Interview

Young Franco
On His Debut Album, Upcoming Tour, and Futurama

From Italo-disco to UK garage, the Australian artist’s debut album, “It’s Franky Baby!,” is an incredibly feel-good, blissful record where collaboration plays a pivotal role.

Gabe Gordon
No Horsing Around

Seemingly playful designs reveal a horror story plot line about hazing and queerness in America. Get to know the new fashion up-and-comer from American suburbia.

Emiliano Monge
La violencia que lo arrasa todo

¿Cómo abordar el tema de los desaparecidos en México? El autor ha tardado unos diez años en resolver este dilema, pero al fin lo ha conseguido en “Los vivos”, su nueva novela.

Mainline:RUS/Fr.CA/DE
Transcending Categories and Redefining Style

Celebrating its fifth year with their S/S 2025 collection, the designers explore money and glamour, showcasing fluidity, versatility, and sustainability. Here we unveil the philosophies that set them apart.

Babymorocco
It’s Good to Love Beautiful Trash

London’s trash-pop provocateur Babymorocco unleashes “Amour”, a chaotic odyssey of BPM madness, self-discovery, and shiny glamour.

Domenico Matera
The Infinitely Great

The Italian photographer turns his lens to horses, those majestic animals he grew up seeing roaming free in nature. But there’s more to them — a sense of mysticism, of history, and mythology.

Niambi
Trust Yourself and Be Fearless

We speak with the artist about “Taboo,” her newest EP, out today, where she unpacks motherhood, Black joy, wild femininity, spirituality, and nature.

Stefano Colli
Diseño que escucha

¿Qué hace que un espacio te hable? ¿Qué convierte un objeto en algo más que funcionalidad? Stefano, arquitecto y diseñador, no solo busca respuestas; las crea.

NET Gala
Music as an Escape

Chaotic, upbeat, deconstructed, aggressive, yet fun and danceable — all at once. This is “Galapaggot,” the artist’s debut album. Get ready to be shocked.

John Hui
Painting at The End of Temporality

With paintings surreal enough to capture the absurdity of late-stage capitalism, John Hui is an emerging artist bringing brain rot to the art world.