Our journey begins with yet another exciting collaboration on the cover featuring some of today’s most exceptional and pioneering talents — Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, a Polish-Romani artist and activist and her renowned textile masterpiece ‘Sako dziwes pasio khiera’ (‘Every Day Close to Home’). She earned global recognition with her monumental textile work ‘Re-enchanting the World’ at the 59th Venice Biennale’s Polish Pavilion in 2022. The artist incorporates fabrics adorned with ornaments and patterns, often tied to the people she portrays in her work.

This issue will give you the opportunity to read exclusive interviews with remarkable artists. Discover Refik Anadol, the creator of awe-inspiring outdoor projections and immersive installations and Zuzanna Czebatul, whose thought-provoking installations challenge power structures, ideologies, and politics. Furthermore, we will take you on a journey into the world of Kate Hawkins, whom we visited in her London-based wallpaper studio, CommonRoom.

Get a chance to further explore the theme of ornament in our Essays section, where you can immerse yourself in visual arts, cinema, photography, ceramics, textiles, and embroidery. Can we identify styles rooted in particular cultures, religions, or aesthetics in our globalised world? Is there a contemporary ornamental form, and how can we define it? We examine how contemporary artists incorporate ornament into their work and what it signifies to them.

In the Mind the Map section, we move to Bucharest and delve into the alternative art scene of the Romanian capital. But our travels don’t stop there; we’ll also speak with Andrius Labašauskas and visit Vilnius, celebrating the city’s 700th anniversary through the lens of the ArtVilnius Art Fair. And when you can read the Collecting section, you will embark on a unique journey to Torrita Tiberina, home to the Fondazione Mario & Maria Pia Serpone sculpture park amidst serene green alleys.

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