• Fogia Art Selection: where design meets art

    Written by Natalia Muntean

    Swedish design brand Fogia unveils the second edition of its initiative, Fogia Art Selection. The project marries the worlds of art and design, showcasing how art can blend into living spaces and also offering artists and creators a platform to express themselves.

    The Fogia Art Selection initiative, introduced in 2023, is based on the belief that art and space are interconnected. By curating and integrating the artists' work with Fogia’s range of designer furniture, the initiative highlights the impact of textiles, silhouettes, materials, colors, and shapes on our emotional landscape.

    This year’s lineup features three Swedish artists: John Artur, Malou Palmqvist, and Micael de Leeuw, each selected for their ability to echo Fogia’s design philosophy through their respective mediums.

    Transitioning from music and fashion to the art world, Artur’s creations are a study in contrasts, blending organic with synthetic, and encompassing a diverse range of mediums from paint to pixels.

    Micael de Leeuw’s artistic evolution has led him from traditional painting to the sculptural realm, experimenting with various techniques and mediums, including yarn, to create pieces that straddle the line between the real and the abstract.

    With a focus on stoneware ceramics and textile sculptures, Palmqvist’s work captures the surreal nature of human forms, portraying a delicate balance between movement and disintegration.

    Fogia Art Selection is now on display in the brand’s Concept Store in Stockholm.

  • Picnics, parties and women: the art of Caroline Wong

    Written by Natalia Muntean

    I use colours as flavours,” says Caroline Wong about her works. Lively, colourful, and exuding a sense of carefree joy and bursting with lazy decadence, her paintings are created simultaneously, mostly at night, in the company of techno music.

    Born in 1986 in Malaysia, Wong now lives and works in London, where she challenges traditional, restricted representations of East Asian women through her work.
    At the heart of Wong’s oeuvre is a celebration and vivid exploration of the female experience, their friendships and their pleasure. “Every woman in my pictures is a real woman,” she states. She takes multiple photos of models, friends, and acquaintances, and later brings them to life on canvas. Occasionally, Wong becomes part of her art, inserting herself into her paintings, blurring the lines between artist and muse. Wong’s choice of subjects is deliberate and personal. “I don’t paint men because I feel I don’t know that subject. So I paint what I know. I paint women,” she explains.
    As the show's title suggests, food is another central element in Wong’s art, symbolising indulgence and pleasure. “My art is very much tied to food,” she says, drawing parallels between the act of eating and the experience of creating art. Both, according to the artist, are about “giving into pleasure and detaching from the world.”
    In Wong's paintings, viewers are offered a voyeuristic look into the vivid world of women as they surrender to the pleasures of life, laughing, chatting, and eating in the company of each other.

    Picnics & Parties” is the artist’s first solo show in Sweden, after participating last year in a group exhibition “You Were Bigger Than the Sky, You Were More Than Just a Short Time,” and is on display at Gallery Belenius until 5 May 2024.

    Artwork photo by Graeme Duddridge and installation images by Ellinor Hall

  • direction & photography Arnaud Ele

    fashion Sandra Hemmink

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    sweatshirt Dennis Chuene

    scarf Alisia Wood

    ECHOES

    photography by Arnaud Ele by Filippa Finn

    sweatshirt & shorts Dennis Chuene

    shoes Trippen

    scarf Alisia Wood

    jacket & trousers Dennis Chuene

    boots Trippen

    necklace Elodie Carstensen

    bag Alisia Wood

    sweatshirt Vladimir Karaleev
    sunglasses Kuboraum

    sweatshirt Dennis Chuene
    shoes Trippen
    scarf Alisia Wood

    jacket Dennis Chuene
    necklace Elodie Carstensen
    jacket Dennis Chuene
    skirt  Vladimir Karaleev
    necklace  Asterisk
    hat  Alisia Wood
    top  Pugnat
    hat  CCY Currency
    sleeves  Elodie Carstensen
    dress  W1P
    sleeves  Elodie Carstensen
    dress & scarf CCY CURRENCY
    bag Alisia Wood
    dress W1P
    boots Trippen
    pullover CCY Currency
    dress W1P
    sleeves Elodie Carstensen

    direction & photography Arnaud Ele
    fashion Sandra Hemmink
    hair & makeup Darja Crainiucenco
    models Ibra Thiaw / Indeed Model Management, Jazz Ameinah /Viva Models,

    Louise Fankhänel / Mint Artist Management, Nomin Gantumur / Mirrrs

    photography assistant Rod Mambakasa
    fashion assistant Billy
    special thanks to Studio PLATTE.Berlin

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