Theo Cottle explores Bulgarian folk traditions, Patrick Smith parodies the ubiquity of modern pharmaceutical use, a new gallery is set-up to celebrate the work of Gabriel Moses, Daire Collins explore childhood fear & ANTIHERO expose the manipulation of hip-hop lyrics in western courts.

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Theo Cottle — Generation

Every winter in Pernik, Bulgaria, locals put on striking goat-hair costumes and go door to door to chase away evil spirits—a ritual known as kukeri, one of Europe’s few surviving folk traditions.

Drawn by the spectacle, photographer Theo Cottle traveled to capture the event, only to learn it was canceled due to drought. Still, he met with kukeri in their homes, where they proudly brought out their costumes for a series of personal, vibrant portraits.

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Patrick Smith — CANDY SHOP

Animation director Patrick Smith ingeniously interchanges a variety of pills, capsules, and syringes with similarly shaped candy in a vertiginous new short film. Parodying the ubiquity of modern pharmaceutical use, “Candy Shop” opens by noting that there are a staggering 11,926 prescription drugs available to consumers. Smith shows only 2,863 as he juxtaposes them with individually wrapped sweets, boxes of Gobstoppers, and rolls of Hubba Bubba Tape, which are eerily comparable in size, shape, and color.

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Gabriel Moses — Selah

Gabriel Moses’ new exhibition, Selah, is on at 180 Studios (Mar 28–Jul 27, 2025). It features over 70 photos and 10 films, including work with Travis Scott, Skepta, and Jude Bellingham. The show also debuts his new short film The Last Hour. Curated by Katja Horvat, it’s an immersive look at Moses’ bold visual style.

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Daire Collins — For Emergency Use Only

With support from none other than'The New Yorker' - Inspired by today’s youth confronting climate change and pandemics, filmmaker Daire Collins sets out to explore a childhood fear that once haunted him—nuclear apocalypse.

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ANTIHERO — As We Speak

As We Speak exposes how hip-hop lyrics are twisted in Western courts to convict innocent artists.

ANITHERO teamed up with director Jason Harper, Park Pictures, and Paramount+ to bring these stories to life through striking animated vignettes.

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