Kaleidoscope #43 2023
On the occasion of his long-awaited sophomore album, Lahai, released this fall to universal acclaim, we capture SAMPHA in San Francisco through the lens of Liam McRae. In an accompanying interview by Felix Petty, the artist describes the record as an exploration of loss and healing, reflecting on the passing of his parents, the birth of his daughter, and the inevitably cyclical nature of life and memory.
Shot by Jeremy Liebman in his New York studio, ALEX KATZ talks to Lola Kramer about his 78 years of painting practice. Across these decades, he’s maintained a revelatory and playful eye for the essence of the image: whether it’s a landscape, a self-portrait, flowers, his wife, or images appropriated from advertising, there’s a glossy, stylized truth at the heart of the work.
With a career stretching from the pre-9/11 nihilistic hedonism of New York City to the gamified, small-screen fictions of TikTok’s psychedelic everyday, filmmaker and artist HARMONY KORINE is emblematic of America’s aesthetics. Photographed in Miami by Daniel Arnold, he talks to Lil Internet about his latest film, Aggro Dr1ft, where worldbuilding and AI push narrative cinema to its glitching limits.
The most ubiquitous of fabrics, with a history dating back to the 17th century and a lead role in many subcultural revolutions, denim has recently been dominating the stage once again, reconceptualized through the warping lens of luxury fashion. Paying homage to its undying relevance, DENIM SAGA features an essay by Matthew Linde, a taxonomy by Bertie Branders, and a fashion centerfold by photographer Reto Schmid.
A new photo reportage by DEXTER NAVY takes us on a journey to The Faiyum Oasis, a small sanctuary of life springing out of the harshness of the desert in Egypt. Led by a desire to reconnect with his own roots, the British-Egyptian photographer spent time with the Bedouin tribes who populate the region, navigating existence with graceful frugality.
In her current retrospective exhibition at Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie, ISA GENZKEN presents 75 sculptural assemblages from across her career to celebrate her 75th birthday. On this occasion, Kyla McDonal sorted through her archive of invitation cards—historical documents which double as allegories of communication and traces of an unfixed identity.
Origin: Italy
Language: English
Length × Width × Height: 30 × 23 × 2 cm
Article Number: 37345