Belgium
Month: December 2020
‘This Now’ by Emily McDonald and Kai-Isaiah Jamal
This is undoubtedly one of the most gorgeous videos we’ve seen so far about the lockdowns, as seen through the eyes of spoken word artist […]
‘The Quarantaine Days’, crowdsourced by Mert Alas
A photographer/artist who we admire a lot is Mert Alas, one half of the iconic duo Mert & Marcus. This March he already felt the […]
This is what 2020 looked like for i-D Magazine readers
Normally at this time of year, i-D Magazine reaches out to a handful of photographers and regular contributors and asks them to submit a selection […]
A Brave New World at Tate Britain
Chila Kumari Singh Burman transforms the front of Tate Britain into a celebration of bright lights and swirling colour This magnificent installation, remembering a brave new […]
Widowed penguins comfort each other
Photographer Tobias Baumgärtner captured this image of two widowed fairy penguins looking over the Melbourne skyline. It has won an award in Oceanographic magazine’s Ocean […]
Cool art giving for a cause
Cause-driven cash-gifting platform Double Dutch, founded by photography duo Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin is a new initiative responding to a big problem: gifts cause […]
Annie Lennox and London City Voices sing ‘Dido’s Lament’ for Greenpeace
In this gorgeous video, Annie Lennox and London City Voices perform a choral version of Henry Purcell’s ‘Dido’s Lament’ taken from the 10th Anniversary Edition […]
Obudu Mountain Pool in Nigeria
In Obudu Mountain there is so much to come across and there are several waterfalls to see. They have the Grontto fall, where the pool […]
Every email is a present
We pre-started our project ‘Beauty for a Better World′ back in July and meanwhile new photos and videos are arriving every day. As the concept […]
Optimism and beauty will save the world
There are people that can turn every heartbreaking event of their life into an act of positivity -and Ninette Murk is definitely one of them. […]
‘A Forest’ live by The Cure
To show that pure beauty doesn’t always mean sugar and spice and all things nice, we present you one of the best bands in the […]
‘I’m On Your Side’ by Michael Franti
Michael Franti is one of our favourite artists because of the human touch in everything he does. Due to traveling restrictions he, his wife and […]
Create Your Own Opera!
Thanks to Google Arts & Culture you can now create your own song with Blob Opera, a new experiment designed by David Li with professional […]
SCHÖN Magazine and Domen/Vandevelde support BFBW
SCHÖN Magazine has published a wonderful photoshoot by Belgian photographers Domen/Vandevelde and an interview with trans model Mierijn to help promote ‘Beauty for a Better […]
‘Hooker’s Green Lake’ by Faye Wei Wei
The title of a new book from artist Faye Wei Wei takes its name from the shade of green used to create the drawing on its front […]
Hello there!
We love this image by the World Health Organisation, that shows alternatives to handshakes, hugs and high-fives. Which one is YOUR favourite?
‘Window Wanderland’ in Portobello, Edinburgh (UK)
A fantastic community driven event took place in Portobello (Edinburgh) from December 6-12th, when people decorated their windows with mostly repurposed materials such as plastic […]
Takashi Murakami: Cherry Blossoms and Pandas (2020)
Gagosian just kicked off its second season of Artist Spotlight — an ongoing digital series that highlights a single artist from its roster of leading blue-chip […]
Ravvel + Poltrock: Leave
Each song tells an honest story of clinging and letting go. The diptych is like a torn page from a diary, intimately set in tone […]
Kaspy Ndia & Melopée: Reste à la Maison
“The song was recorded during the first wave of the corona virus to raise awareness of respect for confinement so that the pandemic disappears as […]
Ravvel + Poltrock: Stay
Each song tells an honest story of clinging and letting go. The diptych is like a torn page from a diary, intimately set in tone […]
Yayoi Kusama has written a poem to the coronavirus
There are many things these days that we’d like to say to Miss Rona: from “Why now” to “When will you be gone” to “Please can […]
Should culture go digital?
The current pandemic has made people more aware of the walls that surround them at home: people can’t wait to go outside again for social […]
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