At the heart of the issue are authors and artists whose work is grounded in process, time, and deliberate choice. Agustina Garrigou shapes ceramics as a sequence of chapters on identity, migration, and tradition in motion. Anja Werner approaches wood through craft and sculpture, where material carries memory and form gains narrative strength. Maria Vera works with light as a medium that shapes space and experience through engineering precision. Isidora Caldovic treats make-up as a visual language, guided by a clear aesthetic and close attention to detail. Julie Hrudová brings Amsterdam into focus through street photography, building series that develop over time, shaped by an editorial eye that understands exactly how one image sits beside another.
The Art of Living section turns to space as a daily framework for focus, sleep, and a sense of stability. In The Awakening of Space, light, sound, visual order, and natural elements are treated as tangible parts of the home, present in the small decisions repeated day after day.
In the Travelogue, Issue 6 takes you to the French Riviera during mimosa season. Mandelieu-La Napoule and the Fête du Mimosa set the tone through local tradition and the atmosphere of a winter that shifts in colour and scent. The Mimosa Route then links the coast and the hinterland, tracing a path from Bormes-les-Mimosas to Grasse through landscapes, towns, and fragrances that shape the region's identity.
Within Art Event, Paris holds two strong focal points: the exhibition All About Love by Mickalene Thomas at the Grand Palais, and an overview of Art Paris 2026, structured around the themes of Babel and Reparation. Gastronomy comes into view through Aponiente, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant where the sea is treated as a kitchen and science forms part of the culinary experience. Design enters through a story about sound in the home, while fashion finds its place in byVarga Spring/Summer 26, a collection built on construction, layering, and form that follows the body in motion.
The Art in Motion section features The Tina Turner Musical, tracing its journey from the West End to Zürich, alongside a review of Hedda, directed by Nia DaCosta. The issue closes with The Audacity of Love, a column that reads as a personal reflection on decision, responsibility, and care.
The digital edition is available through the magazine's official website, and the global platforms PressReader, Zinio, and Magzter, reaching an international readership in more than 150 countries.
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