Posts Tagged ‘magazine’

Popshot Magazine: the Love Issue

Written by Valentina on . Posted in design, Illustration

Popshot Magazine released its sixth issue, which tackles one of the dangerous themes in poetry. Expect to find poems about the weight of meaning behind the term ‘wife’, love as an elderly lesbian, motherhood and the hopeless powerlessness of love after death. Featuring work from some of the finest contemporary poets and illustrators working today, plus interviews with Joe Dunthorne, Salena Godden and Tom Chivers.

Here is a sneak peek (pdf). Don’t miss it!

Popshot Printshop

Written by Valentina on . Posted in Art, Illustration

Popshot Magazine is a bi-annual British based arts publication that champions contemporary poetry and illustration. They recently opened The Print Shop, an opportunity to bring beautiful and affordable illustration prints to the walls of visual art/illustration lovers around the world. Each illustration is Giclee printed, produced in limited edition runs of 150 and measures at a whopping 550mm x 675mm. Same great samples below…

Toilet Paper

Written by Valentina on . Posted in Art, Books

Toilet Paper is the new magazine by Maurizio Cattelan, in collaboration with Pierpaolo Ferrari. The thing is stuffed with crazy images, as usual…

Toilet Paper is a “new generation” magazine that combines commercial photography, twisted narratives and surrealistic imaginary to create a series of powerful visual tableaux. Maurizio Cattelan – a strong and provocatory artist – is challenging again the limits of contemporary value system of which he is part. This time he teases the ambitious world of magazine publishers and serious art critics. He is not afraid to build a bridge between the commercial photography an art – the bridge that in Poland is considered not existing or taboo. All photographs visualize the ideas of the artist and are created in collaboration with a well-known Italian photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari. In an interview for the Italian edition of Vogue Ferrari comments on the new magazine: The magazine springs from a passion/ obsession that Maurizio and I have in common. Each picture springs from an idea, even a simple one, and then becomes a complex orchestration of people who build tableaux vivants. This project is also a sort of mental outburst.”

[via atelier]