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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Guerra de la Paz
They started in a shared studio in Miami's Little Haiti, drawn to the spectacle of vibrant colour pouring out of Haitian export businesses — bales of discarded clothing sorted and piled in improbable rainbows. Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz began collecting what others threw away. Then they started building worlds from it.
Artist Fabian De La Flor
Fabian De La Flor works a full-time job at The Miami Herald, raises a family, and makes emotionally charged drawings of city landscapes that read like a personal timeline — each figure a photograph from his own life. He did a mural in Wynwood. The V&A hasn't called yet, but the Museo de Arte de El Salvador has. This is the conversation.
“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.”