A short documentary about Surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim and her home Casa Costanza in Carona. Matteo Lonardi’s film reveals how everyday objects and art reflect the creative mind of the artist.
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Explore the visionary media artist David Szauder, blending digital heritage, AI aesthetics, and surreal imagery. His innovative work reimagines Super 8 archival footage and positions him as a leading figure in contemporary media art.
The André × ELHO collection blends street art and alpine performance-wear into a vibrant freestyle universe. THE Stylemate introduces artist André Saraiva and explores this unique collaboration between art and technical outerwear.
Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami unveil the seventh Artycapucines collection at Art Basel Paris 2025 – a spectacular installation featuring an eight-metre-tall octopus sculpture and eleven unique bag artworks.
The exhibition “Tanzbild” at ALBERTINA MODERN presents around 120 historical photographs and traces the development of dance photography from the 1860s to the avant-garde of the 1930s.
Louis Vuitton celebrates 130 years of its iconic Monogram with heritage bags, anniversary collections, and a tribute to craftsmanship and cultural innovation.
Caruso, featured on NOWNESS, follows a young motocross rider in Sicily and explores the tension between youth, tradition and cultural identity. A cinematic study of adolescence shaped by heritage.
Das Stiegenhaus ist ein Raum, der oft vergessen wird, dient er doch meist nur einem Zweck: das Oben mit dem Unten zu verbinden. Nicht so im Boutiquehotel stieg’nhaus in Mühlbach am Hochkönig.
A poetic artist portrait on NOWNESS: The Artist Mind explores sculptor Katrien van der Schueren’s intuitive, material-led practice shaped by emotion, touch, and surrender.
A poetic film portrait of young eagle huntress Kharakoz and the evolving traditions of eagle hunting in Mongolia’s Altai Mountains.
A portrait of Austrian architect and designer Martin Mostböck, whose work bridges architecture, interior, and furniture design. From the precision of the Konstantin Chair to the sculptural elegance of Mezzasferas, his approach unites clarity, material sensitivity, and timeless form – design with substance and purpose.
Simon Quendler is one of the most intriguing voices in Austrian contemporary art. With his “reactive paintings,” he expands the boundaries of painting, turning materials and processes into protagonists – a silent, poetic revolt against the expected.













