Crochet – A huge trend in 2023!
11th July 2023Tuning Into Tangibility: A Deeper Look at the Enduring Love for Vinyl and Magazines
19th July 2023Glass Man – Issue Summer
Latest issue of GLASS MAN just dropped. Which cover will you choose 😍 The Boyz or William Gao. Drop us email before you order if you have a preference.
Violet – Issue 19
With the incredible actress Greta Lee on the cover.
This issue has some epic reads! Including a article on Jennifer Higgie’s book The Other Side: A Journey into Woman, Art and the Spirit World, an interview with British filmmaker Paula Goldstein about her documentary Born Free, also an article about painter, poet and occultist Ithell Colquhoun with old photos of Leonora Carrington.
A must for all you witchy ladies out there 💜
Whatevr Fanzine – Issue 09
Iconic Stranger 🩵
The fanzine Whatevr was started by a dynamic group of creatives in the field of graphics, fashion and photography. Whatevr asks offbeat, sometimes insolent questions on themes of today’s society. And at the end of the day only one answer seems to prevail: “never mind” or better “whatever”!
Numero XYZ – Issue 01
Who doesn’t love a dog in heels 👠
This is the first ever issue of @stxdyoz magazine.
This magazine is a love letter to Italy – contemporary fashion, art, photography all together in one beautifully designed glossy magazine. – A manifesto for change.
Toiletpaper – Issue 20
Omg, 😻 isn’t this catburger adorable.
TOILETPAPER – No.20
Toiletpaper is an artists’ magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, born out of a passion or obsession they both cultivate: images. The magazine contains no text; each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue, in June 2010, ‘Toiletpaper’ has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art, which, through its accessible form as a magazine, and through its wide distribution, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy.
British Journal of Photography – Issue 7914
Latest issue of British Journal of Photography on the shelf today! 💚
Issue 7914 – Ones to Watch.
For their annual talent issue, 15 of the most promising emerging photographers have been selected by BJP’s editors, offering a comprehensive overview of the medium today.
Each year, Ones to Watch takes the pulse of the contemporary photography circuit, assessing work about the most pressing social, political and aesthetic topics occupying the next generation of image-makers.
Among the themes explored are identity, body and form, gender and sexuality, and the reshaping of historical narratives. The talent this year hails from the UK, Poland, Iran, Ecuador, USA, India, Egypt, Ukraine and beyond.
Some mind blowing photographs in this issue, you really need to get your hands on this magazine to check them all out. We ship worldwide 🌎
Where The Leaves Fall – No.14
Where the Leaves Fall is a magazine exploring humankind’s connection with nature through the intersection between social justice and the environment, art, science, culture, philosophy and food.
Landscape/Kinship/Connection.
ADBUSTERS – Jul/Aug 23
Adbuster always has the most awesome covers!! 🩷
Twilight in America / China’s Slave State
America is all dressed up with nowhere to go — exporting a virus of individuality more deadly than Covid to the rest of the world. All the revolutionaries are burned out — every moment of time monetized.
Meanwhile, in China, we watch the steady, methodical rise of a 21st century Hitler. World leaders flock to China just like they flocked to Germany 80 years ago.
Can we leap over both of them, and forge a third path through the perilous years ahead?
THIIIRD Magazine – Issue 06
THIIIRD is an independent magazine and inclusive platform amplifying the voices and visibility of talent from underrepresented backgrounds.
This issue…Body Movements 🕺🏽
“The Body Movements issue investigates intersectionality within sport in three core parts: Utopian Arenas, Eyes on the Prize, and Beyond Sports.
Across these sections, we dissect questions of accessibility, gender, race, disability, mental health, community and self-development in detailed conversation with fourteen incredible athletes; each bringing a unique and insightful perspective to their discipline.
This issue is packed full of vibrant, playful editorials and powerful personal pieces — with representation of marginalised voices, as always, placed at the fore.”
Orienteer – Issue 08
Since its inception, Orienteer has taken the print format of an old os map. Moving in a progressive direction, the mapazine has transformed into a 240-page print magazine.
The term deimatic behaviour refers to the patterns of bluffing that an animal can display in defence. this feat of nature is seen across all forms of wildlife, especially butterflies, moths and small creatures like birds and insects.
For cover 1 of 4, we delved into the underground running scene of Cani-x, shot along the infamous ridgeway that spans just shy of 90 miles from Avebury up through the Wessex downs & the Chiltern hills, ending at Ivinghoe beacon just north of London. historically the ridgeway goes back to Anglo-Saxon times; its meaning refers to the tracks that run along the high ridges & hills.
In use for over 5000 years, the pilgrimage starts from the south at Avebury’s world heritage site: a bronze age stone circle. inspired by the ancient history that the ridgeway holds, we took our own journey along a small section of the ridgeway.
— includes Charlie Constantinou x 66north foldout map.
Real Review – Issue 14
DIRECT PERCEPTION
We spend almost a third of our lives connected to the internet, in a space-time of total internal reflection. Online lacks any randomness or chance; and this illusion of fate and order is at odds with the actual structure of the universe. Online we are not social beings but commodified identities; immersed in diluted ideas, weak connections and fleeting emotional states that neither originate within us, nor belong to us. We are possessed by the internet, and so dispossessed of life.
What is after the digital? We interview critical theorist JONATHAN CRARY on the internet complex. Artist CHRISTINE SUN KIM reviews contemporary society. TANYA AND ZHENYA POSTERNAK review graffiti written by soldiers in Ukraine, while SIRKHANE DARKROOM reviews the role of play on the Turkey-Syria border. RHEA DILLON performs an opera of the street, EMILY BARKER reviews accessible bathrooms and KAZEEM KUTEYI goes outside. SETH WHEELER and JAMILA SQUIRE review shoplifting. JACK SELF reviews object persistence, MADDY WEAVERS reviews comfort and SAMIHA MEEM reviews the Adobe Suite. JERRY GOGOSIAN reviews Instagram, LUCY ROEBER reviews the Milf and JACKIE WANG reviews Tiqqun. Plus much more.