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#9793
international journal of desire and curiousity
#2
18.00 €
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MZIN
public service.
visual culture.
print matters.
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fragments of a street
Die gute Nachricht ist: Scheitern ist relativ. Die schlechte Nachricht: „Scheitern ist [trotzdem] scheiße“, wie unser Autor Mads Pankow treffend feststellt. In form 276 haben wir uns dem Scheitern im Design, am Markt sowie im Digitalen angenommen und Nils Holger Moormann gefragt, wie er zu diesem allseits bekannten, wenn auch ungern thematisierten Vorgang steht.
#9793
international journal of desire and curiousity
#2
18.00 €
not in stock
Adrien Toubiana Al Freeman Alexander Coggin AORTA films Ashkan Sepahvand Benjamin Freedman Birgit Jürgenssen Bonnie Lane Camellia Kazi Christeene Vale Christian Holstad Cupid Ojala D. Alex Pitagora Daniel Handal Duncan Hannah Eric Kostiuk Williams Erin Reznick INVISIBLE-EXPORTS Jessica Baldanza Kate Kolberg Kenya (Robinson) Magdalena Suksi Mat Brown Matt Lambert Natasha Gornik Olivier Smolders Penumbra Paraphernalia Inc. Rebecca Cianfrini Rebecca Morgan Robin F. Williams Sholem Krishtalka Soufiane Ababri Tif Robinette Tina Horn Zak Krevitt
True issue 5 takes us on a tour of continents: from Africa to Europe and across to North America. On the way we’re introduced to individuals, families, their communities and homes. The issue’s diverse group of contributors capture this theme of ‘people and place’ through a variety of lenses: Lea Colombo’s vivid ‘Seven Chakras of South Africa’ shows the people she met during a road trip along the Eastern Cape of her home country in 2016. Pieter Hugo presents an intimate series of family portraits from his archive, entitled ‘Family’. The images, taken in Africa and Europe over the course of a decade, provide glimpses into different family environments that at points feel familiar and at others entirely unknown. Elsewhere Gregory Halpern’s story, ‘Revisiting Omaha’, introduces the communities he met during a residency at the city’s Bemis Center in 2005. Gregory recalls this as an important and foundational period in the development of his photographic style and approach. The universal theme continues in Nick Haymes’ ongoing documentary of Bailey and her circle of friends at the Savage Ranch artistic community in Temecula, California. And in Sam Rock’s photographic essay created during the 2017 French Tennis Open, where he captures the congregation of spectators that share his love of the sport. Elsewhere in the issue are stories created in collaboration: Bibi Cornejo Borthwick and her father Mark Borthwick stage a fashion show on the streets of Brooklyn. While Benedict Brink’s experimental project with set designer Mila Taylor Young and model Yasmine Moon explores form and femininity. Chris Rhodes curates a selection of accidental images, out of focus subjects and frames shot solely to finish rolls of film. And artists Theo Simpson and David Noonan individually present exclusive mixed-media stories that challenge the format of a photo essay. 33 × 24.5 cm, Softcover, 2018,
True is a photography journal that showcases the unpublished personal projects of established and emerging photographers. Unconstrained by commercial focus, it sets different parameters for the creative conversation between publication and contributor. Issue one features exclusive work from Donald Christie, Annemarieke van Drimmelen, Jason Evans, Boo George, Vinca Petersen, Charlotte Wales and Ben Weller. 200 pgs, 33 × 24.5 cm, Softcover, 2015,
True is a photography journal that showcases the unpublished personal projects of established and emerging photographers. Unconstrained by commercial focus, it sets different parameters for the creative conversation between publication and contributor. Issue one features exclusive work from Donald Christie, Annemarieke van Drimmelen, Jason Evans, Boo George, Vinca Petersen, Charlotte Wales and Ben Weller. 200 pgs, 33 × 24.5 cm, Softcover, 2015,
True is a photography journal that showcases the unpublished personal projects of established and emerging photographers. Unconstrained by commercial focus, it sets different parameters for the creative conversation between publication and contributor. Issue one features exclusive work from Donald Christie, Annemarieke van Drimmelen, Jason Evans, Boo George, Vinca Petersen, Charlotte Wales and Ben Weller. 200 pgs, 33 × 24.5 cm, Softcover, 2015,
#9780
magazine of foam Amsterdam
#49 - back to the future
25.00 €
not in stock
In this issue of Foam Magazine, which takes as its theme Back to the Future. The 19th Century in the 21st Century and the exhibitions of the same name at Foam Museum (18 January — 28 March 2018) and C/O Berlin (29 September — 02 December 2018), anachro …
In recent years the Argentinian artist Tomás Saraceno has become known around the world for his vision of cloud cities — flying, ostensibly livable structures that people can move around freely in. »Flying Plaza« presents a conceptually important serie …
A meditation on racism—provocative, poetic, and a literary sensation in America. The US American author Claudia Rankine describes forms of racist aggression in everyday life and in the media. Some of them seem random, others are deliberate attacks—in t …
This issue of AnOther Magazine is an exploration of the heroic: the valiant, noble, audacious, brave. However one chooses to de ne the word, the world has rarely needed heroes – people to look up to, be inspired by, and learn from – more than they do today.
Das form feature 2 „Revisiting the Past“ gibt Einblick in sechs Dekaden, in denen form das Designgeschehen maßgeblich begleitet und mitbestimmt hat. Dabei betrachten wir unter anderem, wie Visionen im Bereich der Designforschung formuliert werden, welc …
#9753
fashion,pop, culture
#351 — The Radical issue (different covers)
16.90 €
not in stock
Over 37 years, i-D has carved its position as the premier source for fashion inspiration, and in 2012, joined the VICE Media family to expand VICE’s reach into digital fashion content. i-D has come a long way since its beginnings as a hand-stapled maga …
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