Nicoleta Raicu

Still can't tell exactly my origins because of my suspiciously ‘Chinese eyes’.

Bucharest Moves Differently Through Quadratum Architecture’s Labirint Project

Bucharest has a habit of hiding its best stories behind patched façades and polite silence. The Labirint School & Church ensemble, signed by Quadratum Architecture, isn’t one of those stories. It doesn’t hide. It stands there, confident, lucid, and unexpectedly direct, on a plot shaped for nearly a century by […]

Cult of the Next: SCRY as a Future Religion

SCRY has been orbiting the fashion world for a few years now, but this project pushes the label into a territory that feels less experimental and more unapologetically evolutionary. The brand has always operated at the intersection of design, technology, and cultural speculation, yet these new pieces don’t read like […]

“A Story of Hands”: The Poetics of Craft and Light

In “A Story of Hands“, the act of making becomes a language of its own. Born from a collaboration with Ukrainian jewelry designer Anastassiiya Slanko and photographer Marc T’Syen, the series unfolds as a meditation on touch, transformation, and the silent eloquence of crafted form. Slanko works with noble materials, […]

Inside Kadjavsi’s Headspace: A Conversation on Music, Uncertainty & Hurt

There’s something disarming about Kadjavsi. Not the usual multidisciplinary artist label people stick on him, but the way he carries all those mediums, theatre, photography, film, music, like they’re just different ways of saying the same truth he hasn’t fully figured out yet. He’s not trying to come off as […]

NIGHT ENJOYER Reflect on the Accidental Chemistry That Became Their Identity

Night Enjoyer emerges from that rarely mapped space where melancholy isn’t an aesthetic choice but the actual material the music is built from. Roman and Sylvain have been creating together for a few years now, balancing solitary work habits with an almost instinctive kind of collaboration. Their project didn’t form […]

Art is a Dangerous Place: Ekaterina Iakiamseva Turns Anxiety Into Form

Weekends are supposed to be a time to breathe. To rest. To be. But for Ekaterina Iakiamseva, they’re something else entirely, a rupture in the fabric of the everyday, a crack where identity starts to bleed. In her new series, “Art is a Dangerous Place”, the world stands still just […]

Sandra Kosh’s Latest Series: Making Art When Nothing Feels Right

There’s nothing polished about Sandra Kosh’s work. No filters, no illusions, just light, skin, and the quiet noise of being alive. The Ukrainian photographer and visual artist, known as TorriPhoto, turns her camera toward herself like a mirror that doesn’t flatter. Her latest series feels raw and necessary, not made […]

LE COMITÉ RESTREINT’s ‘Le Gisant’ Is a Hymn for the Restless

There’s something eerily magnetic about ‘Le Gisant’, Le Comité Restreint’s latest release and fourth track from their upcoming double album “Révolution” (out November 2025). The Parisian collective has long mastered the delicate art of tension, where silence hums louder than sound, and movement begins long before it’s visible. But with […]

THE SHRUBS on Psychedelic Discontent and the Art of Letting Go

Emerging from the lo-fi undercurrents of psych-rock and experimental haze, The Shrubs are less a band and more a mutating thought-form: shifting, shedding members, and shape-shifting through soundscapes that feel like dream transmissions from a parallel timeline. Rooted in introspection and restless curiosity, their latest work, ‘Fall Behind’, drips with […]

LUCIDBLOOM Unveils Cathartic New Single ‘Dust’

From the dream-laced soundscapes of Sydney/Eora, Lucidbloom return with ‘Dust’, a stirring meditation on emotional weight, love gone cold, and the quiet defiance of letting go. More than just a single, ‘Dust’ is an act of release – raw, resolute, and beautifully unburdened. Through vivid, almost mythic imagery, boulders dragged […]

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