Book — Wonder Women: Art of the Asian Diaspora , published by Rizzoli Electa, celebrates the voices of forty women and non-binary artists from the Asian diaspora, working across figurative painting, sculpture, and drawing. Curated by Kathy Huang in response to rising anti-Asian racism, this book brings together works and personal testimonies, exploring notions of identity, community, and resistance. Genny Lim's poem "Wonder Woman ," at the heart of the book, weaves together the threads of a collective female experience, between legacies and invisible struggles. This edition, enriched with contributions from Kevin Kwan, Fariha Róisín, and Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander, sketches a plural and powerful portrait of contemporary diasporic art.
372 pages — Rizzoli Electa — $85
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Design — Paul Cocksedge's Poised Table (limited edition), produced by Carpenters Workshop Gallery, defies the laws of gravity and material. Inspired by the lightness of paper, this imposing 400kg steel table appears suspended in balance, playing on illusion and visual tension. Winner of the Moët Hennessy PAD Prize for Best Contemporary Design, Poised embodies a sculptural reflection on material and form. Presented in the Reflections exhibition at Ladbroke Hall, London, until 30 August 2025, this work combines industrial power and minimal poetry.
Steel — 203 × 147.4 × 72.4 cm — Carpenters Workshop Gallery — Limited Edition
Interior Design — Campana x FARM Rio , an immersive installation in the heart of Selfridges in London, transforms 68 m² of the 3rd floor of the famous retailer into an ode to Brazilian nature. Designed by Humberto Campana, this pop-up transcends the retail function to become a poetic and engaged manifesto. Inspired by the mystery of the mangrove, this project blends organic forms, traditional materials, and cultural narratives. Wicker—a natural fiber emblematic of Brazilian furniture—structures the space, weaving a sensory dialogue between art, ecology, and heritage.
Until June 20, 2025 — Selfridges, London — 68 m²
Film — 3rd Eye by Tatiana Becquet-Genel is a hybrid photographic fiction, at the crossroads of cinema, photography, and contemporary art. Inspired by the figures of Vivian Maier and Cindy Sherman, the work follows Christiana, a wandering photographer in New York, on a quest for emancipation through images. Through the prism of self-portraiture and the presence of a Love Doll reinvented as a visual icon, the film questions the gaze, the female body, and solitude with poetic radicalism. Between a visual diary and a sensory exploration of the nude, 3rd Eye makes a powerful political gesture: rehabilitating the representation of bodies, in all their truth, beyond norms and fantasies.
Film by Tatiana Becquet-Genel - 1h56
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Music — Marianne Faithfull's Burning Moonlight marks the final chapter of an exceptional career, featuring four previously unreleased tracks recorded in the year preceding her death. Released at the initiative of her family and DECCA Records, this posthumous work celebrates sixty years of musical creation, blending melancholic pop with folk roots. The limited-edition vinyl, unveiled on Record Store Day 2025, will be followed by a worldwide digital release on June 6. With Burning Moonlight , Marianne Faithfull has created a lucid, intimate, and timeless artistic legacy—an unforgettable voice that continues to shine in the chiaroscuro of memory.
4-track EP — DECCA Records — Digital release: June 6, 2025
Theater – Slava's Snowshow returns to Mexico in May-June 2025 for three exceptional stops: Mexico City (May 14 – June 1), Guadalajara (June 4-8) and Monterrey (June 11-15).
A true stage phenomenon since 1993, this unclassifiable show blends visual poetry, burlesque humor, and pure emotion. Slava Polunin reinvents the art of clowning with a dreamlike and universal power, transforming adults into amazed children. Acclaimed worldwide, Slava's Snowshow has received numerous awards, including the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award. A suspended, joyful, and profoundly human moment.
Lifestyle – Living Cosmogony in Tulum & Francisco Uh May
In Tulum and Francisco Uh May (Mexico), a creative community is redefining lifestyle as a living cosmogony: organic architecture, conscious eating, healing art (Art-sanía), multidisciplinary collaboration, and a deep respect for the environment form a coherent whole.
Inspired by the age-old intelligence of nature, these spaces become extensions of the body and mind. Here, art is experienced as a form of medicine, curiosity guides choices, and collective identity is cultivated through sharing and experimentation.