Issue n°02 - Black Cover

Issue n°02 - Black Cover

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From philosopher Alain Badiou experiencing the “luminous black” to photographer Duane Michals who seeks to “see his friend’s head dissolved into pure light”, this issue features Olafur Eliasson, Alex Foxton, Amiko Li, La Maison de Verre, Tommaso Protti, among others. It also presents exclusive artworks by Caroline Denervaud: a series of collages inspired by words from John Berger.

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  • Alain Badiou, Edmund Burke, Aslı Çavuşoğlu, Olafur Eliasson, Alex Foxton, Alfred Hitchcock, Xavi Prat, Tommaso Protti, Amiko Li, La Maison de Verre, Duane Michals, Luca Scandura, and an exclusive series of artworks by Caroline Denervaud

  • Interview with Turkish artist Aslı Çavuşoğlu about her project ANNEX

    Article about Olafur Eliasson’s approach to light and experience

    Interview with painter Alex Foxton about his process and relationship with light

    Photographic series and text by Amiko Li

    Interview with fashion photographer Xavi Prat

    Interview with documentary photographer Tommaso Protti regarding his project Amazonia

  • Essay about La Maison de Verre by writer and architecture expert Andrew Ayers

    Analysis of the groundbreaking movie Rebecca by Hitchcock and its dramatic use of light by cinematographer George Barnes, written by Hugo Berger

    Interview with leading philosopher Alain Badiou about light, Plato, Hegel, Perec, Barthes, Malevich, Soulages

    Essay about The Illuminated Man by Duane Michals, written by photography curator Ilaria Campioli

    Extract from On the Sublime and Beautiful about light, by philosopher Edmund Burke

  • Series of collages by French artist Caroline Denervaud based on words by English writer and poet John Berger

    Illustration and Rebus by Italian illustrator Luca Scandurra

    Fashion and photographic series by stylist Marine Armandin and photographer Eleonora Paciullo

  • English

    136 pages

    Softcover, 20 x 27 cm

    Printed in Italy

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