
Meer is an international, multilingual media platform publishing curated content in six languages—English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Created from the merger of a multilingual newspaper (WSI, founded in 2011) and a hospitality brand, Meer combines editorial experience with cultural insight to offer a publication that is both international in scope and attentive to local contexts.
The platform brings together more than 1,600 authors from over 100 countries and reaches a broad international readership. Its content spans art, culture, economy, politics and social issues, architecture, wellness, innovation, and related fields. Through independent and ad-free journalism, Meer provides analysis, commentary, and storytelling designed to inform and encourage thoughtful engagement with contemporary issues.
With readers in Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States, and others, the publication maintains an international outlook while remaining attentive to regional specificities.
The name “Meer,” meaning “sea, ocean” in German, reflects the idea of openness and exchange. The platform was conceived as a space where different voices, ideas, and experiences can meet within a shared editorial framework. This approach continues to guide its development across all sections of the magazine.
Within this context, Meer Interviews is a dedicated profile format created to present conversations with individuals and institutions working across a range of sectors. The section includes figures from culture, business, hospitality, academia, social initiatives, and the creative industries, reflecting the diversity of the Meer network.
Meer Interviews offers readers the opportunity to engage with the perspectives of professionals and organizations active in different regions and disciplines. Each profile highlights their work, approach, and areas of focus within a broader cultural and international context.
The format complements Meer’s existing ecosystem, which includes a comprehensive art and cultural calendar and a wide range of institutional and venue profiles. Museums, galleries, foundations, fairs, hotels, and cultural spaces form part of this interconnected structure. Meer Interviews adds a further dimension by focusing on individual and institutional perspectives within this international framework.
By featuring voices from different sectors and countries, Meer Interviews contributes to the publication’s ongoing commitment to international dialogue. It offers readers insight into current projects, ideas, and professional paths while maintaining an approach that is factual and context-driven.
Meer Interviews is an integral part of the magazine’s editorial structure. It reflects Meer’s role as an international platform that connects disciplines and geographies through published content, continuing to share perspectives from individuals and organizations engaged in shaping cultural, social, and professional landscapes.
