Objects

Every creative person has them– their tools, their talismans, the things they can’t create or live without. Some objects hold stories, some hold rituals, and some need to go wherever we go. This issue is a small collection of stories about the creative life told through the things we touch. 

The Collector: Yolonda Ross

A multi-hyphenate creative with an artistic practice of her own, Yolonda Ross has cultivated an art collection of Black artists that speaks to an ongoing dialogue about identity.

Ross recently sat down with Bureau to talk about her growing art collection and the connections between visual art, identity, and storytelling. Read her interview here.

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Gallery: Katrin Schnabl

Katrin Schnabl's artistic practice blends dance, fashion, performance, and installation art, challenging the divisions between these disciplines. Her work explores how we experience space, whether through the subtle expansion a garment offers or the narrative of a performative event.

Schnabl's process is a dynamic interplay of intuition and technical skill, resulting in "proto structures" that evolve organically into unique expressions, whether as wearable art or compelling installations. Read the feature here.

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The Issue: Objects

For our launch issue, we’re thinking about objects. Every creative person has them– their tools, their talismans, the things they can’t create or live without. Some objects hold stories, some hold rituals, and some need to go wherever we go. This issue is a small collection of stories about the creative life told through the things we touch. 

In each issue, we’ll explore a different theme, using it as a lens to examine how creativity moves through the world. We hope that Bureau becomes a space where creative people from different fields find unexpected connections and a bit of themselves in each other’s stories.

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