Down the divergent rabbit hole with Ciane Xavier
Straddling the realm between the digital and the physical, artist Ciane Xavier opens up a world where identity floats in the void. Where would an artist be without
Straddling the realm between the digital and the physical, artist Ciane Xavier opens up a world where identity floats in the void. Where would an artist be without
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In a threadbare white nightdress, Beauty Gonzalez hunches over a dressing table, unkempt hair obscuring the expression on her face. In front of her, the mirror reflects a crucifix hanging
Bambina Olivares has worn many hats. Just last year, she curated the first group exhibition of Philippine artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Manila’s new location, “The M”. Attuned to
A partnership that dates back centuries, artists and muses often share dramatic and profound relationships that go beyond their bodies of work. Whether it be through the medium of painting,
Of all the beauty and pain found within life’s pages, many continue to search for the point of it all, purpose. To mindlessly go through the motions, the struggles, and
Carrying a Comme des Garçons Kraft Tote on one hand, and a coffee on the other, Jess Connelly carefully navigates her way through the narrow entrance of our shoot location.
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