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Horst 2019

Art // Interview

On new possibilities and desires to transcend the typical festival formula.

Fragments of Camille Picquot

Art // Exhibition

Camille Picquot's exquisite solo exhibition is on view at De Brakke Grond from March 10. 

MS NINA

Art // Interview // The Void

Words of wisdom from the trailblazer in the peachy NeoPerreo scene.

Pisswife Zine

Art // Features // Interview

To celebrate International Women’s Day 2019, Pisswife will launch their seminal second zine at UIT JE CLIT. 

4 AM Forever: Hedwich Rooks

Art // Exhibition // Features // The Void

4 AM is the most spiritual hour of the day. When night dissolves into day. The magic hour.

Boy Harsher on emotions and intimacy

Art // Interview // The Void

Boy Harsher’s music conveys the ecstasy of a nightclub, while shaping intimacy through a melancholic synth sound.

Evan Ifekoya

Features // Art // Interview

Evan Ifekoya's work creates a space where time collapses and subjectivity gets pulled apart.

4 AM Forever: Marius Mathisrud

Art

Divine creations at the most ungodly hour. 4 AMEN.

At the artist’s studio: Ceel Mogami de Haas

Art // Interview // The Void

On a rainy Sunday afternoon, we visited Ceel Mogami de Haas' studio – the laboratory of all his ideas.

Sounds like Woody ’92

Art // Interview // Music // Playlist // Features // Sounds Like // The Void

This dazzling DJ from Delft curated a pelagic playlist with trance-y tracks for every occasion.

Free Art Now

Art // News

Let’s advertise art for the sake of art.

Back to the Future: The 19th Century in the 21 Century

Art // Exhibition

The current exhibition at Foam Amsterdam is free for members

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