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A World Created, But Yet in the Shadow — Liang-Hsin Huang in Conversation
She builds the soundscape first. Then the image emerges from it. RCA London graduate Liang-Hsin Huang — Taichung, Taiwan — on animation as poetry, Szymborska's elegies, river of fireflies, and why her only job is to reveal.
The Darkness Between Night and Morning — Artist Matthew F. Fisher
He finds titles in dictionaries. He prefers drawings to photographs. He keeps the phone at home when he walks the dog. Matthew F. Fisher — Pollock-Krasner grantee, NYFA fellow, solo shows at Taymour Grahne, SHRINE and Ochi Projects — on painting, patience, and why humor is the life of living.
Colourful, Joyful, Dream-like — A Conversation with Artist Özlem Thompson
She completed a Master's in Botany, questioned the academic path, and ended up painting in the same London house as Piet Mondrian. Özlem Thompson on colour, imperfection, and why the universe we don't yet understand is the most interesting subject of all.
The Visible and the Apparently Visible — NSIRIES in Conversation
He grew up with the sounds of the Sicilian sea and always carries his camera. His signature: the face you can almost see. NSIRIES — Alessio Maria Ciacio, Bologna — on instinct, mystery, and the feeling that opens the doors of imagination