Aurèlia Muñoz. Entes
Aug 19, 2026
"Aurèlia Muñoz was avant-garde in her use of textile as her medium, and a foundational contributor to the contemporary canon of textile art as part of the Nouvelle Tapisserie movement.", notes Alexander Hughes about her retrospective at Reina Sofía in Madrid, which coincides with the 100th anniversary of her birth, finding that it does justice to her career with over 150 works on display.
Artful fancy at Louisiana Literature
Aug 18, 2026
Team C-print is be heading to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art to attend the annual Louisiana Literature festival, which this year takes place August 20–23. In order to navigate the four-day festival, packed with more, otherwise unmissable, series of conversations, interviews and performances than can fit into even the most optimistic of festivalgoers' agendas, we present our top picks of what not to miss
Cecilia on Cecilia
Aug 17, 2026
Cecilia Edefalk is certainly one of Sweden's most celebrated and widely recognized living artists, having achieved international acclaim after already enjoying tremendous success at home. It was high time to check in with her again, following an interview feature nearly 10 years ago, which we did both with pen and lens, and in this new interview reminisce about our memories of her work, as she reflects back on her career.
Il Vento, the Wind
June 13, 2026
"I have known Giulia Cairone for a few years, both professionally and on a more personal level. We have both recently turned forty. As we try to pinpoint when and where our paths first crossed, we revisit a string of past exhibitions before concluding that it must have been during the pandemic. Hence the blur.", starts Koshik Zaman, turning the spotlight on ever prolific artist in Stockholm.
My Very Own Abyssal Archetype
June 7, 2026
My Very Own Abyssal Archetype is emerging curator Ruby Henderson-Leconte’s musing on the mermaid as a notion at Parallel Collective Gallery in Stockholm. ”Across textile, moving image, sculpture, and performance, the myth refracts its own history, finding new forms and evocative meanings in the contemporary condition” she suggests.
Low Expectations: Eivind Landsvik
June 6, 2026
Having recently returned from Cannes, one of our editor Koshik Zaman's standout discoveries was Low Expectations, the feature debut of Norwegian director Eivind Landsvik. The film stars Marie Ulven, better known by her stage name, Girl in Red. Still riding the cinematic high of the festival, we caught up with Landsvik to discuss his impressive debut, which is bound to make a significant impact when it lands in cinemas later this year.









