STORIES
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Read more: Blue Is My Favourite Colour</span></p>Alessandro F. Capria
Blue Is My Favourite ColourAlessandro F. Capria
It’s been a decade since Alessandro Furchino Capria became a photographer, and 2023 signifies the beginning of a new chapter following his recent move from Milan to London.
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Read more: Metamorphoses</span></p>Zahra Tavassoli Zea
MetamorphosesZahra Tavassoli Zea
In 1947, André Malraux conceptualised his own “imaginary” museum, where artworks acquire a new life through a confrontation game with other art objects from different cultures and eras.
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Read more: Hermès Prize Villa Noailles</span></p>Ilaria Orsini
Hermès Prize Villa NoaillesIlaria Orsini
On the occasion of the Villa Noailles' Centenary, Tide magazine was given carte blanche over the 38th Edition of the International Festival of Hyères, which took place in October 2023.
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Read more: Ordinary Talks</span></p>with Rebekka Deubner
Ordinary Talkswith Rebekka Deubner
For our debut episode, we’re thrilled to welcome French-German photographer and founder of the publishing house Le Rayon Vert, Rebekka Deubner. -
Read more: Around Stockholm</span></p>Anders Edström
Around StockholmAnders Edström
“I don’t know how to treat Intimacy and Universality in any other way than looking at pictures I’ve taken recently. It’s the world I’m looking at. It doesn’t mean anything. I don’t know why I take them. It’s just what I do.” -
Read more: Bangkok Daily</span></p>Deo Suveera & Pamela Dimitrov
Bangkok DailyDeo Suveera & Pamela Dimitrov
This series is taken from our second issue, about the Full & Empty. A stroll through Bangkok’s daily life and objects.
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Read more: Behind The Curtain</span></p>Marianne Mueller
Behind The CurtainMarianne Mueller
Back in 2019, the photographer Marianne Mueller was invited for a second time to Yekaterinburg. She had "for once, a clear idea for the exhibition" that she would present at her residency.
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Read more: Meeting with</span></p>Jean-Pierre Blanc
Meeting withJean-Pierre Blanc
An interview with Jean-Pierre Blanc is a memorable experience, whether or not you're meeting him for the first time.
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Read more: Objects of Love</span></p>Ruth van Beek
Objects of LoveRuth van Beek
Soft, rounded shapes. Pastel, citrus and vibrant colours. Colourful backgrounds. Brush marks and cut-outs reveal, here and there, a handwork process.