Everyone should have a friend like Schmitz – this sounds like one of this Jutebeutel-prints that have infiltrated cities all over the world, but it’s not – it’s actually a ver...
We recently met with Brett Cody Rogers in his Los Angeles home, in a neighborhood called Los Feliz that borders on Griffith Park. Inside his 1927 home, Brett’s walls are covered with art works ...
Neon lights, measuring instruments, and highly concentrated individuals on one side, while on the other side there are sweat-soaked musicians on small club stages with an immense thirst for beer. The...
In the 70s, the seductive aesthetics of the inexhaustible abundance lent Marco Ferreri’s Le grand bouffe the title “Scandal-films,” even though it seems that eating and dying are inseparable from eac...
Gloomy, picturesque and hypermodern – the video works of Vivien Weyrauch and Fabian Röttger, aka A Nice Idea Everyday, already at the beginning appear as a quick glimpse into the visual, futura...
Sage Vaughn is optimistic, humorous, vulnerable, and he immediately welcomed us on the day we visited his studio. His Pasadena studio, which sits behind a car wash, is full of works in progress, incl...
A region that exudes a special fascination to us is Asia in general and Japan specificly. You can imagine how honored and excited we were when the renown Japanese women’s magazine Ginza, rootin...
With Spring having just arrived, the warm weather in New York City has us thinking of Summer and travel. For this mix our friend and New York FvF editor Chris Ambrose gives thought towards songs of s...
If you are doing research on young French graphic designer Leslie David and her work, you better make sure you have enough free space on your computer. Her characteristic visuals, whether she creates...
It’s almost inevitable to know Paul, especially if you are a young, gay artist living in Brookyln. Being a force of nature, photographer Paul sort of scared me before I knew him but the minute ...
Amie Dicke is done with cutting and altering fashion magazines, the works for which she is best known. Although cuttings and nail-pierced magazines can still be found in abundance at her studio, they...
Director and movie producer Jan Schmidt-Garre I know for way more than ten years. We first met in Munich, at an exhibition opening of his wife Ms. Philomene Magers’ gallery. Looking back it is hard t...
The hot, humid air of a rainy seasons afternoon weighted heavily on our shoulders when we drove through the colourful hustle and bustle of southern Bali. With a surfboard fixed to the side of the sco...
Set in the canyon filled with green shimmers and ’60s lore or two, the multicultural couple Ai and Cedric Bihr invites us to their home for “French Saturday aperitif”. Ai is a desig...
One of Denmark’s most notorious and popular fashion photographers is actually a Brit. Sacha Maric moved to Copenhagen some years ago, with a degree in fine art and a portfolio full of gruesome ...
In a male tech-savvy environment where everything is literally at a click of a button without sounding kitsch, there is Caroline Drucker: a Canadian in Berlin, Partner Marketing Manager at the audio ...
Annual Work Outing is a very unsexy name for quite a fun day. Instead of spending a regular Friday afternoon at the office with our minds already drifting away to the weekends track, we decided to ...
Nouvelle Vague, pain au chocolat and Jane Birkin- From early childhood, German photographer David Bornscheuer was fascinated with the French language and culture. His parents regularly took him on fa...
This week’s tunes come from a real Hamburger Jung and because they know how to impress the girls Lorin provides us with a classical vinyl mix. Lorin is a member of the electropop- trio Me Sucee...
Taking simply photographs of Icelandic whizz kid Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir and writing down a conversation somehow feels wrong. It‘s almost like you would try to explain a spectacular landscape by givi...
Virtually hidden in the midst of industrial like outskirts, with huge auto-body car shops, wholesale warehouses, concrete factories and graffiti fences of Bushwick Brooklyn, sits one and a half acres...
In the heart of Istanbul’s never ending chaos of car honks, muezzin calls and crying seagulls Can and Aslı have built their own little creative island. Having moved from London to Istanbul just one y...
The bed, the shark, the bullet: Besides his classmates from Goldsmiths College, Sarah Lucas, Tracy Emin and Damien Hirst, 46-year-old Mat Collishaw made the YBA movement the pivotal junction of the a...
The paths of FvF and Zeit Online had already crossed several times in the past year. We were both nominated for the Lead Awards in the same category of Best Online Magazine, already affirming our com...
Born within the parameters of a military dictatorship, raised by a free-spirited thinker and influenced by art and a creative environment throughout, Federico “Fede” Saenz Recio grabbed a...
This was only going to take an hour. Sixty minutes should be enough to conduct an interview about a restaurant and perhaps even snag a little food sample. I met Ludwig Cramer-Klett in his apartment o...
I met with iO at the apartment she shares with her girlfriend on a warm Sunday afternoon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It is in this apartment where Wright eats, sleeps, thinks, writes, storyboards, edi...
Gabriela is a real whizz-kid. Born and raised in Mexico City, she is involved in several projects that are all bounded by a strong dedication for language and literature. First and foremost she is a ...
A poet held in captivity by the advertisement industry for years, is what Lorenzo de Rita considers himself to be. After a fierce struggle with the conservative advertisement standards, De Rita set h...
The folksy feeling of driving through fields of sun flowers and sunbeams escaping through the cascading spring valleys. This mixtape is one for the calm mornings and for setting the dreamy sentimenta...
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