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ewigundendlich: Death at the Heart of Life
Ron Kuhwede’s ewigundendlich explores death, farewell and human closeness through staged photography, humour, ritual and the fragile beauty of life.
3 min read


Donna Cyril
In this interview, Donna Cyril reflects on photography, film, sound, and the everyday scenes through which she explores human connection, work, and place.
6 min read


AGUSTINA GARRIGOU
In conversation with AH Magazine, ceramic artist Agustina Garrigou reflects on her journey from industrial design to ceramics, working with clay, glazes and the themes of identity, migration and transformation.
7 min read


MARIA VERA
In conversation with AH Magazine, artist Maria Vera reflects on her path from architecture to art, working with light and movement, and the Light Cycles installations presented at 88 Gallery in London.
5 min read


JULIE HRUDOVÁ
In this interview, photographer Julie Hrudová speaks about street photography in Amsterdam, her book Chasing Amsterdam, the StreetRepeat archive, and the visual language that emerges between documentary and art.
5 min read


DARINA KOMOROWSKI
Artist Darina Komorowski speaks with AH Magazine about painting, symbolism, psychology, and the emotional language of flowers. Born in Kazakhstan and based in Dubai, her work explores fragility, time, and human relationships through powerful colour and structured composition.
9 min read


ISIDORA CALDOVIC
An in-depth interview with Isidora Caldovic on editorial make-up, special effects, Baroque influence, and building a visual language through texture and contrast.
8 min read


Yinxue (Lucy) Zou
In this in-depth interview, Yinxue Zou reflects on language, pronunciation, cultural context, and the quiet power of typography. A thoughtful conversation about names, identity, and visual meaning in a global world.
7 min read


ANJA WERNER
In this interview, sculptor Anja Werner reflects on her work with wood, material memory, and the quiet strength of figurative form. A conversation about process, presence, and the human figure in contemporary sculpture.
9 min read


MIRKO REISSER (DAIM): 35 Years of an Artistic Journey
Interview with Mirko Reisser (DAIM). From early graffiti to a 310 feet mural in Calgary, the WAI retrospective, and Taking Over at Galerie Borchardt.
5 min read


BILGE UGURSU
In “The Silence of Colors,” Berlin-based artist Bilge Ugursu explores the fragile harmony between emotion, perception, and transformation. Blending classical painting with digital expression, she turns color into language and science into poetry in this intimate conversation with Artistic Hub Magazine.
5 min read


HAOCHEN HE
Haochen He, architect and visual artist educated at Cornell University, examines how structure and error reveal human emotion and meaning. His work merges architecture, photography, and digital design, turning space into a reflection of identity and thought.
7 min read


KUAN-HSUAN LU
Explore the poetic visual world of Taiwanese artist Kuan-Hsuan Lu, where color, empathy, and imagination meet in harmony and emotional depth.
5 min read


BEATRICE SARTORI
Step into the poetic universe of Beatrice Sartori, where words and collages meet. Her new book The Legend of Edgar celebrates hope, gentleness, and freedom.
6 min read


JANIH CH. LÜTHI
Discover photographer Janih Ch. Lüthi in Artistic Hub Magazine. In this interview, she reveals how fragments of memory, light, and silence shape her portraits into shared moments of trust and presence. A story of continuity, authenticity, and the art of what remains unseen.
4 min read


YAN WU
Yan Wu bridges Beijing and London, transforming silk and ink into spaces where tradition meets contemporary reflection.
5 min read


SHAWN MARSHALL
Shawn Marshall builds layered visual worlds that merge architecture, memory, and emotion. Her art explores the spaces between permanence and change, creating a dialogue between structure and spirit.
6 min read


MANSI RAWAL
In the work of Mansi Rawal, presence does not demand attention. It simply exists. Every color, texture and space carries the imprint of something deliberate and deeply personal. Her creative process begins within, shaped by feeling, memory and a quiet impulse seeking form. What emerges is guided by attention and a calm resolve to protect what is delicate from being lost to haste.
This conversation does not trace external events. It follows inner movements. The way emotion tak
7 min read


KATRINA COBB
Stillness in Color
Katrina Cobb is an artist whose work emerges from stillness. In her paintings, there’s a rhythm that doesn’t impose itself. It unfolds gradually, through color, memory, and the space between gestures.She spent years without a fixed address, moving through cities, languages, and changing light. That experience left a mark on her work.
5 min read


KSENIA MAZHEYKO
Heart of the World
Art as a Path to Understanding Life
Where art and science meet, a space emerges where questions grow deeper and answers become gentler. In her series Heart of the World, the artist invites us on an intimate journey through the body, nature, and the invisible currents of life. Her work is born from an inner dialogue between scientist and artist, where intuition and structure together build a bridge toward understanding existence.
12 min read
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