, the spontaneous, the calculated, the accidental, all begin to interact in complex ways. I prepare meticulously what can be meticulously prepared.” – Jeff Wall
SPRING SUMMER 24
Vikky photographed by Jackie Kursel and styled by John Colver is wearing the best accessories the season.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Returned to the city as an important space for cultural dissemination, the exhibition floor unveils to the public for the first time the first part of the program that interweaves – with an international gaze – visual arts, fashion, design and the publishing scene. An unprecedented experience of discovery and fruition takes visitors through the environments in an ascending climax.
Osservatorio Prada presents the first exhibition dedicated to the work of Miranda July that traces the 30-year career of the American artist, filmmaker and writer through her short films, performances and installations.