Interview

Johny Pitts
The Poetry of the Ordinary

From the suburbs of Paris to the cover of Blood Orange, the photographer captures the poetry of the ordinary. We discuss his MEP show, “Black Bricolage,” and why the future is found at the periphery.

La Dramática Errante
¿Qué pasa hoy con el amor trágico de Shakespeare?

Una revisión del amor romántico que cruza Shakespeare, deseo, juventud y vínculos contemporáneos para preguntarse cómo amamos hoy.

Lyra Pramuk
Creativity As Human Nature

A folky electronic reimagining of classical music opens a conversation on nature, ancestry, deep listening, and creativity as a living force.

Darcy Whent
Soft Bodies, Hard Frames

Between memory, girlhood and performance, painting becomes a frame where identity slips, repeats and refuses to settle.

Tiga
Feeling Great Again

After more than a decade without a studio album, “HOTLIFE” lands as a statement of instinct, freedom and feeling great again.

JBEE
The Grind Behind The Rise

As “NO SLEEP” finds its place with listeners across cities, JBEE channels the sleepless nights behind it into something shaped by how things feel right now.

Avalon Emerson & The Charm
The Ever-Expanding Self

The San Francisco artist traces a fluid, memoiristic approach to songwriting and change in her new album, “Written into Changes,” and a new sound that feels intimate and in constant motion.

Vicente Ferrer
Reconstruir una vida

Hablamos con el autor en su debut literario, “Despiece”: una historia íntima y luminosa en su crudeza que atraviesa la infancia, el cuerpo y la memoria desde dos voces.

Morgan Hislop
An Illustrated Re-codification of Sound

A collage-minded EP turns missed calls, bargain-bin samples and cinematic fragments into a vivid reflection on disconnection.

Insomnia Studio
Donde las mentes sin sueño crean

Una tienda en Marià Cubí, una colección dedicada a su hija y una comunidad de sleepless girls marcan el nuevo capítulo de Lucia Carboni en Barcelona.