ABOUT ME
Agnese La Spisa
Agnese La Spisa is an Italian creative based in Italy, specializing in publishing and fashion communication. At IRK Magazine, she brings together creativity, research, and design to shape stories with clarity and style. Curious and collaborative, she is driven by a passion for exploring culture, aesthetics, and the narratives that connect people, ideas, and disciplines.
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Dudi Ben Simon: When Everyday Objects Decide to Have a Better Personality
Some artists need studios, silence, and sacred rituals. Dudi Ben Simon just needs a walk down the street cook dinner or take out the trash. Based in Tel Aviv, he’s built a visual universe where…
Edouard Barbesol’s Hidden City Guide to Paris
Paris has been written about so many times that even the pigeons probably have memoir deals. However, few people see the city the way Barbesol does. Edouard Barbesol sees it through the double-lens of a…
Charles Brooks Inside the Secret Cathedrals of Sound
The Extraordinary Photography of Charles Brooks If you’ve ever wondered what a Stradivarius looks like on the inside, Charles Brooks is the man who shows you. The New Zealand–born cellist turned photographer has spent the…
X+Living – When Spaces Start to Dream
X+Living, the Shanghai-based design studio known for its wildly imaginative commercial spaces If reality feels a little boring lately, don’t worry. Li Xiang is already redesigning it. As the founder and creative force behind X+Living,…
Emma Holdsworth: Modelling with Meaning
Let’s be honest: the fashion world isn’t exactly known for slowing down. But Emma Holdsworth somehow manages to keep her feet on the ground. Even while wearing whatever impractical shoes a shoot throws at her….
Olivier Bertrand – Cardboard Sculptures
From Web Designer to Wildlife Whisperer: The Cardboard Sculptures of Olivier Bertrand If you had told Olivier Bertrand ten years ago that he’d become known as the guy who builds monumental animal sculptures out of…
HIROSHIMA, Hiroshima, hírou-ʃímə
The Hiroshima Student Photography Movement Revisited at Paris Photo 2025 At Paris Photo 2025, beneath the glass vaults of the Grand Palais, one of the most unexpected and quietly powerful presentations stood apart from the…
Fuguku: Making Sustainability Look Sharp
Some brands want to save the world and disrupt the industry. Some, like Fuguku, want to quietly take recycled plastic, centuries old crafting techniques, 70+ women artisans and a pufferfish. Then turn them into the…
Nadège Mouyssinat
Sculpting Porcelain With Precision, Curiosity and a Touch of Mischief – Nadège Mouyssinat In Limoges, where porcelain has been taken seriously for centuries, Nadège Mouyssinat manages to approach it with both deep respect and a…








