A R T COMMUNICATION + BRAND CONSULTANCY ANNOUNCES THE GLOBAL REPRESENTATION OF BELGIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST ARNE QUINZE

Quinze’s newly refurbished 1,000 sqm2 studio is dedicated exclusively to his large-scale paintings, exposing audiences to the intricate yet powerful influence of nature’s fragility and resilience.

November 8, 2023 (Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium) – In a continuous commitment to support international creatives and artists, A R T Communication + Brand Consultancy is pleased to announce its global PR representation of Belgian contemporary artist Arne Quinze. From large oil paintings to monumental public installations, Quinze explores the intricate relationship of human interaction and urban complexity, in correlation with the delicate harmony inherent in the natural world. His works have been exhibited at globally acclaimed art fairs and museums, including Frieze Sculpture, London; Kunsthal Rotterdam; MAMAC Museum, Nice; the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Quinze’s circular Lupine sculpture titled ‘Aurora,’ is currently on view at Art D’Égypte until November 18, 2023. To coincide with La Biennale di Venezia, 2024, the artist will unveil a new large-scale site-specific installation in a 16th century church.

Quinze’s new 1,000 sqm2 painting studio, in addition to his metal atelier used to produce his monumental sculptures, cultivates his commitment to showcasing nature’s resilience and vulnerability. His artistic practice is shaped by his rural upbringing in the Belgian countryside and his exposure to the stark opposition of big cities, where he has lived since the 1980s, including Belgium, Shanghai, New York, and São Paulo. Experiencing and observing the effects of urbanization on human life, Quinze transitions from street art to public art installations and large oil paintings, transforming urban spaces into open-air museums reawakening an instinctive sense of awe and appreciation for the natural world.

In his sculptural work, Quinze uses a specialized sculpting technique involving a large demolition excavator on sustainable metal to create intricate sculptures inspired by nature, evoking a sense of power into the integral fragility during the creation. His process starts with sketches and paper models, serving as the foundation for his large-scale works that capture nature's interplay between power and fragility. Incorporating the Japanese concept of Mono no Aware – a celebration of the ephemeral beauty inherent in the cycles of life, Quinze engages in a meditative dialogue with nature, capturing an evolution often overlooked in the rush of modern life. Quinze's oil paintings, rooted in preserving nature through documentation, unveil deeper layers that extend the gaze beyond the earthly realm and into a broader universe. Immortalizing the evanescent juncture between resilience and vulnerability is central to his practice, as he believes human conduct places at risk the diversity and splendor of the planet.

Both studios, the metal atelier, and the new painting space, are located in the heart of Flemish Impressionists’ picturesque village Sint-Martens-Latem in Belgium. Quinze’s wildflower garden serves as a laboratory of biodiversity to study the evolving aesthetics of over 150,000 plant species cultivated over the past decade, the garden is also a sanctuary for the artist to nurture his intuitive connection with nature, experiencing its growth and decay, often kneeling to observe the plants from a humble perspective. His endless awe and immersion in nature’s wonders consequently fuel his exploration of the topic, all the while shaping the essence of his vigorous sculptural and painted pieces.

Quinze expands, ‘My ultimate goal is to showcase the true diversity and astounding beauty of nature’s evolution.’

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ABOUT ARNE QUINZE

Arne Quinze is a Belgian contemporary artist, painter, and sculptor. Building on his artistic journey from street art to paintings and public installations, Quinze explores the intricate relationship of human interaction and urban complexity, in correlation with the delicate harmony inherent in the natural world.

From oil paintings to large-scale public installations, Quinze reawakens an instinctive sense of awe and appreciation for nature, showcasing its diversity and the beauty of evolution. Placing nature’s splendor at the core of his work, Quinze’s large-scale works confront us with the grandness of its power, bringing to the surface a powerful dialogue of resilience and fragility. Blurring the lines between culture and the natural world, Quinze creates immersive artistry of a delicate but vibrant world, capturing the very essence of life.

Since 2005, he has unveiled public sculptures in cities across the world, including Belgium, France, China, and the USA, and exhibited at the Burning Man Festival, Frieze Sculpture, London, Kunsthal Rotterdam, MAMAC Museum, Nice, and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, among others. Upcoming projects include the exhibition ‘We are the Aliens’ during Venice Biennale 2024.

Image Credits:

1. Arne Quinze in his new painting atelier, 2023, Courtesy of Dave Bruel.
2. Ipomoea Group, A Wildflower Field Painting Series, 2023. Courtesy of Dave Bruel.
3. Chroma Lupine Chameleon, 2019, On View at the Meneghetti Sculpture Garden. Courtesy of Dave Bruel.

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AFRICAN ARTISTS' FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES ARTIST LINEUP FOR LAGOSPHOTO FESTIVAL'S LARGEST EXPANSION

THEME: ‘GROUND STATE – FELLOWSHIP WITHIN THE UNCANNY’

On View: October 27 – December 31, 2023

Curated by AAF’s founder and director Azu Nwagbogu, and East Wing Artistic Director (Dubai, UAE) Peggy Sue Amison, the 14th edition of the international photography festival will bring together 38 national and international artists igniting hopeful visions of change, showcasing their photographic works in Nigeria and in the festival’s first-ever geographical expansion, the Republic of Benin.

October 9, 2023 (Benin and Nigeria) – The African Artists’ Foundation, a non-profit organization and art space based in Lagos reveals the final selection of artists participating in the 14th edition of the LagosPhoto Festival, an international photography festival taking place from October 27 – December 31, 2023. Bringing together 38 national and international artists, this year’s edition welcomes talents from all over the world including Nigeria, Republic of Benin, United States of America, Ireland, and Australia, showcasing myriad of artistic visions for hopeful change. The final selection includes returning artists such as Raquel van Haver and Zanele Muholi, and newcomers including Arko Datto, Eugenia Lim, and Rehab Eldalil. This year’s theme, ‘Ground State – Fellowship Within the Uncanny’ will bring together photographic works exploring the present moment and envisioning repair, syncopation, putrefaction, restitution, and restoration. Marking the first time in its history that the event is held beyond Lagos, the festival extends to Cotonou, Ouidah, and Porto-Novo in the Republic of Benin. This geographical expansion offers a wider audience the opportunity to engage with the powerful works of talented photographers, challenging our own complicity in a culture of desire founded on consumption.

Photography has always held a mysterious power. In the past two decades, it has played a significant role in the rise of post-truth ideologies encouraging divisive and tribal societies. The malaise of the twenty-first century presents unsettling possibilities and anxieties surging from dystopian post-covid realities, growing conflicts, and the indelible signs of climate change. Recalcitrant colonial mindsets continue to judge worth through an impossible hierarchy. Efforts to imagine decolonized and sustainable futures have been captured in recurring hierarchies of different entities delivering the same results. As society reaches a Ground State, where everything humanity knows as ‘common sense’ no longer applies, there is an urge to restore, repair and restitute the mysteries of oral histories and aspects vital for survival. For its 2023 edition LagosPhoto Festival invites artists to showcase new perspectives of humanity’s revival and equilibrium through hopeful visions of social, political, environment and spiritual change.

Initiated in 2010, LagosPhoto has since created a community of local and international artists united through contemporary photography encapsulating individual experiences and identities from the African continent. Through an extensive program of exhibitions, workshops, screenings and large-scale outdoor installations, the festival promotes education and reclaims public spaces, engaging local and global audiences with the continent’s historical and contemporary stories narrated through photography.

As in this year’s edition taking place in the Republic of Benin and Nigeria, the festival’s recurring topics of restitution and cultural heritage have set the tone for groundbreaking programs. In 2020’s ‘Rapid Response Restitution – The Home Museum’, audiences were invited to produce a fast shutter retrieval of their personal and family’s cultural heritage to be presented in an inclusive digital exhibition, sparking an interest and conversation on cultural heritage and a visual intellect amongst citizens. ‘Searching for Prince Adewale Oyenuga’ in 2021 presented a project about a missing suitcase with a historic archive of photos and paintings left in Barcelona and repatriated to Nigeria, highlighting the thematic of restitution. In 2022 ‘Remember Me—Liberated Bodies; Charged Objects’ interrogated the photography’s influence in shaping, archiving, and ordering the stories of communities and individual identities, determining the way the present and future are constructed.

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LagosPhoto Festival will be on view from October 27 – December 31, 2023, in select venues in Lagos, Nigeria and Cotonou, Ouidah, and Porto-Novo, Benin.

 

*For updates on additional venues and programming in Nigeria and Benin, please follow us on our social media for agendas and updates.

 

Grand Opening in Cotonou, Benin: October 27, 2023

*Venue to be announced

 

Grand Opening in Lagos, Nigeria: November 2, 2023

African Artists' Foundation | 4:00 p.m.

Address:

3B Isiola Oyekan Close, Off Adeleke Adedoyin St, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria

 

Additional Venues in Benin

Fondation Zinsou,

936P+J44, Ouidah, Benin | Mon: 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM, Wed – Thu: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Route du Gondouana, Cotonou, Benin | Mon: 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM, Wed – Thu: 10 AM – 7:00 PM

Borna Soglo Gallery

9C5P+CHM, Cotonou, Benin | Tue – Fri: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Galeries Les Ateliers Coffi

Fidjrosse 01BP7774, Cotonou, Benin

Gallery A

Cotonou, Benin

Maison Rouge Cotonou Hotel

Boulevard de la Marina, Cotonou – Benin

Gallery 3.0 (Maison Samuel Degnon)

Porto Novo, Benin

 

Additional Venues in Nigeria

Alliance Francaise de Lagos

9 Osborne Rd, Ikoyi 106104, Lagos, Nigeria | Mon – Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sat: 9 AM – 2 PM

Falomo Under Bridge

CCRG+FC4, Akin Adesola St, 106104, Lagos, Nigeria

Federal Government Printing Press

No. 9 Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria

Soto Gallery

10, Omo Osagie Street, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.

ABOUT AAF:

African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) founded in 2007, Lagos, Nigeria, is a decentralized, multivalent, metamorphic art space that embraces community values, experimental artistic principles in supporting boundary-breaking and artistic ideas. Over the years, AAF has evolved beyond the limiting shell of a non-profit, to embody an art space that is responsive, attuned to social justice issues, ecology, freedom, community initiatives by empowering creative expression. AAF is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of contemporary art, design, and culture through residencies, workshops, innovative exhibitions, and educational programs. We aim to further challenge and inspire our community, unearth, and develop more talents while also promoting inclusiveness. Our goal is to be a dynamic and interactive space that sparks meaningful dialogue and encourages critical thinking, celebrates community programs and ultimately to become a change-maker through the power of art.

ABOUT LAGOSPHOTO:

Launched in 2010, LagosPhoto is the first international arts festival of photography in Nigeria. In a month-long festival, events include exhibitions, workshops, artist presentations, discussions, and large-scale outdoor prints displayed throughout the city with the aim of reclaiming public spaces and engaging the general public with multifaceted stories of Africa. LagosPhoto aims to establish a community for contemporary photography which will unite local and international artists through images that encapsulate individual experiences and identities from across all of Africa. LagosPhoto presents and educates about photography as it is embodied in the exploration of historical and contemporary issues, the sharing of cultural practices, and the promotion of social programmes.

Image Caption
1.Fikayo Adebayo, The Flesh Is Here but The Soul Is Gone - What Remains, courtesy of Fikayo Adebayo.
2.Arko Datto, Shunyo Raja (Kings of a Bereft Land) - Tara Mutata, courtesy of Arko Datto.
3.Federico Estol, Shine Heroes, courtesy of Federico Estol.

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ARTEFACT.BERLIN ANNOUNCES A DEBUT SOLO EXHIBITION BY ARTIST CATERINA RENAUX HERING | UNVEILING GENUINE SENSATION THROUGH THE POETIC EXPRESSION OF THE BODY

The exhibition will present a series of drawings and ceramic sculptures, showcasing traditional and innovative ways of presenting art, all the while exploring the organic nature of the corporal form.
On View: November 3, 2023 – February 2, 2024

October 5, 2023 (Berlin, Germany) – Artefact.Berlin announces the first solo show by Brazilian, Berlin-based artist Caterina Renaux Hering, following her recent graduation at Universität der Künste (UDK) in Berlin. Blushing out of Blue, will be on view from November 3, 2023 – December 20, 2023, unveiling new and site specific pieces, ranging from dainty drawings to ceramic sculptures, expressing the artist’s sensibility towards crafting a distinctive language with shapes, senses, and exploration of materiality.

Blushing out of Blue will debut a series of distinct drawings, on paper, inside resin and cast in silicone, engulfing the gallery into the very essence of Renaux Hering’s subject, genuine sensation. The diverse expression from a range of mediums allows the artist to craft narratives, diving deeper into the sensuality of the subject, ultimately becoming mystifying surfaces for generating sentiments. Working within the existing materiality of the exhibition space itself, the works become embedded in its structure, further coding its sensual essence into the gallery.

At the heart of Renaux Hering's artistry lies an exploration of the human body as the central subject and vehicle for her creative expression, drawing on the themes of transience, eroticism, delight and duration. Probing various facets of sensibility through her unique perspective, Renaux Hering’s work invites viewers to make sense of the genuine sensations that pulse through corporeal existence. Drawing, as a consistent presence in her oeuvre, allows Renaux Hering to look for the soul’s knowledge of our intrinsically unfolding self. Serving as her very own Ariadne's thread, the lines act as guides for navigating the labyrinth of subjectivity, packing depths into shapes and emerging from abstraction towards clarity.

Blushing out of Blue unveils a variety of the artist’s drawings, based on different plastic approaches encompassing both tradition and innovation. Spanning from the conventional method of drawing on paper, glass, and framing, the pieces include the use of resin as an ode to 1960s Italian aesthetics, and conclude with several drawings utilizing silicone, an innovative technique developed by the artist herself. The drawings fuse with silicone becoming one, liberating them into a skin-like fluid condition, achieving the resilience required for fragility to thrive. Netting the essence of the exhibition, in ‘LinDonna’ (pictured above left), a drawing cast in silicone, the artist captures the beauty of femininity as the nurturer of the continuity of life and, as the very form that existence crafts to seduce the production of life continuously.

In the same vein as her drawings, the ceramic sculptures (pictured above left) indulge in the inquiry into the origins of organic shapes, the site-specific pieces evoke the sensuality and sturdy delicacy of the human form, skillfully giving shape to archetypal representations of intimacy.

‘Blushing out of Blue is a take on exciting vitality through the erotics of seduction and the language of elegance. To blush is an uncritical and innocent form of response, and the works presented are meant to be delicate exciters, pulling us away from stagnation as if by surprise,’ the artist explains.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Blushing out of Blue is on view at Artefact.Berlin from November 3, 2023 — December 20, 2023.

Artefact.Berlin | Geisbergstraße 12, 10777 Berlin, Germany Monday – Friday
10 – 6 PM and by appointment

About Caterina Renaux Hering
Caterina was born in 1985, in the south of Brazil and currently lives in Berlin where she recently finished her master degree in Fine Arts at Universität der Künste - UDK, under the mentorship of Professor Valérie Favre.

Caterina Renaux Hering creates artworks that span a diverse range of media, all driven by the intent to lend forms for the mystifying subjective substances that animate emotions. She engages with drawings, ceramic sculptures, assemblages, music, costumes, and performance as vehicles for crafting a language that resonates with the most delicate and dense aspects of sensibility. Her work places the body at the center of these investigations, exploring themes such as transience, eroticism, delight and duration, in a quest to make sense out of genuine sensation.

caterinarenauxhering.com | @caterinarenauxhering

About Artefact.Berlin Gallery
Established in December 2021, Artefact.Berlin is a gallery and project space prefiguring itself as an extension and complement to Thomae’s already reputed international cultural communications agency A R T Communication + Brand Consultancy, founded in 2014. Through a series of curated exhibitions, the project is rooted in Thomae’s ongoing commitment to promoting the interrelatedness between art, design and architecture. With a rich program of carefully selected exhibitions focusing on contemporary art and design, the space stands as an important reference point for art and design collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

Rooted in the Schöneberg district’s distinct architectural heritage, Artefact.Berlin will continuously connect with local art and design professionals and general audiences alike through a dense program of multidisciplinary events, talks, and performances, once again fostering Berlin’s extensive and widely diverse cultural community and its visibility worldwide.

artefactgalleryberlin.com | @artefactgallery.berlin

About Anna Rosa Thomae:
Growing up in Berlin in the 1990s, Anna Rosa Thomae spent her formative years living and working between New York, London, and Berlin. With a career of over fifteen years in the field of global cultural communications Thomae has ceaselessly nurtured the premise that valuable synergies exist between, and can emerge from, art, design and architecture – a vision that led her to establish her own consultancy, A R T in 2014 in Berlin. Ever since, Thomae has worked with creatives across all continents, ranging from gallerists, museums, and artists to designers, architects, and more.

A versed art and design collector, constantly shaped by her professional and personal encounters, Thomae has developed an extensive collection bringing together vintage European furniture from the 1960s—1980s in tandem with Modern, Post-War and Contemporary Art. Established in 2021, Artefact.Berlin is the symbiosis between these two passions that continue to develop to this day.

Image Caption
1.Left. ‘LinDonna’, drawing cast in silicone, 120 x 80 cm. Courtesy of the artist. Right. ‘Fave Hands Touching The Absent’. Graphite On Paper.420x997mm. Courtesy of the artist.
2.Left ‘Archetits’. Ceramic. 145x145 mm. Courtesy of the artist. Right. ‘CherryDonna’. 60x50cm. Courtesy of the artist.

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ARTIST ROLF SACHS CREATES A LIMITED COLLECTION OF BISQUE PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS FOR NYMPHENBURG

With these handcrafted pieces, Sachs unveils an unconventional approach to porcelain creation, celebrating the tactile and the imperfect.

September 27, 2023 (München, Germany) – Artist Rolf Sachs unveils an exclusive limited collection of candlesticks titled ‘Berührungwhich translates as ‘touch’ in English, in collaboration with the historic Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, available from October 24, 2023.

Striking a balance between faire and laisser-faire, this collection highlights Sachs’ empathetic and sensual approach to creativity and encapsulates the artist’s vision of producing ‘arts emotionels instead of arts décoratifs,’. The porcelain is molded with verve, shaped with intuition, bent and pressed with impulse. The candlesticks express Sachs’ endless fascination with the concept of imperfection: ‘Perfection often seems a little sterile. I have a love of flaws. By nature, humans are not perfect and if we are, we are probably boring,’ Sachs suggests. Despite many years of cooperation with Nymphenburg, porcelain remains something special for the artist. It is a moving experience to feel the fine material with his hands, to shape it and to deal with it, even more: to engage with it with all his senses.

The ‘Berührung’ collection epitomizes a deliberate break from today's predominant perfectionism as a general standard and is intended to encourage us to acknowledge imperfections and celebrate them. For the artist, the focus of his work has always been the examination of people: ‘The more truthful we are, the more we show of our character,’ Sachs calls on us to stop hiding our flaws and instead live and even enjoy them. ‘Berührung’, in keeping with the tradition of Porzellan Manufaktur Nymphenburg, can act as a centerpiece on a dining table, becoming the focal point of conversations and exchanges. It also invites us to reconsider and discover the soul of porcelain.

The ‘Berührung’ candlesticks are a testament to Sachs’ unconventional use of the material, inviting the manufacturer to approach it in new ways. With Sachs’ intervention, they become original, poetic one- offs that come in all shapes and sizes: small and large, high and low, in pure white bisque porcelain or stained with colored glazes. Contrary to its usual transparency and delicacy, the bisque porcelain is full of fractures, fingerprints, and seemingly arbitrary shapes, offering a new language than its usual finesse. Sachs approaches the medium more spontaneously, molding, turning, embossing, painting, and firing it with great freedom.

Retail Prices for the ‘Berührung’ series start from 800 €.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

‘Berührung’

Design: Rolf Sachs, Artist's unique pieces, bisque porcelain, partially hand-painted with colored glaze, various sizes.

ROLF SACHS
Rolf Sachs is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer currently based in Rome. He applies a distinctive humane and conceptual approach across a multitude of mediums, ranging from sculpture, painting, photography and design and through to architectural projects and set designs for opera and ballet. His move to Rome has inspired Sachs to finally dedicate himself seriously to painting. Since the 1990s, Sachs has challenged preconceived applications of materials, processes, and everyday objects, imbuing them with novel meaning. Deftly employing humour and wit, his work seeks to elicit emotional, sensory reactions. However, his work has nothing of the dryness that is often associated with conceptual art. Rather, it is full of humanity, sensibility, and respect towards the materials he uses. It is poetic, humorous, tongue and cheek, but never irreverent. His work is particularly focused on exploring the human psyche, people’s character, relationships, soul and spirit.

His work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums!

Sachs was born in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1955, to a German father and French mother. After studying in the US and the UK in the late 1980s, Sachs moved to London in 1994 to focus on his artistic practice. In 2018 he moved to Rome where he opened a new studio in 2020.

PORZELLAN MANUFAKTUR NYMPHENBURG
Nymphenburg is the last purest manufactory of its kind. Since its foundation in 1747, the high art of porcelain production has been cultivated at the manufactory of the Bavarian royal family. Manu factum means there to this day: made entirely by hand using techniques that have been handed down and preserved from generation to generation. Ahead of their time, the master workshops at the Nördliches Schlossrondell in Munich produce style-defining services and artefacts as well as custom-made interior solutions - designed to this day by the most renowned artists, architects and designers of their time.

Image Credits:
1.‘Berührung’ by Rolf Sachs. Courtesy of The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory.
2.‘Berührung’ by Rolf Sachs. Courtesy of The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory.
3.The Making of ‘Berührung’ by Rolf Sachs. Photography by ROCKA Studio. Courtesy of The Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF ARCHITECTS REVEAL DEBUT MONOGRAPH ‘CRAFTING CHARACTER’ | DESIGNS REDEFINING ARCHITECTURE THROUGH CONTEMPORARY SOLUTIONS

For over a decade, CHK has been shaping the future horizons of built environments possessing a social and cultural significance, with a distinctive layer of character transcending the mere physical value. Narrating a new architectural chronic, the inaugural volume explores the studio’s fresh take on architecture and design, advocating for the power of architecture in creating a progressive future.

September 21, 2023 (Prague, London) – CHYBIK + KRISTOF ARCHITECTS (CHK) announce the launch of their first monograph ‘Crafting Character’ presenting over a decade of the architects' work, with a debut in the fall of 2023. This comprehensive collection of their most notable projects shares their solutions to our currently most pressing issues as well as their design philosophy and innovative approach to architecture, focus on social impact and environmental responsibility, as crucial elements of impactful social change.

Published by FRAME Publishers with a foreword by architecture critic Aaron Betsky, the monograph highlights fourteen projects crafted around eight themes ranging from adaptive reuse, public actors, prefabricated modularity, affordability, integration, materiality, self-initiated transformation and importance of the context.

The title ‘Crafting Character’ encapsulates the studio's design approach, characterized by the thoughtful process of crafting buildings that transpire a sense of belonging, ultimately reinvigorating spaces with distinctive personality. The monograph expresses CHK’s methodology to merge groundbreaking design solutions with contextual sensitivity, resulting in spaces that harmoniously interact with their surroundings, convey a true sense of purpose and leave a lasting impression on those who experience them.

‘Crafting Character’ portrays architecture as a spatial dialogue, a dynamic interplay between character and audience, book and reader, building and city. Within this narrative, fourteen cinematic vignettes spotlight projects personified as unique characters, each possessing its own rich history and stories to share. Each vignette emphasizes the connection between relational culture and CHK’s practice highlighting the common bonds within a space rather than any individual arguments and divisions within it – reflecting their human-centered approach to contemporary architecture.

Framed by insightful commentary throughout by writer Adrian Madlener guiding through the world of CHK unfolding within the pages, following the expert edit by François-Luc Giraldeau, ‘Crafting Character’ infuses their distinctive voices within the monograph’s narrative, establishing them as the influences of this generation.

This monograph is a testament to our studio's dedication of infusing cultural meaning and social relevance into all built environments, ensuring that these structures become more than just spaces but rather expressions of a collective identity and repositories of history, making them indispensable assets that communities are determined to preserve for generations to come.’ explain Ondřej Chybík and Michal Kristof, the founders of CHYBIK + KRISTOF. ‘We are excited to share the stories behind our projects and inspire fellow architects, designers, and architecture enthusiasts.’

The monograph is as a tribute to the studio's commitment to pushing boundaries, shaping experiences, and crafting architecture with a character that inspires and engages on multiple levels.

‘Crafting Character’ will be released in September in Europe and in November in North America, and will be available on FRAME Publisher’s website, ACC Art Books and Thames&Hudson website, and selected design and book stores.

NOTES TO EDITORS:
About CHYBIK + KRISTOF
CHYBIK + KRISTOF (CHK) is an architecture and urban design practice founded in 2010 by Ondrej Chybik (*1985) and Michal Kristof (*1986). Operating with 60+ international team members and offices in London, Prague and Brno, CHK's focus has been ranging from urban developments to public and residential buildings, emphasizing the connection of architecture and societal responsibility, ultimately creating an improved dialogue between the built environment and the society residing in it. Following a successful volume of work over the last decade, the studio has been awarded a number of prizes, including the 2019 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record, and winners amongst the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2019, 40 Under 40 Award. chybik-kristof.com

Image Credits:

1.’Crafting Character’ by CHYBIK+KRISTOF. View of the Cover. Courtesy of CHYBIK+KRISTOF.
2.’Crafting Character’ by CHYBIK+KRISTOF. View of the book excerpt. Courtesy of CHYBIK+KRISTOF.
3.’Crafting Character’ by CHYBIK+KRISTOF. View of the book excerpt. Courtesy of CHYBIK+KRISTOF.
4. ’Crafting Character’ by CHYBIK+KRISTOF. View of the book excerpt. Courtesy of CHYBIK+KRISTOF.
5. ’Crafting Character’ by CHYBIK+KRISTOF. View of the book excerpt. Courtesy of CHYBIK+KRISTOF.

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AFRICAN ARTISTS’ FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES THE SECOND EDITION OF ‘DIG WHERE YOU STAND’ | ARTISTIC PRACTICES AS TRANSFORMATIVE VESSELS FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

On view in the former colonial palace Palais de Lomé in Togo, the nomadic art exhibition will showcase over 166 artworks by Zanele Muholi, Victor Ehikhamenor, Renzo Martens & CATPC, Michael MacGarry, Kongo Astronauts and Dodji Efoui among other African talents who break away from linear systems and invest back into their communities.

On View: August 12 – December 31, 2023

August 3, 2023 (Lomé, Togo) – Following the successful inaugural edition of the travelling exhibition ‘Dig Where You Stand’ in 2022 in Ghana, African Artists’ Foundation (AAF), a non-profit organization and art space based in Lagos, Nigeria, is proud to announce its second iteration, titled ‘Dig Where You Stand - From Coast to Coast: Seke’. Exploring the regenerative potential of art in Africa and its diasporas, this year’s edition takes place in Lomé, Togo, using art as a restorative medium to investigate the impact of colonial systems in coastal cities and develop new ways of addressing decolonization, restitution, and repatriation. On view from August 12 – December 31, 2023, this year’s edition will be held at the former colonial palace Palais de Lomé, Togo’s first major contemporary art museum, and satellite venues in various locations in Lomé. Curated by Rosemary Esinam Damalie, General Manager and Workshop Coordinator at the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art (SCCA) in Tamale, Ghana, with curatorial advisory from AAF founder Azu Nwagbogu, the exhibition will showcase over 166 artworks from various mediums, including painting, photography, video, sculptures, and installation pieces, presenting new and returning artists including Zanele Muholi, Bright Ackwerh, Joana Choumali and Victo Ehikhamenor, engaging exclusively with artists who break away from linear systems and invest back into their communities.

‘Dig Where You Stand - From Coast to Coast: Seke’ envisions a symbolic ‘Door of Return’ as a ship coming back to Africa. Using the Ewe/Eʋegbe word ‘Seke’ (meaning anchor) as a unifying symbol, the exhibition connects Lomé, Togo, to other Ewe-speaking countries, aligning with the call for African unity. Inspired by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah's call for African solidarity, the exhibition explores themes of voyage, displacement, migration, and labor, while addressing the ongoing dialogue of repatriation and restitution. Presenting a multifaceted view of the African continent through visual arts, design and installations, the exhibition showcases the work of African artists with unconventional perspectives.

To broaden accessibility, mobile photo exhibitions, film screenings, and workshops will take place beyond the Palais de Lomé. These initiatives will bring replicas of the exhibition to rural areas, engaging students and teachers in workshops and presenting case studies for inspiration. Texts, captions, and audio will be translated into Ewe, ensuring the participation of local communities in the exhibition. Taking place primarily in the Palais de Lomé, a former symbol of colonial power revived into a contemporary art museum, its transformation strongly aligns with the exhibition’s commitment to decolonization through the restorative power of art. For the next six months, the space will be showcasing works by returning artists from ‘Dig Where You Stand’s inaugural edition, such as Zanele Muholi, Bright Ackwerh, Joana Choumali, Victor Ehikhamenor, Renzo Martens & CATPC, and new participating artists including Michael MacGarry, Kongo Astronauts and Dodji Efoui.

The inaugural edition of ‘Dig Where You Stand’ was conceived as more than just an exhibition. It was the beginning of a cultural experiment to explore the role of art in shifting the decolonial paradigm away from Western museums towards a location-specific, solution-oriented approach. Emphasizing on travel, migration and (dis)placement, artists and local communities examine the economies of the colonial systems that have historically marginalized vulnerable communities and find new methodologies in the art world, creating a toolkit for commencing regenerative economic processes. Held at the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art (SCCA), Tamale, Ghana, in 2022, and at the Palais de Lomé, Togo in 2023, ‘Dig Where You Stand’ will continue its journey to other locations across Africa, from Benin and Abidjan to Dakar, Senegal tentatively from 2024 - 2026.

NOTES TO EDITORS:
‘Dig Where You Stand’ will be on view at Palais de Lomé Togo, from August 12 – December 31, 2023.

For more details about Satellite Venues in various locations of Lomé: please follow African Artists’ Foundation on social media for agendas and updates.

Soft Opening: August 12, 2023
Palais de Lomé, Togo | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Grand Opening: September 15, 2023
Palais de Lomé, Togo | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Opening Hours:
Palais de Lomé, Togo
Tuesday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Address:
382 avenue de la Marina- Entrance at Avenue Sarakawa Lomé, Togo

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:

Bright Ackwerh, Sika Akpalo, Michael MacGarry, Renzo Martens & CATPC, Joana Choumali, Date Kodjo Amouzou, Dodji Efoui, Camille Tété Azankpo, Victor Ehikhamenor, Tessi Kodjovi, Kongo Astronauts, Kugbe Koffi Apelete (KUKOFF), Kwami Da costa, Leopold Ankude Kossi Krampah (LAKA), Zanele Muholi, Thierry Tomety, Jerry Doe- Orlando, Atisso Goha, Chris Parker Edzordzi Sefogah (MEGBORNA), and Hodin Senyon.

ABOUT ROSEMARY ESINAM DAMALIE:

Rosemary Esinam Damalie (b.1993) in Accra, is an artist and curator based in Accra and Tamale, Ghana. Educated in Fine Art at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi, Ghana, Damalie's artistic talent flourished in exhibitions such as "Cornfields in Accra" (2016) and "Orderly Disorderly" (2017) organized by blaxTARLINES KUMASI. Recognized as the 2nd runner-up for the Kuenyehia Prize for Contemporary Ghanaian Art in 2018, she has made a mark in the local art scene. Damalie serves as the General Manager and Workshop Coordinator at the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art (SCCA) in Tamale, significantly contributing to retrospectives of esteemed artists and facilitating numerous art workshops. In 2022, she participated in Documenta Fifteen as an artist in residence, stimulating discourse on the theme of education in the art community. Damalie's artistic journey and extensive involvement in the art community speak volumes about her passion, dedication, and profound contributions to the contemporary art scene in Ghana. With her boundless creativity and unwavering commitment to her craft, she continues to inspire and shape the landscape of the art world, both as an artist and curator.

ABOUT AAF:

African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) founded in 2007, Lagos, Nigeria, is a decentralized, multivalent, metamorphic art space that embraces community values, experimental artistic principles in supporting boundary-breaking and artistic ideas. Over the years, AAF has evolved beyond the limiting shell of a non-profit, to embody an art space that is responsive, attuned to social justice issues, ecology, freedom, community initiatives by empowering creative expression.

AAF is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of contemporary art, design, and culture through residencies, workshops, innovative exhibitions, and educational programs. We aim to further challenge and inspire our community, unearth and develop more talents while also promoting inclusiveness. Our goal is to be a dynamic and interactive space that sparks meaningful dialogue and encourages critical thinking, celebrates community programs and ultimately to become a change-maker through the power of art. Website | Instagram

ABOUT PALAIS DE LOMÉ:

A former colonial palace, serving first as the German, then French governors’ residency from 1905 to 1960, the Palais de Lomé is Togo’s first major contemporary art museum. After being abandoned for 20 years in the 1990s, the majestic 120-year-old building was revived by Togolese artisans and companies into a space that celebrates cultural heritage and empowers artistic expression, acting as a catalyst of hopeful change for a country. Stretching down to the seafront, the Palais’ expansive twenty-seven-acre botanical Park is home to a precious biodiverse environment.

Established in 2019, the Palais de Lomé is a unique art and culture center in West Africa. It mixes heritage, art and biodiversity, and ambitions to “reinvent natural and historical heritage to foster creative talents in Africa” (Sonia Lawson, Founding Director of the Palais de Lomé).

The Palais de Lomé showcases cultural production in visual arts, design, new media, science and technology, culinary arts, performing arts, such as dance, music and theater through diverse settings, exhibition spaces and the many discovery trails that the Park has to offer.

It is a one-of-a-kind space, as Lomé is the only coastal capital city in West Africa to boast such a large Park in a sea-front area. Website | Instagram

The second iteration of 'Dig Where You Stand' at the Palais de Lomé, Togo is:

Supported by Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA)

Supported by Outset Partners

About Outset Contemporary Art Fund:
Established in 2003, Outset Contemporary Art Fund is the leading international, independent charity supporting innovative art projects that engage the widest possible audiences. With a presence in nine countries, the charity has raised over £16 million worldwide in support of the creative ecosystem. Outset is recognised for creating influential models of responsive arts philanthropy with its innovative public-private schemes and initiatives. Practising catalytic philanthropy means not only offering crucial funding support but also activating networks and initiating new relationships and partnerships.

Transformative funding models that Outset has established include:
- the Outset Frieze Tate Fund, inviting international curators to join the Tate in selecting and acquiring 100 works of art over 10 years from Frieze for the Tate Collection;

- Studiomakers, providing new solutions to securing the physical spaces needed for creative production and cultural consumption. The initiative co-founded The Creative Land Trust with the Mayor of London, Arts Council England and Bloomberg Philanthropies, now an independent charity purchasing property to be used as artist studios in perpetuity;

- theVOV, a virtual ecosystem presenting monumental exhibitions for the public to enjoy live and on demand. For the first time, museums and galleries join forces on one centralised digital platform, demonstrating unprecedented solidarity and showing a united front to generate funds for the creative sector, whilst making culture more accessible than ever online.

Outset is powered by inspiration, driven by expertise, renowned for its engagement, and focused on effective energy and ideas, with a commitment to being there at the outset of impactful change.

About Outset Partners:
Established in 2018, the Outset Partners are a dynamic collective of international philanthropists who work together to meet the evolving needs of the global cultural sector. Awarding impactful grants through a consensus-driven process, the partnership has invested over £1million in the creative ecosystem to date.

A diverse group of leaders, the Outset Partners have a marked international profile, including individuals from Brazil, France, Colombia, Germany, Greece, Japan, the Philippines, South Africa, Taiwan, the United States of America and the United Kingdom. All are experts and entrepreneurs in their respective fields of philanthropy, education, the art market, fashion, finance, museums, architecture, and jewellery, amongst many other activities, committed together to championing brave and intelligent projects to provoke discourse and transformation in the creative sector. The application and selection process for the Outset Partners Grants Programme is managed by the Outset team. The group is directed by a Strategy and Research Lead for each cycle, crafting a framework for Outset Partners’ deliberations and decision-making, and supporting their uniquely iterative and consensus-driven approach to funding transformation.

Image Credits:

1. ‘Intrication quantique – Rivière Kwenge, DRCongo’ by Kongo Astronauts, 2021, Courtesy Axis Gallery, NY.

2. AGAMA by Dodji Efoui, 2023, Courtesy of Dodji Efoui.

3. Palais de Lomé building exterior, Courtesy of Studio Erick Saillet

4. Palais de Lomé Park, Courtesy of Studio Erick Saillet

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MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ARTIST ROLF SACHS DEBUTS EXHIBITION ‘TENDERLY’ PRESENTING A NEW EXPLORATION OF HIS PHOTOGRAPHY OEUVRE

Coinciding with the Lake Como Design Festival, the exhibition marks Sachs' first solo show in Italy, exploring the depths of human experience through photography, where movement and stillness coexist.

On view: September 16 – October 21, 2023

Press Preview: September 15, by appointment only

July 20, 2023 (Como, Italy) – For his inaugural exhibition in Italy, artist Rolf Sachs presents ‘Tenderly,’ unveiling new large-scale photographs from his Moving Stills series presented by Grieder Contemporary, Zürich. On view from September 16 – October 21, 2023, the exhibition marks the gallery’s opening show at Borgovico33, a historic 17th century church in Como, Italy as part of its Autumn satellite program.

The exhibition encapsulates much of Sachs’ enduring artistic interests in materiality and recontextualizing domestic objects, all the while announcing a new departure in his photographic work. Within the Moving Stills series, Tenderly, Threads and Triangle are all examples of the way the artist transforms everyday objects such as pieces of string, a percussion instrument, and a roll of toilet paper, into lively and ambiguous beings, revealing their mysterious alter ego. The resulting works are at times eery and uncanny, verging on the surreal.

The exhibition features 16 works and is conceived in two parts. Five full-scale photographs from the artist’s Tenderly series are shown inside the frescoed nave of the historic deconsecrated church of the Convent of Santa Caterina. This feels particularly apt as these abstract photographs, ripe with cross-like motifs, can be interpreted as secular altarpieces. A selection of more intimately scaled works from his Triangle and Threads series will be shown in the adjoining vaulted, minimalist space. Now a cultural association dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art events, the exhibition is housed in a space with a diverse history. From being a diocesan seminary, deconsecrated and converted into a military barracks to becoming a cotton mill, a grocer’s warehouse and ultimately abandoned, Borgovico33 celebrates its past after a fruitful renovation in 2002 with contemporary art exhibitions.

As often in the artist’s work, the exhibition’s title, ‘Tenderly’ has a double entendre. It expresses Sachs’ overarching artistic interest in making ‘arts emotionnels instead of arts decoratifs’ which invite an empathetic and sensual approach to art and our rapport with one another, while also being the name of a toilet paper brand. The title, therefore, relates to the artist’s desire to experiment with the archetype of the natura morta in this series. ‘Moving’ on the other hand refers to the gesture that the artist makes with his camera, wielding it like a paintbrush and freezing the movement with a single flash. The result blurs the distinction between abstract painting and photography. Injecting movement in the photographic process is one of Rolf’s distinctive gestures which he first experimented with in his Camera in Motion series (2013), where the Engadin landscape was captured from a moving train.

The works in this exhibition are a crystallization of much of Rolf Sachs’ artistic curiosities and illustrate his interest in injecting a soul into lifeless objects that are traditionally disregarded or imperceptible. Keen on incorporating chance and haphazardness in the way he uses his light sources and moves his camera, resulting in unusual visual effects, Sachs finds a certain freedom in letting things fall under the agency of chance, finding the perfect balance between ‘faire et laisser faire’. The artist often plays with antithetical notions in his titles, and in this series, the friction between movement and stillness harks back to his enduring interest in creating a compelling tension between different concepts or materials. Throughout his oeuvre, Sachs has been drawn to the harmony that can be created when two materials or ideas that do not traditionally go together are coupled in a way that creates a sort of alchemy.

Tenderly is a poetic and personal show. It’s a pure expression of the fact that I genuinely believe that our personal perception and attitude completely govern how we end up seeing the world. If you channel your creative soul, you can add spirit to situations, positively influence people’s attitudes, or even add unexpected poetry and emotions to banal everyday objects. I made these works at a time when connection and proximity were scarce. With Moving Stills, I hope to move people,’ explains Rolf Sachs.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

‘Tenderly,’ by Rolf Sachs will be on view at Borgovico33 from September 16 – October 21, 2023.

Address:
Borgovico33
Via Borgo Vico, 33, 22100 Como CO, Italy

About the Artist
Rolf Sachs is a multi-disciplinary artist and designer currently based in Rome. He applies a distinctive humane and conceptual approach across a multitude of mediums, ranging from sculpture, photography, and design and through to architectural projects and set designs for opera and ballet. His move to Rome has inspired Sachs to  finally dedicate himself seriously to painting. Since the 1990s, Sachs has challenged preconceived applications of materials, processes, and everyday objects, imbuing them with novel meaning. Deftly employing humour and wit, his work seeks to elicit emotional, sensory reactions. However, his work has nothing of the dryness that is often associated with conceptual art. Rather, it is full of humanity, sensibility, and respect towards the materials he uses. It is poetic, humorous, tongue and cheek, but never irreverent. Currently, his work is particularly focused on exploring the human psyche, people’s character, relationships, soul and spirit.

His work has been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum for Applied Art, Cologne, the MAK, Vienna, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Hauser and Wirth, Gstaad and Monika Sprüth, Cologne.

https://rolfsachs.com/

About Grieder Contemporary
Grieder Contemporary was established in 2006 and at first located in Modernist Villa of Damian and Melanie Grieder in Küsnacht/Zurich. After five successful years in its salon venue in Küsnacht, Grieder Contemporary relocated to a new space in Zurich's Seefeld until the end of 2013.

From November 2013 to October 2017, the gallery was located at the heart of Zurich's art scene, at the Löwenbräu art complex. Since its beginning in 2006, Grieder Contemporary carefully broadened its programme and works with international concept-oriented emerging and established artists who redefine and expand definitions of painting and sculpture, film and video, photography and performances.

In Autumn 2017, after extensive renovation and extension by Fuhrimann & Hächler architects, the gallery relocated back to its place of origin. The new monumental annex of the Modernist villa offers extraordinary possibilities for exciting new projects and exhibitions.
https://www.grieder-contemporary.com/

About Borgovico33
Borgovico33 takes its origin from the reconversion of the former church of the Santa Caterina Convent in Como. Built in 1634 on foundations dating from 1200, the church has a varied history: in 1740 a diocesan seminary; deconsecrated in 1800, it is then transformed into a military barracks to subsequently pass on to private hands becoming a cotton mill, a grocer’s warehouse and then totally abandoned. In 1995 Philip and Rosella Rolla purchased a structure in Como built in 1634 upon existing foundations dating from 1200 that had formerly been a church dedicated to Saint Catherine. During the initial cleaning, traces of frescoes were discovered, thus providing a clear direction for the restoration project. In the reconstruction, entrusted to Studio Brambilla Orsoni in Como, the hardest part was minimising the intervention and required work by subtraction. Upon the conversion of the space, completed in 2002, Borgovico 33 was created. Borgovico 33, a non-profit cultural association dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art events was housed in the ex-church. The association was committed to promoting new projects, starting with the photographic exhibition Pino Musi, Giuseppe Terragni, followed by solo exhibitions of works by Elisabeth Scherffig, Daniela De Lorenzo, by architects Giraudi & Wettstein, and by young artists Andrea Crociani, Laura Santamaria and Davide Cascio. The activity of the association concluded with the exhibition dedicated to Franco Vimercati, in collaboration with the Panza Collection.
http://www.bv33.org/

Image credits:

Image 1. Tenderly 5 from Moving Still Series by Rolf Sachs.
Image 2. Interior view of Borgovico33. Photography by Pino Musi.
Image 3. Triangle 3 from Moving Still Series by Rolf Sachs.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF UNVEIL A PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ENTRY DESIGN ENRICHING TIRANA’S URBAN LANDSCAPE, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL FABRIC

Selected to participate in the international competition for Tirana's Center of Fairs and Exhibitions and mixed- use development, CHYBIK + KRISTOF unveiled their design for a multifunctional social hub safeguarding the city's identity. Following the competition’s initial selection round including Ensamble Studio, fala atelier, and Zaha Hadid Architects, CHK’s proposal was shortlisted as a finalist along with Studio Fuksas.

July 4, 2023 (Tirana, Albania) – CHYBIK + KRISTOF (CHK) present ODA Tirana, a competition entry for Tirana's Center of Fairs and Exhibitions and mixed-use development international competition, located at the heart of the capital. Inspired by ODA, the traditional space in Albanian culture for welcoming and meeting people, the mixed-use complex features residential, commercial, and public areas, celebrating communal and urban spaces, inviting the people of Tirana to engage with the city's new vibrant multifunctional meeting hub.

The Albanian capital has been growing into a modern and dynamic city for the past decade, following its mission to invest in infrastructure and high-quality space, improving the eminence of life for its residents alongside becoming an attractive point in the Balkans. Underlining the city’s active leadership efforts to elevate Tirana’s urbanism, the Laboratory of Urbanism and Architecture is being created. As a part of this reactivation and redesign of the city's center, establishing cultural and economic importance across the region, CHK's design for the international competition brings a fresh look to the project's central location, emphasizing the city's identity. Contributing to the expansion of communal spirit through a monumental building unifying and honoring the archetype of Albanian architecture, the new development would be nested between the New Boulevard and the New Central Park of Tirana on 10,000 sqm of prime land.

Significantly shaping the future of the capital, ODA Tirana features three towers, two of which are residential, standing at 180 and 160 meters high, while the third one houses offices and a hotel at 100 meters high. Together with a sequence of public and semi-public spaces, the building connects the Boulevard with the central park creating an all-around wholesome voluminous complex. The main point of the development, the exhibition center placed in front of the towers, is designed to be as flexible as possible, quickly transformed from one single vast space to several varied ones in size and scale, with separate entry points. This will enable the center to host various events and exhibitions, ensuring a diverse and lively use of the grand space. The distinguishable red concrete façade draws inspiration from the Albanian building tradition and regional materials, fostering a sense of belonging and familiarity, allowing for easier integration within the local community. This discernable façade comprises pre-set plates, allowing for passive shading and preventing the building from overheating. Certain locally sourced materials, such as stone, are used on some decorative surfaces and in detail, such as paving the piazza between the buildings.

CHK's proposal embodies multifunctional urban spaces, forming a lively meeting hub for Tirana's professionals, cultural enthusiasts, and locals alike through its interior and exterior. As an important marker of Albanian architecture, the arch element is seen in various significant national buildings. CHK places this prominent element as a focal point of the development at its base in the entrance area, providing a wholesome feeling of welcome to its locals all the while serving static purposes. Its monumental design is then replicated in the towers' facades rounded by luscious green terraces.

Rooted in local history and celebrating Albanian's national identity and cultural heritage, ODA Tirana is a multifunctional and harmonious urban meeting place and center at the service of its community, while its timeless design supports the identity of the new neighborhood.

'We are honored to have been a part of this prestigious competition and to have the opportunity to illustrate our vision in forging a landmark that celebrates progress and embraces diversity. Our proposal for Tirana's Center of Fairs and Exhibitions and mixed-use development embodies our belief in creating spaces that inspire, connect, and empower, where they become a catalyst for innovation, cultural exchange, and sustainable growth,' says Michal Kristof, co-founder of CHK.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About CHYBIK + KRISTOF

CHYBIK + KRISTOF is an architecture and urban design practice founded in 2010 by Ondrej Chybik and Michal Kristof. Operating with 60+ international team members and offices in Prague, Brno, and Bratislava, the practice aims at creating bridges between private and public space, transcending generations and societal spheres. Taking into account local histories and environmental specificities, the studio works on a wide array of projects, ranging from urban developments to public and residential buildings. Recent projects include: Lahofer Winery (CZ), Zvonarka Bus Station (CZ), Multipurpose arena in Jihlava (CZ), Ostrava Tower (CZ), House of Wine (CZ), Sugar Factory (CZ), Pearl Gallery (CZ), Manifesto Market (CZ) and Municipal Affordable Housing (CZ). The studio has been awarded a number of prizes, including the 2019 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record, and was recently amongst the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2019 40 Under 40 Award winners.

chybik-kristof.com

 

Image credits:

Image 1. Render Exterior View of ODA Tirana’s Exhibition Center. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

Image 2. Render Interior View of ODA Tirana Complex. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

Image 3. Render Exterior View of ODA Tirana Complex. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

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MATSUHISA MYKONOS RESTAURANT CELEBRATES 20 YEARS AT THE BELVEDERE HOTEL IN MYKONOS | TWO DECADES OF INNOVATIVE CULINARY EXCELLENCE

In celebration of its anniversary, a series of renowned Matsuhisa chefs from various restaurants of the group around the globe will join forces to bring gastronomic mastery and craft at the world’s first open-air Matsuhisa restaurant. The restaurant unveils its first alfresco Omakase bar at the end of June, marking a memorable season of celebrations.

June 22, 2023 (Mykonos, Greece) – Matsuhisa Mykonos, the first open-air Matsuhisa restaurant in the world at the Belvedere Hotel in Mykonos, celebrates 20 years as the island’s iconic culinary destination. The 2023 season will be marked with special events and prominent visiting current and former Matsuhisa chefs from around the globe, including the renowned chef Nobu Matsuhisa himself. Crowned with a jubilant gastronomic week from June 27 – July 2, 2023, this ultimate summertime festivity hosts the first-ever open-air Omakase bar on Belvedere’s picturesque terrace, marking an important milestone for the legendary restaurant which cultivated a brand-new culinary dimension for the Greek island’s social scene and fine dining. Exclusively this year, the restaurant will open its doors to the public earlier than usual, extending its season from April 27 – October 15, 2023, packed with festivities, entertainment, culinary brilliance, and new signature ambiance direction from Arman Naféei.

The grand celebration of Matsuhisa Mykonos' 20th anniversary brings a wind of change, crafting the greatest festivity of iconic Mykonian moments and landmarks so far while introducing a new era of delight to Belvedere. The beautiful scenery of the hotel and Mykonos together with Matsuhisa’s exquisite flavors and aromas create a picturesque ambiance of sophistication and elegance immersed in the celebration of a long-lasting gastronomic delight. As a homage to Belvedere’s vibrant colourways in the midst of traditional Mykonian blues and whites, the exclusive Omakase bar gives a perfect panoramic view of the wonderous golden sunset over the Chora for an unforgettable atmosphere and treasured experience.

As a special treat for the anniversary celebrations, the Belvedere Hotel is crafting a one-of-a-kind Omakase bar on its terrace, offering stunning views of the Aegean Sea while enjoying Matsuhisa’s exquisite tastes. The Japanese term Omakase, meaning ‘I'll leave it up to you,’ represents a traditional Japanese dining style, in which the chef chooses and prepares dishes for the guests based on the day's freshest ingredients. This unique dining concept is an irreplaceable experience, an interactive way to enjoy sensational dishes through the skill and creativity of the master chefs. With a completely open bar, the guests have an exclusive opportunity to engage in conversation with the master chefs, getting to know more about the cooking process and the artistry itself, while the chefs improvise and craft a custom à la carte menu for their guests. With only 10 seats, this up-close and extremely personal dining concept is a true treat for the senses.

The one-of-a-kind Omakase experience will be further enriched with an exclusive star-studded lineup of guest chefs, including the legendary Nobu Matsuhisa, Sabu Hoshino, Hideki Endo, Hideto Lincoln, Tony Vratsanos and Mark Edwards.

To celebrate these two remarkable decades which hailed a new era for the island, the restaurant invites its guests to indulge in an all-immersive experience of unique and authentic Japanese cuisine in the splendor of minimalistic Cycladic design and architecture. The season-long celebration is an homage to Matsuhisa’s dedication to delivering an inspirational and unique atmosphere for its customers.

Opened in 2003 by the world-renowned chef and entrepreneur Nobu Matsuhisa and Belvedere’s owners, the eponymous restaurant is known for its exceptional quality and reputation as one of the best on the island. The beloved restaurant is an exquisite blend of Chef Nobu’s culinary brilliance and Belvedere’s Island charm, embodying a universe of holistic hospitality. Located in the heart of Mykonos at the Hotel’s 200-year-old Mansion Stoupa, Matsuhisa Mykonos is celebrated for its minimalist aesthetic designed by Concept Boarding Architectural Studio, stunning view of the Aegean Sea, cosmopolitan dining refinement, and culinary masterpieces. Continuously pushing the boundaries of traditional Japanese cuisine flavors, the restaurant brought a fresh culinary flair and introduced locals, travelers and food enthusiasts to Nobu’s high- quality gastro experience, known as ‘New Style Japanese cuisine,’ incorporating Japanese and Peruvian influences for exceptional dining experimentation.

Elevating the dining experience, Belvedere Hotel announces its new collaboration with Arman Naféei, the renowned musical tastemaker for a special DJ performance. Known for his brilliant music direction of hotels such as Chateau Marmont, and Chiltern Firehouse and brands such as Chanel, Prada, and Giorgio Armani, Naféei’s vast knowledge and expertise will immerse Matsuhisa’s anniversary and the Belvedere Hotel for the summer season with a fresh ambiance signature, crafting an exceptional world of entertainment, inspiration and elegance. Curated by Naféei specifically for Belvedere’s celebratory season, the hotel’s seasonal music program will feature a stellar lineup of eclectic international DJs fostering a fresh entertainment atmosphere.

To commemorate the special anniversary, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa has extended his growing clothing line ‘Sushi Club’ in collaboration with the brand Stampd to all its resort destinations and one special celebratory edition for Matsuhisa Mykonos. With a wide product range of minimal and clean everyday pieces, including carefully crafted t-shirts, sweatshirts, bomber jackets, and caps, ‘Sushi Club’ is available exclusively at Belvedere Hotel’s boutique from June 2023 in preparation for the summer celebration of Matsuhisa.

Tickets for the special Omakase bar experience are available at 250 euros per person via the website. Additional Matsuhisa Mykonos will be announcing additional special events in light of its season-long celebration.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Guest Chefs Visits:
Nobu Matsuhisa | June 27 – July 2, 2023
Mark Edwards | Former Head Chef at Nobu London Restaurants, recently joined Matsuhisa Europe Restaurants as culinary advisor | June 22 – July 31, 2023
Hideki Endo | Former Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Paris | June 25– July 29, 2023
Hideto Lincoln | Former Senior Sushi Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos and Matsuhisa St. Moritz | June 27 – July 2, 2023
Tony Vratsanos| Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Athens & Former Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos | June 27– July 2, 2023
Saburo Hoshino | Used to work at Matsuhisa Beverly Hills; Former Head Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos and Former Head Chef at Matsuhisa St. Moritz | June 27 - July 2, 2023

International DJ Lineup:
Mia Moretti | June 15 – 21
Camilo Miranda | June 22 – 28
Mafalda | June 29 – July 5
Luca Averna | July 6 – 19
Hilit Kolet | July 20 – 26
Ceri | July 27 – August 2
Renata Do Valle | August 3 – 9
Lou Hayter | August 10 – 16
Marine Neuilly | August 17 – 30
Myriam Stamoulis | August 17 – 30 Fiona Jane | August 31 – September 6

For reservations and more information on Matsuhisa’s 20th anniversary, please visit Belvedere's website here.

Address:
Matsuhisa Mykonos
Belvedere Mykonos
School of Fine Arts District, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Facebook | Instagram | Belvedere Hotel , @belvederehotel
Facebook | Instagram | Matsuhisa Mykonos, @matsuhisamykonos

Image credits:
Image 1. Installation View of Matsuhisa Mykonos Omakase Bat at Belvedere Hotel Mykonos. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos. Image 2. Installation View of Matsuhisa Mykonos Omakase Bat at Belvedere Hotel Mykonos. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.

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MENEGHETTI WINE HOTEL & WINERY TO OPEN NEW SCULPTURE GARDEN FEATURING ARTWORKS BY CONTEMPORARY ARTIST ARNE QUINZE

Spread across the 120,000 square meters of lush bucolic landscape, the carefully curated exhibition of large-scale sculptures by the Belgian artist perfectly complements the beauty of the Adriatic's untouched nature.

May 30, 2023 (Istria, Croatia) – Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery, a Relais & Chateaux property, nestled in southern Istria in the midst of vineyards and olive groves, announces the opening of its new sculpture garden with a series of monumental sculptures by Belgian contemporary artist Arne Quinze. Set across 120,000 square meters of the recently opened winery and wine complex as well the hotel grounds, the open-air exhibition, curated by Berlin-based art consultant Reiner Opoku, offers an enchanting fusion of contemporary sculpture and rural nature, bringing new colors and light to the property. The inaugural show titled ‘Lupines,’ inspired by the typical flower of southern Istria symbolizing imagination and the cycle of life, will be on view from June 20 – December 2024. The new sculpture garden marks the first of many more exhibitions and cultural programming at the property in a continuous endeavor to present contemporary art in the region.

Surrounded by vast natural landscapes, cultural monuments, and UNESCO world heritage sites, the park provides an immersive experience that harmoniously blends the natural beauty of the hotel’s surrounding vineyards with the artistic vision of Arne Quinze. The Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery, a family-owned estate and unique destination on the Adriatic coast, combines nature, art, gastronomy, and hospitality. Surrounded by an abundance of natural wonders, vineyards, olive groves and the crystal blue Adriatic Sea, the estate evokes the ambiance of its rich history, emulating the Istrian lifestyle, architecture, and local spirit. The central hotel with its surrounding private villas offers views of the historic Islands of Brioni, filled with cultural and historical heritage, bringing the spirit of an undiscovered jewel. With the unveiling of this new sculpture garden, the Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery offers its guests and the local community an unparalleled encounter of art and hospitality in a picturesque setting.

Arne Quinze, renowned for his captivating large-scale public sculptures, has selected exclusive pieces for the new Meneghetti Sculpture Garden. Known for his lively interpretation of nature and all of its mesmerizing cycles, Quinze brings a buoyant air of a transforming garden to Istria. With his use of material, color and organic shapes, the sculptures create a new sense of nature and inspire contemplation at the historic villa. The captivating two to five-meter-tall installations take visitors on a journey of beauty and tranquility in the abundance of lush greenery and spacious countryside adjacent to the hotel. Chroma Lupine Chameleon’s (2019) everchanging metallic blue echoes nature's diversity and beauty of transience, perfectly integrating as the olive garden’s centerpiece alongside Meneghetti’s lush greenery. The park showcases Quinze’s ability to transform masses of aluminum into a series of unique sculptures balancing ideas of beauty and equilibrium.

‘My art is my representation of how I perceive nature. I try to convey the harmony, transience and duality of nature through my work. With my art, I want to immerse the viewer in the unbridled beauty and diversity of nature,’ explains Quinze.

This boutique 58-room hotel tucked into a century-old building made of Istrian white stone expanded its offering by building several new private villas with a range of private amenities, including a pool, garden, in addition to hotel’s spa and signature restaurant only offering locally grown fresh ingredients. The hotel’s entrancing Mediterranean atmosphere is enhanced with a curated selection of Quinze's magnificent works, each carefully placed to enhance the park's natural scenery. The Sculpture Garden represents a significant milestone in the ongoing commitment of Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery to blend art, culture, with hospitality, offering guests an unforgettable sensory experience.

Following the hotel’s annual cultural programming and previous exhibitions dedicated to the region’s prominent contemporary artists such as Dušan Džamonja and Božica Dea Matasić, Meneghetti donated a share of their exhibition sales to select associations promoting young artists, strengthening their commitment to promote and support artistic production.

'Meneghetti is already worldwide known for its subtle luxury embedded in the nature surrounding it. I couldn't think of a better way to compliment the estate even more than by bringing Mr. Quinze's sculptures and placing them throughout the estate. The philosophy behind his art pieces is something we deeply cherish at Meneghetti already and we find this a perfect symbiosis of nature, luxury and art all in the same place,' says Meneghetti’s CEO Miroslav Plišo.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery:
After the Napoleon's wars, when the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy first quietly and then quickly and strongly took over Istria, a smart man called Meneghetti decided to buy many acres of land and start producing food for one simple reason – there were 6 thousand soldiers within 500 m from his estate and he was able to sell them everything that he produced. He started building houses, barns, planting vineyards and olive groves, raising goats and sheep, and hosting Austro-Hungarian officers during their leisure time. It was already then that Stancija Meneghetti began to have a reputation of one of the most beautiful estates on the Adriatic coast, and a few decades later that reputation grew even more. Abandoned by all the former armies, owners, and accidental passers-by, overgrown in Mediterranean underbrush and weeds, it was re-discovered in the early 2000s by Miroslav Plišo and his wife, Romana Kajfež, who were in search of a perfect estate for their enjoyment. There was only one condition - the place had to be located in Istria.

Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery is now a true beauty made of century-old stone, evoking respect towards the tradition of its region. Meneghetti is a symbol of luxury, an oasis of peace and quiet surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, with its winery, an outstanding restaurant providing highly personalized service, and premium, world-renowned and award-winning wines and olive oils. It welcomes anyone seeking peace, quiet and high- end service. During the redesign, the highest attention was given to every detail. The final result is the utmost quality and pleasurable aesthetics, both in the flawless interior and magical external environment. Today, Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery is a delightful luxury hotel with 48 accommodation units, a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux. Like any real paradise on Earth, this place is hard to find.

Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery

Stancija Meneghetti 1, 52211 Bale, Istria, Croatia

About Arne Quinze:
Born in 1971, Arne Quinze is a Belgian contemporary artist, painter, and sculptor. His work ranges from small drawings and paintings and medium-sized sculptures to massive installations in public spaces around the world with which he aims to generate interaction and dialogue between spectators and jointly encourage them to restore the balance between culture and nature. He always questioned the role of our cities and started his search for cities to become open-air museums. His work quickly evolved from Street Art to Public Art with recurring themes such as social interaction, urbanization, and diversity. Arne Quinze

About Reiner Opoku:
Reiner Opoku is a Berlin-based art consultant and international art mediator. Since the early 1980s, he has curated numerous international art exhibitions and represents a wide range of renowned contemporary artists. Opoku acts as a consultant and initiator to bring artists and the creative world together with institutions, galleries and brands by creating platforms for collaborations, publications and commissions. His office acts as an incubator for the creative industry and its various segments. He was also the founding director of the St. Moritz Art Masters in Switzerland and is co-founder of the NYC-based environmental organization Parley for the Oceans. He is partner and executive producer of the virtual reality production company Mirror+Sparks in Munich and NYC. Office Reiner Opoku

Image Credits:

Image 1. Installation View of Chroma Lupine Chameleon, 2019 by Arne Quinze, at Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery. Aluminium, Acrylic, Concrete base, 260 x 270 x 180 cm. Photography by Dave Bruel.
Image 2. Installation View of Chroma Lupine Sparsiflorus, 2019 by Arne Quinze at Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery, Aluminium, Acrylic, Concrete base, 300 x 100 x 140 cm. Photography by Dave Bruel.

Image 3. Installation View of Lupine 2023 by Arne Quinze at Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery, Aluminium, Acrylic, Concrete base, 190 x 80 x 40 cm. Photography by Dave Bruel.
Image 4. Exterior View of the Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery Estate. Courtesy of Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF REVIVE AND REINVENT THE HISTORIC BIRTHPLACE OF MODERN GENETICS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

Nestled in the heart of Brno, CZ, CHYBIK + KRISTOF honor a historic greenhouse of St. Augustin Abbey with a novel glass and steel structure deeply rooted in the principles of Gregor Mendel’s legacy in modern genetics, emulating his drawings of the hereditary system.

May 30, 2023 (Brno, Czech Republic) – CHYBIK + KRISTOF (CHK) announce the completion of Mendel’s Greenhouse, an homage to scientist and abbot Gregor Mendel’s work in genetics and contribution to science, culture and humanity. The new Greenhouse is in direct conversation with the original 19th-century greenhouse of St. Augustin Abbey in Brno, CZ, where Mendel conducted his first pioneering experiments. After being swept by a storm in the 1870s, the historical greenhouse is reinvented by CHK for the first time as a pavilion of genetics, commemorating the 200th anniversary of Mendel’s birth.

Built against the backdrop of the centuries-old Abbey, the new structure establishes an important connection between memory and contemporaneity in service to its community. While the exemplary and highly complex design highlights local history and heritage, the Greenhouse concurrently becomes a brand-new public space for strengthening the local social dialogue, combining innovation with respect for the city’s heritage. Underlining the studio’s engagement in spatial transformations and adaptation of existing structures to fit contemporary times, CHK’s redesign of the historic greenhouse honors Mendel’s legacy while cultivating a new social dialogue to emerge in its community preserving a sense of belonging.

The new Greenhouse designed by CHK continues Abbey’s legacy as a center of science and culture, serving various purposes to its community. With a complete glass structure and fully exposed side walls, the structure opens entirely to the greenery outside the monastery, preventing any visual barriers, and inviting visitors to connect with their heritage and discover the world of genetics. Primarily dedicated to the permanent exhibition of the legacy of Gregor Mendel, the Greenhouse fits the current needs of its community and is open for various cultural events such as international conferences, lectures, and exhibitions.

Drawing inspiration from the archival materials and original scheme of the building, CHK’s design sustains the heritage value of the structure replicating its essence, simultaneously adapting it into a contemporary narrative. Following the original ground plan, the new greenhouse fits seamlessly into the existing urban fabric, as the architects’ reinterpretation echoes the orientation, shape and distinct roof of the greenhouse. A key aesthetic, symbolic but also functional novelty is the reimagined supporting steel roof structure, drawing inspiration from Mendel’s three laws of inheritance. The nodes and branches constituting the steel supportive framing are in direct dialogue with his laws, in particular, that of hereditary segregation. Laid bare by the transparency of the glass roof, the structure both embodies and exposes Mendel’s undeniable contribution to modern science through an ultimate design solution. This honorary addition to the greenhouse preserves the integrity of the scientific invention in a resourceful way, both functionally and aesthetically.

From using simple, cost-efficient and recyclable materials such as steel to the installment of low-carbon cooling and heating systems by the concealed structure of heat pumps, the greenhouse follows CHK’s dedication to creating sustainable and environmentally friendly design. A concealed system of heat pumps, shading and heating, located underground, reveal the building’s sustainable scheme, reliant on its adjustable shades and embedded blinds to ensure natural cooling and ventilation in the summer and heating in the winter – thereby mirroring and revisiting the regulative properties of a greenhouse.

Located at the heart of Brno’s historic area, Stare Brno, St. Augustin Abbey dates back to the 14th century, known throughout history as a significant intellectual center in Moravia with remarkable achievements in both the arts and science. This important academic center now houses the cradle of the world of genetics, a restored greenhouse in its garden is where Gregor Mendel, an Augustinian friar at the monastery, spent eight years conducting his experiments, cultivating pea plants to explore their hereditary physical traits. Ultimately functioning as the monk's outdoor laboratory adjacent so closely to the monastery, the greenhouse restored by CHK serves as a physical reminder of the interchange and connection between science and faith, reviving the community through inclusive social dialogue with the preservation of the histories traced in physical remnants of the area.

‘Although Mendel was stigmatized for his origin and faith by the political regimes of the past, our transformation immortalizes and celebrates the abbot’s substantial achievements to society as a reconciliation with the past ultimately cultivating a sense of belonging. The greenhouse revives the area as a beacon of unlikely harmonious bonds working in service of its community,’  says Ondrej Chybik, co-founder of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About CHYBIK + KRISTOF
CHYBIK + KRISTOF is an architecture and urban design practice founded in 2010 by Ondrej Chybik and Michal Kristof. Operating with 60+ international team members and offices in Prague, Brno, and Bratislava, the practice aims at creating bridges between private and public space, transcending generations and societal spheres. Taking into account local histories and environmental specificities, the studio works on a wide array of projects, ranging from urban developments to public and residential buildings. Recent projects include: Lahofer Winery (CZ), Zvonarka Bus Station (CZ), Multipurpose arena in Jihlava (CZ), Ostrava Tower (CZ), House of Wine (CZ), Sugar Factory (CZ), Pearl Gallery (CZ), Manifesto Market (CZ) and Municipal Affordable Housing (CZ). The studio has been awarded a number of prizes, including the 2019 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record, and was recently amongst the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2019 40 Under 40 Award winners.
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Address:

Mendel’s Greenhouse
St. Augustin Abbey, Brno
Mendlovo náměstí 157/1
603 00 Brno
Czech Republic
https://www.opatstvibrno.cz/

Image credits:
Image 1. Exterior View of Mendel’s Greenhouse. Photography by Laurian Ghinițoiu. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.
Image 2. Exterior View of Mendel’s Greenhouse. Photography by Laurian Ghinițoiu. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.
Image 3. Exterior View of Mendel’s Greenhouse. Photography by Laurian Ghinițoiu. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

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BELVEDERE HOTEL MYKONOS RINGS IN A NEW ERA OF ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Belvedere Hotel in Mykonos, Greece, a treasured member of the Leading Hotels of the World, announces new cultural collaborations with Director of Ambiance Arman Naféei and artist and designer Luke Edward Hall, along with the 20th anniversary celebration of the hotel’s renowned restaurant Matsuhisa Mykonos.

May 24, 2023 (Mykonos, Greece) – The Belvedere Hotel celebrates the 2023 season with a rich cultural direction and festive sentiment, creating a new world where gastronomy, music, and art provide an exciting escape to the dreamy Mykonos. Paving the way for a modern-day era of entertainment at the famed social spot, the hotel celebrates the 20th anniversary of Matsuhisa Mykonos and collaborates with renowned faces of the cultural world, Arman Naféei and Luke Edward Hall, offering its guest a unique and captivating experience of indulgence and discovery. Perched atop Mykonos Town and its vibrant social scene, Belvedere has curated an exclusive lineup of events and novelties for its visitors, awakening the senses and creating lasting memories.

Matsuhisa Mykonos, the first open-air Matsuhisa restaurant in the world at the Belvedere Hotel in Mykonos, celebrates 20 years as the island’s iconic culinary destination, crowned with a jubilant gastronomic week from June 27 – July 2, 2023. Crafting a one-of-a-kind Omakase bar on its terrace, the hotel offers stunning views of the Aegean Sea while enjoying Matsuhisa’s exquisite tastes. The Japanese term Omakase, meaning ‘I'll leave it up to you,’ represents a traditional Japanese dining style, in which the chef chooses and prepares dishes for the guests based on the day's freshest ingredients. With a completely open bar, the guests have an exclusive opportunity to engage in conversation with the master chefs, getting to know more about the cooking process and the artistry itself, while the chefs improvise and craft a custom menu for their guests. The Omakase experience will be further enriched with an exclusive star-studded lineup of guest chefs, including the legendary celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Sabu Hoshino, Hideki Endo, Hideto Lincoln, Tony Vratsanos and Mark Edwards.

Over the last few decades, the family-owned luxury boutique hotel has transformed into a superb social and hospitable experience, setting out to capture a nostalgic glance in pursuit of the elusive Mykonos feeling. The hotel continues to elevate the social experience of its guests for the upcoming season to another level, with exciting new art editions and cultural ambiance set to start a new era of Belvedere’s cultural rebirth.

Elevating the seasonal Mykonian experience, Belvedere Hotel announces its new collaboration with Arman Naféei, the renowned musical tastemaker for a special DJ performance. With his unique title of directeur d’ambiance, Naféei is set to explore and fine-tune the mysterious soundtrack of Mykonos through the famed hotel, ultimately crafting an exciting connection between music and lifestyle. By specializing in music direction, sound design, spatial strategies, and cultural programming, Naféei is crafting the hotel itself as a prime cultural destination in Mykonos, consequently shaping a long-term sound identity for Belvedere, continuing to evolve for years to come. Known for his brilliant music direction of hotels such as Chateau Marmont, and Chiltern Firehouse and brands such as Chanel, Prada, and Giorgio Armani, Naféei’s vast knowledge and expertise will immerse Matsuhisa’s anniversary and the Belvedere Hotel for the summer season with a fresh ambiance signature, crafting an exceptional world of entertainment, inspiration and elegance. Curated by Naféei specifically for Belvedere’s celebratory season, the music program will feature a stellar lineup of extensive international DJs performances, fostering a fresh entertainment atmosphere. From favorites of the fashion industry like Mia Moretti and Lou Hayter to residents of Ibiza’s club scene such as Camilo Miranda and Luca Averna, Belvedere becomes the ultimate destination to experience eclectic summer sounds.

Nestled under the luscious bougainvillea and incredible views, the hotel’s new pool club designed by Conceptboarding becomes an oasis of tranquility and indulgence, perfectly complementing the hotel's dedication to the privacy of its guests. The pool club's new colorful editions of yellow and sapphire blue upholstery, seamlessly integrate modern elegance with the hotel’s timeless charm, as an homage to Belvedere’s vibrant greenery amid traditional Mykonian blues and whites. Further elevating the social experience, Belvedere has secured several tables for the games of chess and backgammon, inviting guests to indulge in thrilling strategic tournaments while basking in the sun-drenched pool area. Following the thread of inspiring cultural collaborations, Belvedere’s new pool club is charmed with a site-specific mural by the British artist and designer, Luke Edward Hall. Characterized by bold and colorful aesthetics drawing inspiration from classical art and design, Hall’s designs range from playful and whimsical to sophisticated and elegant and are infused with his unique personality and love of storytelling. The mural is an homage to the creative ethos of the hotel and, a natural result to a sensory response and feeling that Belvedere and Mykonos bring. The new art piece brings about a sense of conviviality, emphasizing the pool area as a place of enjoyment and relaxation, where people gather. Exploring the myth of Greekness and its contemporary embodiments, Hall narrates an open-ended story at Belvedere, inviting the viewer to actively participate through their gaze and step into their imagination, finishing the story on their terms.

For reservations and more information on Matsuhisa’s 20th Anniversary, please visit Belvedere's website here.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

Guest Chefs Visits:
Nobu Matsuhisa | June 27 – July 2, 2023
Mark Edwards | Former Head Chef at Nobu London Restaurants recently joined Matsuhisa Europe Restaurants as culinary advisor | April 17 – May 8, 2023 & June 22 – July 31, 2023
Hideki Endo | Former Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Paris | June 25 – July 29, 2023
Hideto Lincoln | Former Senior Sushi Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos and Matsuhisa St. Moritz | June 27 – July 2, 2023
Tony Vratsanos | Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Athens & Former Executive Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos | June 27– July 2, 2023
Saburo Hoshino | Used to work at Matsuhisa Beverly Hills; Former Head Chef at Matsuhisa Mykonos and Former Head Chef at Matsuhisa St. Moritz | June 27 - July 2, 2023

International DJ Lineup:
Mia Moretti | June 15 – 21
Camilo Miranda | June 22 – 28 Mafalda | June 29 – July 5
Luca Averna | July 6 – 19
Hilit Kolet | July 20 – 26
Ceri | July 27 – August 2
Renata Do Valle | August 3 – 9
Lou Hayter | August 10 – 16
Marine Neuilly | August 17 – 30 Myriam Stamoulis | August 17 – 30 Fiona Jane | August 31 – September 6

Address:
Matsuhisa Mykonos
Belvedere Mykonos
School of Fine Arts District, 84600, Mykonos, Greece

Facebook | Instagram | Belvedere Hotel , @belvederehotel

Facebook | Instagram | Matsuhisa Mykonos, @matsuhisamykonos

Image credits:
1. View of Mural by Luke Edward Hall, photography by Nick Kontostavlakis. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.
2. View of the Matsuhisa Mykonos Sushi Bar, photography by Nick Kontostavlakis, Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.
3. Arman Naféei. Courtesy of Arman Naféei.
4. View of the pool and Belvedere records, photography by Nick Kontostavlakis. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.
5. View of the pool club designed by Conceptboarding, photography by Nick Kontostavlakis. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.
6. Close-up of the pool club designed by Conceptboarding, photography by Nick Kontostavlakis. Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos.

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EMPORIO SIRENUSE COLLABORATES ON AN EXCLUSIVE RESORTWEAR AND HOMEWARE COLLECTION WITH WILDLIFE CHARITY ELEPHANT FAMILY

The reputed luxury lifestyle brand Emporio Sirenuse presents exclusive fashion and home collections in collaboration with the Elephant Family, a UK-based non-profit organization, available now.

May 15, 2023 (Positano, Italy) – Emporio Sirenuse is proud to support Elephant Family, a UK-based non-profit organization dedicated to protecting endangered wildlife and their habitats in Asia, with an exclusive collection of resortwear and home accessories.

Bright and wild, the Elephant Family Collection pays tribute to one of history’s most brilliant conservationists and award-winning authors, Mark Shand, honoring the noble quest of his Elephant Family foundation with both a concrete contribution of 10% of all collection profits and a dedicated campaign.

Inspired by their shared, and deeply rooted connection to India, Emporio Sirenuse celebrates Shand’s colorful character with a free-spirited homage to the beauty of life in the wild. A lush world of jungle prints and exquisite embroidery, the High Summer range redefines the brand’s signature silhouettes with playful sophistication, while an exclusive capsule of handcrafted ceramic tableware and refined home textiles transform any occasion into a feast of exotic elegance.

Shot by Sergio Ghetti on location at the Dera Amer luxury tented camp and elephant sanctuary – where the Singh family’s commitment to facilitating the harmonious co-existence of local communities and wildlife offers a thriving example of the Elephant Family’s mission – the campaign is bathed in the golden light of a sandy forestland near Jaipur, and captures the sensual irreverence of two models as they accompany iconic, free- roaming elephants on their gentle march towards freedom.

“A hopeful celebration of natural harmonies, this collaboration symbolizes our deep love of India’s magnificent heritage, and our commitment to preserving its unique beauty. It is a privilege to work with such an esteemed partner in honoring the legacy of Mark Shand and his dedication to a land we respect so greatly,” says Carla Sersale, Founder of Emporio Sirenuse.

“We are delighted to partner with Emporio Sirenuse, who have created a beautiful collection of resortwear and homewares which echo our ethos and the work we do to protect wildlife and their habitats. “As habitats shrink it is more critical than ever that our conservation work finds ways for wildlife and people to live in harmony. This collaboration will help raise awareness and support our work on the ground through money raised. On behalf of the animals we are working to protect - thank you,” says Richard Hawkes, Chief Executive Elephant Family.

The Elephant Family x Emporio Sirenuse fashion collection will be available from May 15th, 2023 at Emporio Sirenuse in Positano, Net-A-Porter, Bergdorf Goodman, Matches Fashion and www.emporiosirenuse.com. The Homeware Collection is exclusively available on Net-A-Porter.

High-Summer 2023 Collection prices range from € 130 to € 848. The Homeware Collection prices range from € 73 to € 603.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About Emporio Sirenuse Positano:
Founded in 2013, the Emporio Sirenuse Resortwear and lifestyle brand translates the rich artistic culture and coveted lifestyle of the Sersale family’s iconic Le Sirenuse Hotel in Positano into a world of style. Celebrating the carefree irreverence of luxury that belongs in a class of its own, each collection weaves a story out of only the finest handwoven fibers and oneiric prints to create an idyllic terra felix in the world of destination fashion. With two flagship boutiques in Positano, the brand offers a distinctive Womenswear range, including extravagant party pieces, versatile separates and elegant caftans, as well as select Menswear and Home Décor collections, collaborations with international names in the world of art, fashion and design keep the collection fresh and fun. Distributed internationally by select retailers, the collection is available from: Matches Fashion, Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, Net-A-Porter, Aerin, Kirna Zabete, Harrods, Ounass and Luisa Via Roma, as well as online from www.emporiosirenuse.com.

About Elephant Family:
Working in partnership with local conservation experts to tackle the challenges facing Asia’s wildlife and the indigenous communities that live alongside them, Elephant Family supports the rights and education of forest dwelling peoples with a 21st century approach to species preservation, recognizing that the habitats of most wild animals are outside of national parks and focusing their energies on both the sharing as well as sparing of space. To date they have raised more the £20 million, largely through high profile, yet rigorously inclusive public art events, including epic digital Fabergé egg hunts in NYC, high fashion Animal Balls in London, rickshaw races through rural India and hundreds of painted elephant sculptures taking over the streets of Mumbai. Their CoExistence campaign saw a migration of 100 life size lantana elephants, created by India’s Adivasi communities, migrate from India to London and soon to travel across the USA. The Elephant Family is part of the British Asian Trust, a UK registered charity and is also registered in the USA. For more information, please visit www.Elephant-Family.org

About Le Sirenuse:
Le Sirenuse opened in 1951, when the Sersale family turned their Amalfi Coast summer house in Positano into a stylish small hotel. Today the 58-room resort is considered one of Italy’s leading seaside luxury hotels, though it still retains the intimate, cultured atmosphere of a private home. The rooms are contemporary yet reminiscent of a glamorous bygone era. The hotel may hail the renowned La Sponda restaurant, and a spa designed by architect Gae Aulenti, but Le Sirenuse is still very much a family affair. Second-generation co-owner Antonio Sersale looks after the day-to-day running of the hotel, while his wife Carla oversees the boutique Emporio Sirenuse and designs beach-oriented fashion collection Le Sirenuse Positano. Le Sirenuse has won numerous awards and is internationally renowned for the quality of its services.
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Image credits:
Image 1. Emporio Sirenuse x Elephant Family, Elephant Family Collection. Photography by Sergio Ghetti.
Image 2. Emporio Sirenuse x Elephant Family, Elephant Family Collection. Photography by Sergio Ghetti
Image 3. Emporio Sirenuse x Elephant Family, Elephant Family Collection. Photography by Sergio Ghetti

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF LEAD THE WAY IN RESPONSIBLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ADAPTIVE REUSE PROJECTS

With limited spaces available in cities for new construction and growing demand for affordable housing, CHK’s numerous adaptive reuse projects provide a viable way to utilize existing buildings and infrastructure as unique architectural solutions to aid in reaching the UN’s net zero carbon emissions target.

May 10, 2023 (Brno, Czech Republic) – Seeing demolitions as a global issue, CHYBIK + KRISTOF (CHK) address the need to work from existing structures, ultimately shifting the conversation in architecture from creation to transformation. Following the approach of adaptive reuse, the studio showcases their expertise through several projects, including the design for ‘1633 Broadway Adaptive Reuse’, brutalist ‘Zvonarka Bus Station’ and the completed ‘Gallery of Furniture’. Breathing new life into these buildings, CHK utilize their existing state no longer actively serving the community and transform them by contributing to their cultural and historical value, while encouraging social and economic development.

With climate change as one of the most significant challenges of today affecting urban development, architects have a great responsibility to positively affecting it. Turning to adaptive reuse has become a critical and effective way forward conserving resources, reducing waste and addressing wider economic, and political issues. As our built environment accounts for 39% of gross annual carbon emissions worldwide, and considering it can take from 10 to 80 years to pay back the carbon debt that is incurred when an existing building is replaced with a new structure, adaptive reuse offers a myriad of benefits for environmental and social sustainability. Fully embracing this approach, CHK develops various innovative solutions for transforming existing structures into functional, and visually striking spaces, making it possible to easily manage the already-built environment.

The studio actively engages and offers reliable and cost-effective solutions to the challenges of urban development and infrastructure, offering new ideas to adapt existing buildings and infrastructure to current social needs. As the architectural transformation of the spaces preserves the character and history of existing buildings, while also promoting responsible development, CHK showcase their expertise in the field of adaptive reuse architecture.

From transformations of showrooms and decaying brutalist bus stations to reimagining monofunctional office buildings, CHK’s engagement with diverse benefits of adaptive reuse in architecture underlines their expertise and extensive knowledge of preservation and positive social change. With a strong commitment to perpetuating architectural heritage with a focus on social awareness, the studio demonstrates creative ways to work with adaptive reuse in several of their projects such as  ‘1633 Broadway Adaptive Reuse’, ‘Zvonarka Bus Station’ and ‘Gallery of Furniture’.

1633 Broadway Adaptive Reuse is the latest prototype design solution by the studio for vacant spaces due to the changing landscape of office culture as a result of a two-year COVID-19 pandemic and a massive turn to remote work. The design is marked by a unique structural system, innovative ideas related to sustainability, new internal forms, and building functions, and envisions a new life for the office building, proposing a completely functional neighborhood in a single skyscraper. The project is the studio’s design proposal directly responding to the office crisis, honoring the legacy of the existing structure, adapting it and converting it to the needs of the 21st century. Demonstrating a unity of working and living spaces, the project sets a new precedent and typology for contemporary living within a major city actively addressing the paradigm shift of office culture, adaptive reuse of vacant office skyscrapers and turned to mixed-use buildings including residential and shared spaces.

Self-initiated in 2011 and completed in 2021, the redesigned Zvonarka Central Bus Terminal in Brno, Czech Republic, saw CHK actively engage in readapting the existing Brutalist structure – a steel supporting frame and concrete roof and its original architectural identity. Stressing the station’s central role in the city’s sociocultural fabric, the studio addresses the urgency to rethink the use of a decaying transportation hub and public space. Paying homage to the original design by Radúz Russ, they expose the station's characteristically raw brutalist structure. Placing transparency, and access, at the root of their design, they have transformed the bus terminal into a functional entity adapted to current social needs. Adopting a holistic sociocultural and technical approach, they ultimately bring forward a user-centered design that moves beyond the mere construction process. While creating a functional redesign receptive to the communities’ needs, the architects cultivate the station’s essence as the city’s social nerve, envisioning its integration in the surrounding urban fabric and inviting new social dynamics within it.

Following the same thread of adaptive reuse in their project MY DVA, the studio transformed a former car showroom into a showroom and headquarters of the MY DVA group, an interior design company in 2016. The one-story building was preserved with precise intervention but was given a new face, composed of more than 900 black plastic chair seats, the store's best-selling product. The inner showroom is split between three circular galleries, separated with curtains and each representing the three different segments of the company’s business. Keeping the CO2 emission to a minimum while being cost-effective, the studio provided the store with a new flexible exterior and used existing products creating a unique facade reflecting the company brand in its entirety.

"We believe in adaptive reuse becoming the precedent for the next generation of architects as our studio is exceedingly committed to designing transformative spaces serving as leading examples of responsible development in creating more resilient, and socially inclusive communities," said Ondrej Chybik, co-founder of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

About CHYBIK + KRISTOF
CHYBIK + KRISTOF is an architecture and urban design practice founded in 2010 by Ondrej Chybik and Michal Kristof. Operating with 60+ international team members and offices in Prague, Brno, and Bratislava, the practice aims at creating bridges between private and public space, transcending generations and societal spheres. Taking into account local histories and environmental specificities, the studio works on a wide array of projects, ranging from urban developments to public and residential buildings. Recent projects include: Lahofer Winery (CZ), Zvonarka Bus Station (CZ), Multipurpose arena in Jihlava (CZ), Ostrava Tower (CZ), House of Wine (CZ), Sugar Factory (CZ), Pearl Gallery (CZ), Manifesto Market (CZ) and Municipal Affordable Housing (CZ). The studio has been awarded a number of prizes, including the 2019 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record, and was recently amongst the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies 2019 40 Under 40 Award winners.
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Image credits:
Image 1. Exterior View Render of the 1633 Broadway Adaptive Reuse. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.
Image 2. Interior View Render of the 1633 Broadway Adaptive Reuse. Render by Plomp. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.
Image 3. Exterior view of the Zvonarka Central Bus Terminal, Brno, Czech Republic. Photography by Alex Shoots buildings. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.
Image 4. Exterior View of My Dva Showroom. Photography by Lukas Pelech. Courtesy of CHYBIK + KRISTOF.

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THE INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL - LAGOSPHOTO - ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST GEOGRAPHICAL EXPANSION ACROSS BENIN AND LAGOS, IGNITING HOPEFUL VISIONS OF CHANGE

THEME: ‘GROUND STATE – FELLOWSHIP WITHIN THE UNCANNY’

On View: October 28 – December 31, 2023

Curated by AAF’s founder and director Azu Nwagbogu, and East Wing Artistic Director (Dubai, UAE) Peggy Sue Amison, the 14th edition of the international photography festival will foster a fellowship of dynamic spiritual change and rebirthing of the unimaginable through the theme ‘Ground State – Fellowship Within the Uncanny.’ The festival will present a special solo presentation by artist Omar Viktor Diop curated by Maria Pia Bernardoni.

May 4, 2023 (Benin and Nigeria) – The African Artists’ Foundation, a non-profit organization and art space based in Lagos announces the new geographical expansion and curatorial vision for the 14th edition of LagosPhoto Festival, an international photography festival taking place from October 28 – December 31, 2023. This year’s theme, ‘Ground State – Fellowship Within the Uncanny’ will bring together photographic works exploring the present moment and envisioning repair, syncopation, putrefaction, restitution, and restoration. This year's edition marks the first time in its history that the event will be held beyond Lagos, extending to Cotonou and Ouidah in Benin. This geographical expansion offers a wider audience the opportunity to engage with the powerful works of talented photographers, challenging our own complicity in a culture of desire founded on consumption.

The festival just announced an open call for emerging and established artists around the world working with lens-based media to submit their projects with a submission deadline of June 7, 2023. Additionally, the festival will announce a separate Portfolio Review open call with submissions limited to June 30, 2023, where selected photographers will have the opportunity to participate in sessions during the festival with esteemed judges and panelists, including leading gallerists, publishers, educators, and experts from LagosPhoto Festival partner National Geographic.

Photography has always held a mysterious power. In the past two decades, it has played a significant role in the rise of post-truth ideologies encouraging divisive and tribal societies. The malaise of the twenty-first century presents unsettling possibilities and anxieties surging from dystopian post-covid realities, growing conflicts, and the indelible signs of climate change. Recalcitrant colonial mindsets continue to judge worth through an impossible hierarchy. Efforts to imagine decolonized and sustainable futures have been captured in recurring hierarchies of different entities delivering the same results. As society reaches a Ground State, where everything humanity knows as ‘common sense’ no longer applies, there is an urge to restore, repair and restitute the mysteries of oral histories and aspects vital for survival. For its 2023 edition LagosPhoto Festival invites artists to showcase new perspectives of humanity’s revival and equilibrium through hopeful visions of social, political, environment and spiritual change.

Initiated in 2010, LagosPhoto has since created a community of local and international artists united through contemporary photography encapsulating individual experiences and identities from the African continent. Through an extensive program of exhibitions, workshops, screenings and large-scale outdoor installations, the festival promotes education and reclaims public spaces, engaging local and global audiences with the continent’s historical and contemporary stories narrated through photography.

As in this year’s edition taking place in Benin and Nigeria, the festival’s recurring topics of restitution and cultural heritage have set the tone for groundbreaking programs. In 2020’s ‘Rapid Response Restitution – The Home Museum’, audiences were invited to produce a fast shutter retrieval of their personal and family’s cultural heritage to be presented in an inclusive digital exhibition, sparking an interest and conversation on cultural heritage and a visual intellect amongst citizens. ‘Searching for Prince Adewale Oyenuga’ in 2021 presented a project about a missing suitcase with a historic archive of photos and paintings left in Barcelona and repatriated to Nigeria, highlighting the thematic of restitution. In 2022 ‘Remember Me—Liberated Bodies; Charged Objects’ interrogated the photography’s influence in shaping, archiving, and ordering the stories of communities and individual identities, determining the way the present and future are constructed.

NOTES TO EDITORS:

ABOUT AAF:

African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) founded in 2007, Lagos, Nigeria, is a decentralized, multivalent, metamorphic art space that embraces community values, experimental artistic principles in supporting boundary-breaking and artistic ideas. Over the years, AAF has evolved beyond the limiting shell of a non-profit, to embody an art space that is responsive, attuned to social justice issues, ecology, freedom, community initiatives by empowering creative expression. AAF is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of contemporary art, design, and culture through residencies, workshops, innovative exhibitions, and educational programs. We aim to further challenge and inspire our community, unearth, and develop more talents while also promoting inclusiveness. Our goal is to be a dynamic and interactive space that sparks meaningful dialogue and encourages critical thinking, celebrates community programs and ultimately to become a change-maker through the power of art.

ABOUT LAGOSPHOTO:

Launched in 2010, LagosPhoto is the first international arts festival of photography in Nigeria. In a month-long festival, events include exhibitions, workshops, artist presentations, discussions, and large-scale outdoor prints displayed throughout the city with the aim of reclaiming public spaces and engaging the general public with multifaceted stories of Africa. LagosPhoto aims to establish a community for contemporary photography which will unite local and international artists through images that encapsulate individual experiences and identities from across all of Africa. LagosPhoto presents and educates about photography as it is embodied in the exploration of historical and contemporary issues, the sharing of cultural practices, and the promotion of social programmes.

 

Image Credits:

1. Meseret Argaw, Bishoftutown, Ethiopia, (part of PostCard Africa), 2022, courtesy of Meseret Argaw

2. LagosPhoto Festival 2023 General Open Call & Portfolio Review Open Call, courtesy of African Artists' Foundation

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