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2025

WAITING FOR DIMENSION Exclusive
For her unique style, fusioning dance with theatre, she was and is one of the few prominent dancers and choreographers of modern time. Pina Bausch was born in 1940 in Solingen. According to her biography, we can feel echoes of her childhood in the atmosphere of her pieces. Helping out in her parent’s restaurant, she learned to observe people and bit by bit how to turn everyday life into a form of performance. She was able to translate life and its most tiny gestures into performative expression in theatre. “The secret of this success may lie in the fact that Pina Bausch's dance theatre dares to take an unflinching look at reality, yet at the same time invites us to dream. It takes the spectators' everyday lives seriously, while also nurturing their hopes that everything can change for the better.”

She received many offers to make a film about her and through her, she chose Wim Wennders who, at that time, wasn’t ready…



2025

TIM BURTON LEARNED TO SPEAK Exclusive
Tim Burton is one of the most recognized film directors in Western culture. Although he has spoken openly about his struggles with communication, this has never stopped him from creating unique worlds and unforgettable characters. His distinctive universe has inspired many designers, and his work resonates on multiple levels, allowing a wide audience to connect with it personally. Without communication,  Burton probably wouldn’t find a way to make his films come true.





2025
MOBILE AND STABLE by Michel Ragon
Michel Ragon: Started life with minimal formal education but became one of France’s most influential art and architecture critics. Served as journalist and critic for reviews such as Arts, Neuf, Cimaise, Arts‑Loisirs, and Les Échos. He also curated exhibitions in São Paulo (1967) and Venice (1968), and wrote for the World Health Organization. Despite only having basic schooling, he taught at prestigious institutions including the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, and became a visiting professor at the University of Montréal in 1970.





2025

MARIA ABRAMOVÍ’S DECISIONS  Exclusive
“I don’t make a visual choice. It actually takes time to see the goodness in somebody. And if you’re in love - the love is simple, it’s actually just organic. A good cup of tea, breakfast & opening a window.”



2025

SHABAH EL RIH Exclusive

A floating veil in the middle of Le Grand Théâtre des Mille et Une Nuits in Beirut (Libanon).









2025

LITERALLY BE: DAVID BOWIE by John O’Connel



Before his passing, the man wrote down a list of a hundred book titles and their authors - the one hundred who changed his life. Thanks to the efforts of John O’Connel who, amongst others, famously documented this episode of the Bowie’s.  






2025
KIKI SMITH by Alice van Danisch





"I think I chose the body as a subject, not consciously, but because it is the one form that we all share. It's something that everybody has their own authentic experience with."







2025

WHILE YOU ARE SLEEPING” - CHRISTINA BOTHWELL by Fatima Njoja

Bothwell manifests this elusive state of sentiment in a material mix of colorless and white glass and fired Raku ceramics