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Sara Quattrocchi Febles

@saraqf_

Words in i-D, Dazed, Plaster, Elephant, etc. | Previously: Senior Media Strategist at VICE and i-D, London | Currently: 汉语 Student at 交通大学, Shanghai

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what a lovely boxing day gift seeing my interview with Saem about the friends he met online and photographed featured in this list i-d.vice.com/en/article/bvj…

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In Centerfold, photographer Carly Ries repurposes vintage porn mags, detaching them from the male gaze they were originally meant for. She manipulates the photos into fragments, giving the models the power to look back at their onlooker dazeddigital.com/art-photograph… via Dazed

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A clear sign that you’ve been living in this country for too long is when you wake up from a nightmare that’s set in a chippy

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Agnes Questionmark transforms into hybrid beings that make us question our human existence. I spoke to her about her failed experiments and the alternative worlds she materialises that take us beyond the one that we’re used to plastermagazine.com/articles/agnes… via Plaster Magazine

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"In Gaza you can witness what the end of the world will look like." In December, Hudia, a refugee in Rafah, kept a diary of the horrors Israel has been visiting upon Gaza since October. This is testimonial 18 of our Palestine Uncensored series.

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“Our bookshelves are a record of our failures as readers. How few are the books that we really liked. Even fewer are the ones we like on rereading. Most of them are souvenirs of the people we wanted to be. We pretended to be. We thought we were.” Marcin Wicha

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On Sunday Ill be running Rome’s Marathon and I need good songs to get through 4+ hours of running. Think of that song that would motivate you to keep going and add it to this playlist: spotify.link/TcflLtHQQHb Ill be donating £1 to Medical Aid for Palestinians for every person that adds a song

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We’re so used to how crisp and HD today’s TV screens are that we forget about the grain and static noise of yesterday’s box TVs. I spoke to Matthias about his practice and how he translates the analogue quality of TVs onto the canvas plastermagazine.com/articles/matth… via Plaster Magazine

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I’ve just come back from a weekend up in Stoke-on-Trent and I’ve been converted. I’m going to start calling ketchup red sauce instead. It just makes more sense

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🤩Solidarity is beautiful and powerful! Well done to the people of Peckham who stood up for people in their community. Together we can make a difference - we can show up for welcome & care over hatred & division. theguardian.com/uk-news/articl…

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Eating delicious pizza rossa from my local pizza al taglio shop in Rome as I wait to board my flight to Madrid. Let the summer holidays officially begin

Eating delicious pizza rossa from my local pizza al taglio shop in Rome as I wait to board my flight to Madrid. Let the summer holidays officially begin
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Through Strizzi's photos, we become nostalgic for the romantic cinematographic past when we'd only be shown glimpses of the real-life personas of film stars, a time when their real personalities and lives were never fully revealed to us thelondonmagazine.org/review-beyond-… via The London Magazine

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Spent 黄金周 ‘Golden Week’ amongst many rocks and stone peaks at Zhangjiajie in Hunan, China. Some of my favourites even had names, such as 千里相会 ‘Lovers Meeting from Afar’ (Image 2) and 采药老人‘The Herb-Collecting Old Man’ (Image 4)

Spent 黄金周 ‘Golden Week’ amongst many rocks and stone peaks at Zhangjiajie in Hunan, China. Some of my favourites even had names, such as 千里相会 ‘Lovers Meeting from Afar’ (Image 2) and 采药老人‘The Herb-Collecting Old Man’ (Image 4)
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Chinese artists are blurring the lines between the traditional and the modern, the local and the global, the individual and the collective, to make sense of the complex reality they live in, breaking away from the conventions of painting. artsy.net/article/artsy-… via Artsy