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November 2024

ROOM SERVICE

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A boudoir serie made with Kirk Nicol and Riley, two beautiful and powerful new faces from South Africa.

Between warm colors and an extraordinary scene of masculine beauty, these two young characters dress a story full of versatility, style and glamour.

A visual and cinematic fashion story in the heart of the capital and In one of the most beautiful hotels in town.

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Quetzalli

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Creative Direction + Fashion
Lucas Cejas @lucascejas.stylist
Photography
Alejandro Romero @alejandroromerophoto
Model
Oriana Olve @oriana.olve para @wanted.bang
Hair & Make up
Francisco Villa @frankkiki
Assistance
Josua Wendt @jj_we77

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Unmasking evil through humor in Ivan Volkov’s solo exhibition “Jokes Everywhere”

By /ART/, /NEWS/

Unmasking evil through humor in Ivan Volkov’s solo exhibition “Jokes Everywhere”

Ivan Volkov’s “Jokes Everywhere”, presented in October at Kensington Mall in London, was an exhibition that tackles the unsettling nature of evil hiding behind humor. Curated by Dmitry Malyshev and Valeria Nikitina, the show invited viewers to reflect on morality and society’s contradictions through Volkov’s sculptures and paintings.

One of the standout pieces, An Evil Toy (2024), is a ceramic sculpture that embodies Volkov’s ability to mix humor with unease. The shiny, metallic body of the figure catches your attention like a funhouse mirror, but the grotesque, red face reveals something darker. Inspired by masks and totems from ancient cultures, the piece feels both playful and eerie, making it hard to look away. It forces you to confront the strange tension between attraction and fear.

Similarly, the painting Fountain (2024) delivers a powerful, surreal image. A headless figure stands in the foreground while severed, bleeding heads float in the sky. Despite its violent theme, the soft pastel colors give the scene an almost dreamlike quality. It’s unsettling but also strangely poetic, reflecting Volkov’s skill in blending opposites—beauty and horror, humor and tragedy.

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PURPLE ROSE MINUET

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PURPLE ROSE MINUET

Photographer: Sophie Webster – @sophwebstrr

Stylist: Mao Miyakoshi – @mao_miyakoshi

Make Up: Dasha Taivas – @dashataivas

Hair Stylist: Miki Ide – @idemikii

Set Designer: Maya McAllister Demangeat @boxofcogs

Model: Maddie Burrows with Titanium Agency

@madelineburrow5 @titaniummanagement

Styling Assistants: Eden Lovesee Clark @eden_lovesee_clark

Amber Taye Pittard-Watt @_ambapittardwatt

LACE DRESS: ERICA MYAT EARRINGS: RETRO CHIC @ririloves.you @retrochicitaly

DRESS: SIMONE ROCHA GLOVES: DENTS EARRINGS: SIMONE ROCH SHOES: ELENI PASATEMBOU @simonerocha_ @dentsgloves @eleni___pa

ABOVE CORSET: STAVRI FUR SKIRT: STAVRI SATIN SKIRT: SANNA PATRICK SHOES: STEVE MADDEN GLOVES: DENTS @stavri13 @sanna.patrick @dentsgloves @stevemadden

COAT: ISSEY MIYAKE TOP: ISSEY MIYAKE PURPLE DRESS: BINGRONG HUANG BLACK SKIRT: A-JANE
SHOES: CHARLES & KEITH HAT: ISSEY MIYAKE @isseymiyakeofficial @ajaneofficial @bingrong_huang_ulrica

COAT: ISSEY MIYAKE TOP: ISSEY MIYAKE PURPLE DRESS: BINGRONG HUANG BLACK SKIRT: A-JANE
SHOES: CHARLES & KEITH HAT: ISSEY MIYAKE @isseymiyakeofficial @ajaneofficial @bingrong_huang_ulrica right | RIGHT SWIMWEAR: AMOR MIA
TIGHTS: ERICA MYAT GLOVES: DENTS BOW TIE: STYLIST OWN @amormia_studio @ririloves.you @dentsgloves

BLUE SHIRT: BERTHAUSS KNIT TOP: EMMA BLYTHE KNIT SKIRT: EMMA BLYTHE SOCKS: CALZEDONIA SHOES: SIMONE ROCHA HAT: EMMA BLYTHE @berthauss @emmablythestudio @calzeonia @simonerocha_

left |LACE DRESS: ERICA MYAT EARRINGS: RETRO CHIC @ririloves.you @retrochicitaly right |  @DRESS : BINGRONG HUANG EMBROIDERY TOP: BINGRONG HUANG GLOVES: DENTS HAT: EDWINA IBBOSTON @bingrong_huang_ulrica @dentsgloves @edwinaibbotson

LEFT: DRESS:ELENI PASATEMBOU SOCKS: EDEN LOVESEE CLARK SHOES: ELENI PASATEMBOU @eleni___pa right | BODYSUIT: BERTHAUSS SKIRT: PATRICK MCDOWELL SHOES: STAVRI RUFFLE COLLAR: STYLIST OWN @berthauss @patrick_mcdowell @stavri13

FORM

By /FASHION/, /NEWS/

FORM

CD, Photography & Light: Anna Caroline

Photo & Light Assistance: Jessica Romero Walter

Styling: Lina-Marie Baatz

Styling: Radu Istriteanu

H&M : Nickolas De Oliveir

Talent:  Vivian Irrgang (Tigers Mgmt)

Talent:  Elizabeth Lan (Tigers Mgmt)

Top: Vintage. Skirt: Cos.  Tights: Calzedonia.  Shoes: Maison Margiela x H&M. Gloves: Dents Gloves. Hat: FTA Munich. Belt: Vintage.

  

Dress: Ivo Milan – radical fashion.  Jewelry: Vintage. Shoes: Caiman.
Dress: Upcycled.
Balloon Dress: Upcycled. Shoes: Mango.

Circle: genereal equipment state theatre munich. Tights: Falke. Shoes: Diesel. Hat: FTA Munich.

Top: Nourhan Selim. (https://www.instagram.com/selim____official/) Skirt: Vintage. Earrings: Vintage.

paper positions vienna

By /NEWS/

Photo Credit | Natalia Carstens Photography

paper positions Berlin 2024

paper positions vienna

paper positions vienna 2024

21–24 November 2024 | Kursalon Wien, Johannesgasse 33, 1030 Vienna

From November 21 to 24, 2024, paper positions vienna will unite 37 international galleries at the historic Kursalon Vienna, presenting an exceptional array of modern and contemporary art on paper.

Marking its debut in Vienna, the fair invites art lovers and collectors to explore the vast creative potential of paper. This versatile medium serves as the foundation for everything from delicate pencil sketches to bold charcoal compositions, from imaginative collages to unexpectedly robust sculptures and structures. Its inherent flexibility inspires spontaneity, offering artists a space for their most unrestrained expressions.

For collectors and enthusiasts alike, paper positions vienna provides a unique opportunity to engage with art in an approachable and intimate setting, making it a must-visit for those seeking fresh perspectives and collectible pieces.

Stay tuned as we spotlight some of the fair’s standout highlights and prepare to welcome you to this exciting new addition to Vienna’s art calendar. Don’t miss this inspiring celebration of art on paper in one of the city’s most elegant venues.

Information about the visit

Press Preview
Thu, November 21, 12 – 2 pm
Professional Preview
Thu, November 21, 2 – 6 pm (with VIP only)
Official Opening
Thu, November 21, 6 – 9 pmGeneral Opening Hours
Fri, November 22, 11 am – 7 pm
Sat, November 23, 11 am – 7 pm
Sun, November 24, 11 am – 6 pmAdmission
Regular 14 € | Reduced 10 € | Opening 10 €Location
Kursalon Wien
Johannesgasse 33
1030 ViennaDirections
U4 Stadtpark
Tram 2 Weihburggasse

Visit the official website for more information

VEILS OF THE EARTH

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VEILS OF THE EARTH

Veils of the Earth is a narrative exploring the relationship between the human
form and the untouched landscapes of Iceland. The editorial plays with the theme of
transformation, using sheer fabrics and minimalist styling to represent vulnerability, emergence, and solitude. The human figure is both isolated and connected to nature, standing as a symbol of resilience and metamorphosis. The raw textures of the earth and water emphasize the contrast between fragility and strength, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that feels timeless and ethereal.

Photography  @yael.bc
Fashion: @laimaudre
Model: @irina.gloria

Eliza Kania | IDYLL

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“Idyll” focuses on the idealization of a rural lifestyle.
The countryside is often seen as an idyllic place that provides an escape from the reality of the metropolis. Moreover, it evokes a sense of nostalgia, peace, and harmony with nature that we miss in the industrial areas.
At the same time, it doesn’t show any understanding of the problems of everyday life of peasants, but only the unreal dreams associated with the idyllic lifestyle.

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Nikita Mash | Bodies in Motion: Freedom in Action

By /ART/, /NEWS/

This series, „Bodies in Motion: Freedom in Action,“ explores the relationship between movement and personal expression. Each image captures the human body in dynamic action, focusing on form and motion rather than individual identity. By highlighting the body in motion, I aim to evoke a sense of energy, spontaneity, and freedom.

The photographs are primarily shot at night, using flash to freeze these moments of physicality, emphasizing texture, contrast, and the raw power of movement. The interplay between light and darkness enhances the feeling of rebellion and liberation. The subjects interact with urban and natural landscapes, crossing boundaries in playful and often daring ways.

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