Joan Semmel, the 93-year-old body painter, has never shied away from controversy. With hundreds of portraits to her name, she’s proving that creativity knows no age.
In Hungary, after Viktor Orbán's defeat, artists are cautiously optimistic about a return to freedom. A curator reflects on decades of censorship and imagines a brighter future.
Lebanese artist Tania El Khoury discusses her work amid the chaos of Beirut under bombardment. Her multisensory practice offers solace in turbulent times.
Celia Paul, meanwhile, finds comfort in her own studio, where no one can enter without permission—except art itself, of course.







