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◌ Exhibition to visit → Sarah van Rij — Atlas of Echoes
The exhibition explores the city as a poetic stage, where street photography meets cinematic sensibility to transform everyday scenes into fragments of visual storytelling. Moving between documentary observation and constructed imagery, the works reveal urban life as layered, fleeting, and quietly theatrical, shaped by chance encounters, rhythm, and light.
◌ Book to read → Oasis: Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere
This book offers an intimate visual chronicle of
@Oasis , tracing the band’s journey from the raw urgency of the 1990s to their return in 2025 through Jill Furmanovsky’s lens. Blending iconic images with unseen behind-the-scenes moments, it captures the energy, tension, and vulnerability that defined one of the most influential bands of their era.
◌ Theatre → Red
Set inside Mark Rothko’s studio, this intense two-hander explores art, ambition, and creative doubt as the painter confronts his legacy under the pressure of a changing artistic world. Through a charged dialogue between master and assistant, the play probes the cost of creation and the struggle between tradition and the next generation.
◌ Playlist → Reminiscencias
On
@BinaryAlgorithms_ ’ debut album, the Colombian producer turns from sci-fi narratives to a more personal sound, blending techno, electro, and progressive house with an emphasis on emotion and physical presence. Cinematic textures and urban atmospheres reshape dance music into a tactile space defined by memory, movement, and mood.
(1, 4) Courtesy of National Theatre
(2) Photography by Sarah van Rij
(3) Photography by Jill Furmanovsky
(5) Courtesy of Binary Algorithms
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