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read: Novelist & Screenwriter Ottessa Moshfegh on 'the Art of Living'
"My work is a product of my personality but it’s also a construct, and I make lots of decisions when I’m writing – it’s not as if I’m just letting it all out"
read: Gallerist, restaurateur & music executive Harley Wertheimer On the art of creating space
"I like the idea of a space where you can come to learn about an artist, hospitality, a neighbourhood, or even just something unexpected. There’s something about that exchange, that layered experience, that feels more authentic"
read: Photographer Indigo Lewin on the art of photographic intimacy
"The way things are framed by different people says a lot about them - not necessarily in a negative or positive way, but through the way they might 'see' and how they go about capturing 'that' moment"
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Studio: DeadHungry
Foregrounding the darkly visceral and oozing elements of culinary art, Dead Hungry blends an unusual hybrid skill set of avant-garde cookery and photography, appealing to the taste of brand collaborators including Skims, Selfridges and Isamaya.
Photographer: Grant Harder
We’re big fans of this Vancouver-based photographer’s documentary travel photography. Capturing sublime moments of incidental light and fleeting beauty, his clients include Monocle, Smithsonian Magazine, Telegraph Magazine, The New Yorker and The New York Times.
Filmmaker : Dumas Haddad
Raised in East London, Dumas works at the intersection of music, fashion and cutting-edge culture. We loved attending a recent screening of his captivating two-part documentary, Flee FM – capturing the essence of grime pioneers Ruff Sqwad, at Close-up film centre in Shoreditch.
Photographer: Suzanne Saroff
Based in Brooklyn, New York, Suzanne’s photography is sought after by a roster of prestigious clients from Prada to Clinique and Smirnoff. Paying particular attention to the tactile and sensual details of her still subjects, and drawing from a striking palette of pinks and reds, Suzanne’s images brim with suggestion.
Digital creator: Marcijuš AI Studio
From Persian rug tennis courts, to lace-textured jellyfish to molten metal interiors, it’s no wonder this Croatian digital creator’s baroquely ethereal AI imaginings are garnering attention worldwide – including magazines such as Condé Nast Traveler and Numéro.
Set Designer: Lucy Blofeld
Whether through tilting lipsticks or hierarchical handbags, Lucy’s understated assemblages and set design compositions are simultaneously tongue-in-cheek and understated, drawing out the subtly playful side of the imagination. COS, Net-a-Porter and Burberry are among her roster of high-profile clients.
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