

With her exhibition “Come as you are”, Laetitia Bica celebrates the freedom to create, to exist, but above all to be yourself.

Seeking reverence in wild silence, a photographer surrenders to the road where beauty becomes a portal beyond the merely ordinary.

Promising a high-octane rush and a thrilling storyline, Formula 1’s attempt at fiction falls flat both in representation and accuracy.

London artist Orlando Richardson channels his story into emotionally resonant work, challenging conventional ideas around autism, identity, and creativity.

Corinne Day’s unseen photographs reveal a haunting truth: girlhood was once private, slow, and sacred—before the world demanded it to perform.

Born from friendship and shaped by fearless truth, Throuple is the love letter to queer joy and chosen family we didn’t know we desperately needed.

“I aim to help people not forget them, because not forgetting is the greatest service we can do” – Nicole Farhi

Through watercolours, poetry, and the quiet strength of collaboration, Ripley Fletcher and Stefania Illieva build a world where softness is strength and history speaks back.

Kat Shaw uses art to empower women and challenge societal norms surrounding their bodies. By painting naked portraits, she promotes self-love and healing, countering patriarchy and misogyny. Despite facing censorship, her work creates a space…