The Exhibition Reframing Turandot’s Story at the Venice Biennale

Presented during the 61st Venice Biennale, TURANDOT: To the Daughters of the East reinterprets Giacomo Puccini’s Princess of Ice as a symbol of autonomy and resilience through the work of eleven female artists.
How Clinton Pugh Backed Sacha Jafri Before the $62M Breakthrough

Renowned restaurateur and collector Clinton Pugh shares the story of his rare early Sacha Jafri works, now released via Chiaroscuro to support vital addiction recovery centres.
How Ceyda Ulaşan is Redefining Art One Dinner Table at a Time

1883 chats with Minerva Collective founder Ceyda Ulaşan on bridging classical heritage and contemporary art across generations.
Noemi Iten’s Approach to Building Brands That Last

Swiss strategist Noemi Iten on shaping brands across Prada, Miu Miu and Chromasonic, building systems rooted in culture, clarity and long-term thinking.
When Everything Slows down: Recalibrating Perception

From the 17th of January until the 11th of April 2026, the exhibition When Everything Slows Down was presented at 1215 Gallery, Quebec. This exhibition contained a collection of artworks in varied media, centered around the theme of slowed perception – taking moments to shift one’s attention inwards, pause, and allow subtlety to come to the forefront […]
Next-Gen Artist Louise Wan Turns Machines Into Art at London’s LumiNoir.

From teddy bears to autonomous machines, Louise Wan explores repetition, human fatigue, and the hidden systems of capitalism.