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Ana Novi

Ana Novi

Ana Novi is a contributing journalist covering a spectrum of art and culture topics. With a BA in Archaeology and Anthropology from Oxford and an MSc in Management from LBS, she brings a nuanced, multidisciplinary perspective to her work.

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Louis Fratino Finds Power in Images of What We Love

Louis Fratino spoke with Whitewall about keeping the studio a space free from fear of failure.

The View at The Palm Opens in Dubai with Human-Centric Purpose

Whitewall spoke with John Bricker of Gensler about The View at The Palm in Dubai.

The BMW Neue Klasse Looks to an All-Electric Future

The BMW Neue Klasse is a statement piece for a new era: design language that references classic BMW for its soon-to-be all-electric lineup.

“Thresholds” Extends from the German Pavilion to La Certosa in Venice

The German Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale inspires viewers to traverse the boundaries of perception and identity, curated by Çağla Ilk.

John Akomfrah: “Listening All Night to the Rain” at the British Pavilion 2024

British artist John Akomfrah RA's pavilion this year promises to be a tour de force of aesthetic brilliance and intellectual depth.

Anselm Kiefer’s “Fallen Angels”: A Reflection on Memory and Myth at Palazzo Strozzi

The exhibition in Florence, on view from March 22nd to July 21st, 2024, offers direct engagement with Kiefer's renowned body of work.

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