Delphine Dénéréaz – Interview

Delphine Dénéréaz – Interview

There is something deeply compelling about the way Delphine Dénéréaz approaches textile. In her hands, weaving becomes far more than process or ornamentation. It transforms into architecture, ecology, memory and resistance simultaneously. Working across large-scale...
Rafaela de Ascanio – Interview

Rafaela de Ascanio – Interview

Ritual, Mythology and the Reimagining of Female Power There is a rare sense of total immersion within the work of Rafaela de Ascanio. Moving fluidly between painting, sculpture and installation, her practice constructs environments that feel suspended between...
Magdalena Szata – Interview

Magdalena Szata – Interview

In the work of Magdalena Szata, art becomes a quiet act of excavation. Moving between abstraction, surrealism and symbolic image-making, the Warsaw-based artist creates monochromatic worlds that explore what exists beneath the visible surface, spaces shaped by memory,...
Haus of Beau – Interview

Haus of Beau – Interview

In the work of Aiyla Beau, abstraction becomes less a fixed visual language and more a form of psychological and emotional navigation. Created intuitively and without predetermined outcomes, her paintings emerge through instinct, gesture and response, balancing raw...
Joel Chidi Sydenham – Interview

Joel Chidi Sydenham – Interview

Born to a Nigerian mother and British father, Joel Chidi Sydenham approaches art as a space of convergence, where image, language, memory, and identity intertwine. Working fluidly between visual art and poetry, his practice resists fixed boundaries, instead unfolding...
Kate Mayer – Interview

Kate Mayer – Interview

Painting Through Sound, Sensation and Atmosphere In Kate Mayer’s practice, painting begins not with image, but with immersion. Rooted in sound, her work moves beyond visual interpretation into something more embodied, where rhythm, vibration and emotional resonance...