Curious about
their work,
not the moment.
Leila Antakly has spent over twenty years in conversation with artists, musicians, designers, filmmakers, and thinkers all over the world who are making work that matters. These are the conversations.
Interviews from the Archive
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ARTIST RIMA SALAMOUN AND HER POWERFUL FACES
Rima Salamoun paints sorrow without sentimentality. Her women console each other in dim worlds without names, without faces, without the particular — and precisely because of that, with everything. There is a tradition in Syrian art of using the female figure as a vessel for collective grief. Salamoun is one of its most accomplished inheritors. We could not reach her for an interview. The work reached us instead.
ANA JAREN ILLUSTRATION
Ana Jarén started in fashion PR and ended up somewhere far more beautiful — illustrating the small, warm moments of daily life that most of us forget to notice. Girls with coffee, croissants on yellow plates, daffodils, a love-heart t-shirt. Her illustrations don't just capture a scene; they make you feel reflected in it. This is the conversation we had with her.
“Visibility has never been our measure of significance. We seek out artists and inspiring individuals whose work sparks curiosity, challenges assumptions, and leaves a lasting impression.”