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Capturing The Vibrancy of Bizarre New Worlds
07/2015 visual culture
London-based photographer Aleksandra Kingo creates vivid still life images, focusing on conceptual narratives, set design, and art direction. She describes her work as being “feminine, a bit awkward, and full of irony.” As she shares, she believes that photography should be personal and loves the possibility of creating any kind of world through her medium. Most of her work is based around people and their identities, and she gets a lot of inspiration from everyday life stories as well as pop culture. Aleksandra’s personal style and skills help her show a certain presence in her work, which provides room for expression, depth, and great imagery.




11/03/26 food & beverages
Blending stories, history, and photography, God is a Pickle offers practical inspiration for the kitchen and a reflection on how simple, time-honored practices continue to shape identity everywhere.

26/02/26
The new edition of Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor by teNeues presents a vibrant selection of the legendary photographer’s color work, curated from nearly half a million Kodachrome slides. Spanning over 70 years, this is an essential addition to any Elliott Erwitt collection.

05/02/25 architecture & interior
'The current state of prefabrication and modularity holds enormous potential if fully realized alongside thoughtful, integrated design,' says José Tomás Franco, the introduction writer of our book, 'Prefab and Modular'.

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