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Photography
Hotshoe Magazine – Issue 208
Hotshoe Magazine Issue 208 (Martin Parr) is here. Martin Parr, one of the most important figures in British photography, is well known for documenting the English social classes. A prominent member of Magnum Photos since 1994, he changed how we see British society and documentary photography with his use of colour rather than black-and-white.CHF 28.00 (incl. VAT)In stockSold - 6/10 -
Culture · Design · Society
It’s a passion thing No. 7
It’s a passion thing Issue No. 7 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 7 comes with a brand new design and more content. Featuring interviews with Anna von Hellberg & Laura Castien, Georgia Brooks, Ju Schnee, Stephanie Dettmann, Saskia Diez, Rana Salam, and many more.CHF 23.00 (incl. VAT)Last item in stockSold - 6/7 -
Design · Fashion
PAUL E Magazine No. 1
PAUL E Magazine No. 1 (Evolve) is here and dedicated to an inspired, conscious and creative community. In this issue, and those that will follow, we highlight the plurality of identities, scratching the surface of preconceived ideas through in-depth articles, interviews, shootings and portraits.CHF 34.00 (incl. VAT)In stockSold - 2/5 -
Food & Drink
Cheese Magazine – Issue 3
Cheese Magazine Issue 3 is as diverse in location as the first two issues, and it would be fair to say that this issue gets close and personal with the wonderful animals that make the cheeses we love.CHF 22.00 (incl. VAT) Sold out -
Art · Culture · Literature · Society
ELECTRA Magazine Issue 18 (City, Countryside)
CHF 24.00 (incl. VAT) Sold outELECTRA Magazine Issue 18 (City, Countryside) is out now. The subject “City, Countryside” is key to understanding our times, a theme which touches all areas of political, economic, social and cultural life.
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Art · Culture · Photography
La Rampa Issue 4 (Portugal)
La Rampa Issue 4 (Portugal) is a large format annual limited edition publication, bilingual (English, Portuguese), available on loremnotipsum.com. La Rampa is re-launching with an odyssey through Black Portugal. La Rampa Portugal is a counter atlas reflecting the histories and narratives of the country’s African and Afro-descendant communities through modern social movements that are creating alternative models of knowing through their own archives and images.CHF 34.00 (incl. VAT)In stockSold - 11/14
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