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Cassi Namoda Paints Places from Memory, Knowledge and Imagination

This vibrant storyteller who paints on the move, captures the people, landscapes and character of her native Mozambique with the same warmth that shines in her personality. Born in Maputo, with an upbringing between East Africa, Haiti and the United States, Cassi Namoda maintains a remarkably nomadic lifestyle—always willing and able to adapt to the many places her painting takes her.

Ryuichi Sakamoto travels from Japan to New York to the Top of the Mountain

A conversation with the gentle, inquisitive man who has pushed musical boundaries for fifty years; his musical catalogue is an amalgamation of his classical training, contemporary outlook and influences from across the world. His large-scale film scores (The Last Emperor, The Revenant) and more intimate solo projects ('Async' and his latest work '12') swirl with humanity and possibility.

Time and Space Displaced: Moyra Davey’s Fragmented Writing

Ida Skovmand speaks with New York-based artist Moyra Davey about Index Cards, her collection of essays where the city always seems close. Dotted with excerpts from travel diaries of great thinkers, this book takes us a trip through time and space where we are encouraged to get distracted, explore ideas and take notes in the margins.

The Short Stories of Another New York: An Interview with Jenny Zhang

Her short stories captured the attention of Lena Dunham, and then readers worldwide. Jenny Zhang speaks to Shu-Ling Chua about writing ‘Sour Heart’, her relationship with New York and Shanghai, and how she’s needed to carve her own path.

The Uncanny Worlds of Wes Anderson

As Wes Anderson ventures to Japan with his recent animation, we travel backwards and revisit the places and homes he’s taken us over these past decades: the faraway but familiar worlds where fiction and reality are magically intertwined.