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The Most podcast - Episode 56: Farida Sedoc

The Most podcast - Episode 56: Farida Sedoc

Farida Sedoc is a force, full stop.

Visual artist, curator, fashion & print designer, writer – she does it all and with unreplicable vision & style, beaming forth from Amsterdam to the globe. 


Her multi-layered label ‘HOSSELAER’ is your fave’s fave and as a designer, Farida has collaborated with brands like Junya Watanabe and Patta.

Her artistic work, interventions and curatorship are crucial in challenging the collective consciousness by centring the often unseen and avoided.   

With forever ties to big city life and hip-hop culture, her work explores, pushes back & reflects on western dogmas and the influence of money, identity, heritage, globalism and politics. Tune in on an all-new episode of The Most!

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Farida Sedoc & Dominique Nzeyimana in front of a Farida Sedoc artwork at NEST / Image: KNOTORYUS

(c) Charlott Markus - NEST Den Haag ‘Non-Profit At All Cost’

(c) Charlott Markus - NEST Den Haag ‘Non-Profit At All Cost’ - Artwork by Farida Sedoc

Farida Sedoc on The Most Episode 56 - (c) KNOTORYUS

(c) Farida Sedoc for BELL Invites at Stedelijk Museum

(c) Hosselaer / Farida Sedoc

(c) Farida Sedoc

(c) Farida Sedoc

(c) Farida Sedoc

Black Lives Matter t-shirt designed by Farida Sedoc in collaboration with Patta, Filling Pieces, Daily Paper, SMIB, Olaf Hussein & The New Originals.

‘Non-Profit At All Cost’ is on until November 6 2022 at NEST The Hague.

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Holly Herndon - Jolene (feat. Holly+)

Holly Herndon - Jolene (feat. Holly+)

Young Fathers - 'I Saw' (Dir. David Uzochukwu)

Young Fathers - 'I Saw' (Dir. David Uzochukwu)