Akt Magazine – Issue 3

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Akt Magazine Issue 3 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). It is an independent magazine in search for greatness in a small corner, abstraction in the mass, with a keen eye for timeless aesthetics and a nod to Belgium’s creative landscape of architecture, design, fashion, food and beyond.

The cover art for Akt Magazine Issue 3 was made exclusively by Florian Tomballe on the theme of Melancholy. Discover Akt Magazine – Issue 3.

Akt Magazine is an independent magazine founded by Jessy Van Durme & Piet-Albert Goethals. With Akt Magazine, we search for greatness in a small corner, abstraction in the mass, with a keen eye for timeless aesthetics and a nod to Belgium’s creative landscape of architecture, design, fashion, food and beyond. We value profound and authentic stories. Therefore the magazine only features well-sourced and unique content made by our team.

Content

Inside the third issue of Akt we stop to consider how we experience time, and how time affects creativity. We encounter Bart America, an architect who reinvented his life after a year-long sabbatical, and Florian Tomballe, a free-spirited sculptor who works to his own clock in his studio.

We seek to understand the merits of isolation with self-proclaimed ‘curator of stillness’ Cédric Etienne, and contemplate the pleasure of materiality with artist Clarisse Bruynbroeck. We travel to Italy to visit another artist, Stan Van Steendam, at the historic Palazzo Monti, and then pause to study the visual language of hat designer Elvis Pompilio.

From art and fashion, next we enter the worlds of architecture and music. Marc Merckx brings soul to the interiors of a modernist apartment in Antwerp. Musician Colin H. van Eeckhout of Amenra shares the thoughts behind his grey eyes – and contributes a special insert of personal poetry.

We slow down further still to experience photographer Frederik Vercruysse’s series of still life compositions that draws parallels between art and everyday life. While another intimate insight looks into interior architect Frederic Hooft’s working process defined by intuition and originality.

Micha van Dinther conducts a study of ‘melancholy’, a balancing state of mind that helps us to look deeper inside ourselves. We visualise the feeling of melancholy with model Laurence Desbisschop in the grounds of a historic manor house dating to 1810. Then venture into the Belgian countryside to meet architect Vincent Van Duysen and entrepreneur Jan Van Lancker at their hedonist playground, the Valke Vleug winery.

Details: Akt Magazine – Issue 3

144 pages, 21 x 27 cm, FCS certified uncoated paper

Published by Akt Magazine
Manufactured in Belgium
Available in English
Reading situation Coffee Shop · Home
Article No. bfaktmag0003
Weight 980 g
Dimensions 31 × 22 × 3 cm

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