Est. New York, 2003  ·  Leila Antakly  ·  A ninunina production
Over 1,000 interviews  ·  Since 2003

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.

Artwork: Violeta Galera  ·  ninunina.com

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IN CONVERSATION WITH HYPERREALIST OIL PAINTER STEVE MILLS

778 paintings in collections. Up to 600 hours per canvas. A motorised easel he built himself. And a broken glass series that began when a gust of wind shattered 12 wine glasses on his driveway. Steve Mills is one of the most technically committed painters alive — and his solo show at Gallery Henoch is four years in the making.

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INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST KATARINA RIESING

How boring, her work suggests, to have perfect skin. Katarina Riesing paints with dye on silk — and then embroiders it, by hand, for up to four months — rendering acne, scars, and blemishes the way other artists render flowers. The spots of pigment are gorgeous and gross at once, which is also, of course, what bodies are. We talked to her about process, the quiet productivity of rural New York, and why she really should have been a fashion designer.

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THE CULINARY DESIGNER JULIE ROTHHAHN

In her world, food becomes a material that can be modelled — to which a meaning can be given. Julie Rothhahn does not start with a recipe. She starts with an image impulse, an association of ideas, a question about form. Her studio works with brands and companies on experiences, installations, performances, and immersive dinners. She co-coordinates the Master's in Design & Culinary at the Reims School of Art. A dish, in her view, is first a thought.

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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.
— Leila Antakly