Insight
Q&A with Aryana Khan, Head of Frieze 91
Frieze 91, a members' programme that offers year-round access to a world of cultural events, is great for anyone wanting to deepen their knowledge of art as well as nurture their own growing collection. To gain an insider's perspective on this initiative, we spoke to the Head of Frieze 91, Aryana K...
Q&A with Alberto Barbera, Director of the Venice Film Festival
Cinema was just 37 years old when the world was first introduced to the Venice Film Festival in 1932. From its very beginning, the event managed to establish itself as one of the most significant film festivals. Masterpieces like ‘Ivan’s Childhood’ (1962), by Andrei Tarkovsky, &lsq...
Q&A with De Structura curators Anastasia Lemberg-Lvova and Yana Ustymenko
Recently, the Kogo Gallery in Tartu, Estonia announced it will be holding a guest exhibition titled ‘Unveiling Structures’, showcasing the remarkable works of 36 contemporary artists and cultural professionals from Europe from July 20 to August 6. The show was organised by De Structura,...
Review of Asteroid City — a mysterious masterpiece meditating on grief and loss
The 76th Cannes Film Festival showcased a multitude of captivating films, but one name in particular ignited the collective excitement like no other: Wes Anderson. His latest creation, ‘Asteroid City’, emerged as one of the most eagerly awaited films of the year thanks to Anderson’...
Turnips: a culinary symphony of freshness forged by a Chef and a Greengrocer
The concept of Turnips Charlie Foster is a fifth generation greengrocer. His father supplied London’s restaurants (including Michelin-starred ones) with Europe’s best fruit and vegetables. This genetic disposition to procuring and providing the freshest of produce was inherited by Foste...
Q&A with Tomás Saraceno: “It is our behaviour that needs to change, not the climate.”
Berlin-based Argentine artist Tomás Saraceno (b. 1973), whose first UK solo exhibition Web(s) of Life inaugurated recently at the Serpentine Gallery in London and runs until September 10, 2023, tells us about the need to change our habits rather than the climate, the role of art in fighting c...