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Art
Frankie Dunn
Sun Yuan & Peng Yu discuss their controversial artworks – from hyper-realistic statues to the so-called ‘saddest robot on earth’.
Photography
Matthew Burgos
Inspired by ‘psychogeography’, Ludovica returned to her home to capture its quiet, unchanging landscape.
Emma Russell
In his new book ‘Tagada’, Paolo Zerbini captures young love, identity struggles and the disappearing carnival culture of his childhood.
Miss Rosen
A new exhibition provides a layered look at a city shrouded in myth, through the work of those who fearlessly shot it during the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s.
activism
Izzy Copestake
A new law from Italy’s far-right coalition government means guerrilla rave organisers are facing prison sentences.
Geremia Trinchese
For his new book, ‘Napoli, Napoli, Napoli’, the English photographer spent five years documenting those who live in the historic Italian city.
Film
Arianna Caserta
From a neon-lit model massacre in 1964’s ‘Blood and Black Lace’ to the iconic looks of ‘Blow-Up’, these old aesthetic films are guaranteed to inspire.
Lina Giselle Murillo Martinez
For a city with famously queer roots, the community is a space for young Italians to unite and express their individuality.
Benoit Loiseau
The Volcano Extravaganza in Stromboli is where avant-garde performance met mysticism and 17th-century Versailles.
Sarah Moroz
The photographer’s 1965 series ‘I travestiti’ has been equated with the work of Nan Goldin.
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