Archive for April 2026
Tuğba Koç’s HOMA at Milan Design Week 2026
For Milan Design Week 2026, Tuğba Koç’s brand, HOMA, is on view throughout the week in two special collaborations across the city. They will be at Linteloo (Salone del Mobile Fiera Milano, Rho). In addition, you can see them at Neutra (Palazzo Visconti, Via Cino del Duca 8, Milano). Contemporary design atelier HOMA is a…
Read MoreBen Arpéa: Artworks at Grand Palais
193 Gallery takes part in the latest edition of Art Paris, held under the glass dome of the Grand Palais, with a solo presentation of French artist Ben Arpéa. Based in Paris, Arpéa emerged in 2020 with a series of paintings built on geometric abstraction. Since then, his work has moved toward a semi-figurative language,…
Read MoreEd Alcock: Secrets et Mensonges
From June 19 to November 15, 2026, the Jeu de Paume presents an exhibition dedicated to Ed Alcock, winner of the Prix Niépce. Exhibition of Ed Alcock, titled “Secrets et mensonges”, brings together fifteen years of his photographic work, focusing on family, transmission, and the feeling of belonging. This exhibition marks an important moment in Ed Alcock’s career. For the…
Read MoreAn Assembly of Gestures
An Assembly of Gesture: the engine of doing and a method of composition Conceived through a dialogue between choreographer Christian Rizzo and curator Anne-Laure Lestage, An Assembly of Gestures (Episode 1) inaugurates an exhibition cycle centred on gestures. Presented at Magasins Généraux (1 Rue de l’Ancien Canal, Pantin) as part of the CND’s off-site programme,…
Read MoreWaleed Sokkar: Chasing Light
Waleed Sokkar is a filmmaker and cinematographer whose work spans music, fashion, and film. Waleed Sokkar is a cinematographer and photographer whose work moves fluidly between cinema, fashion, and music. His work defines a precise visual language and reflects a steady record of international recognition. His portfolio spans studio feature films and global campaigns for…
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe: Exhibition at La Cinémathèque française
The exhibition “Marilyn Monroe: 100 ans !” at La Cinémathèque française is clear in what it tries to do. Before even entering the La Cinémathèque exhibition, you already probably heard the name Marilyn Monroe and know something about her: the white dress, the blonde hair, the smile. “Marilyn Monroe: 100 ans !” is built around that familiarity. It leans…
Read MorePaul Newman: Cool Hand Style
There are actors who try to be cool, and then there is Paul Newman. I don’t remember exactly when I first noticed Paul Newman, but once you see him, he kind of stays with you. Over a long career, with films like “Cool Hand Luke”, “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “The Long, Hot Summer”, he became one of…
Read MoreJean Oltra and Paul Molina: Sharing the Drive to Create
Jean Oltra and Paul Molina are third-year fashion design students at IFM, entering a decisive moment where school turns into industry. They now approach their final collections with a clear and emerging sense of identity. Jean Oltra’s work is rooted in a deeply personal and artistic heritage. Drawing from his Spanish and Portuguese background, and influenced…
Read MoreCoco Capitán: Imagination Investments, Hong Kong
Timed to coincide with Art Basel Hong Kong. Globally recognised Coco Capitán presents Imagination Investments. A three-part city-spanning installation unfolding across Hong Kong as a meditation on memory, longing, and human connection. Born in Seville and based in London, Coco Capitán has built a distinctive practice that moves fluidly between photography, text, and fashion. Her…
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