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INTERVIEW | Yuhan Gu

INTERVIEW | Yuhan Gu

Yuhan Gu is a New York–based industrial designer whose work explores the intersection of function, emotion, and sculptural form. TACTO reflects Gu’s interest in the emotional relationship between people and the objects they keep close in their daily workspace. Designed as a cactus-shaped memo holder, the project transforms a familiar natural form into a playful and functional desktop object.

INTERVIEW | Boris Popoff

INTERVIEW | Boris Popoff

Boris Popoff is a textile artist and designer based in Barcelona. His work merges traditional weaving with sustainable material research. He is the creator of PETEXTILE, a project that transforms post-consumer PET plastic into woven textiles. His practice bridges craft and experimentation, positioning weaving as a cultural heritage and a contemporary investigation. He has exhibited and collaborated across art, design, and material research.

INTERVIEW | Katya Shkolnik

INTERVIEW | Katya Shkolnik

Katya Shkolnik (b. USSR; lives and works in Milan) is a multidisciplinary artist working across photography, sound, and installation. Her work explores perception, time, and the unseen structures that shape reality. A background in nuclear physics informs her interest in the relationship between the known and the unknown, and in how invisible forces can become sensory experience.

INTERVIEW | Shingo Ohta

INTERVIEW | Shingo Ohta

Shingo Ohta is a Japanese photographic artist based in Toyooka, Hyogo, near the Sea of Japan. After a long career in business and regional revitalization, he turned to photography as a primary artistic practice, developing an ongoing body of work centered on the sea as a living, volatile, and almost sacred force. His images transform waves, spray, light, and weather into abstract forms.