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On this episode of the i-Dentity podcast, we look at how the hardcore Dutch subculture still informs menswear at Balenciaga and Y/Project.
Photography
Clem De Pressigny
Maria Sturm’s ‘You Don’t Look Native to Me’ explores identity and stolen histories with Native Americans seeking federal-level recognition.
Indie is back! We explore what one of the last subcultures in music and nightlife really stood for in the latest episode of the i-Dentity podcast.
Art
Linnéa Ruiz Mutikainen
The Brazilian transdisciplinary artist decided to deconstruct the self to confront oppression and trauma – and ultimately, to stay alive.
Emma Russell
Rene Matić’s first solo exhibition in New York, ‘kiss them from me’, is a reminder that not everything can last forever.
Fashion
Em Seely-Katz
Yentacore’s signifiers are more subtle than the subverted Virgin Mary and crucifix iconography of past religion-inspired trends.
Nate Langston Palmer photographs a tight knit family of beat-ya-feet dancers coming of age in his rapidly gentrifying hometown.
Culture
Zoë Kendall
Wearing Uzbek-Korean label J.Kim, descendants of USSR ethnic Koreans speak on identity, community and redefining home abroad.
Sarah Moroz
In a new series, Tel Aviv and Paris-based photographer Tair Adato navigates his queerness within the rigidities of religious ritual.
Beauty
Beatrice Hazlehurst
Copper tones are everywhere, but for many natural gingers, it meant years of rejection.
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