Cercle Magazine No. 11 Mythologia (English edition) is available at LOREM (not Ipsum). Cercle Magazine presents its eleventh issue and this year focuses on the theme of Mythology. This issue is always curious and demanding: founding, contemporary or forward-looking, the theme of Mythology will be approached from many angles. Interviews, a selection of artists in its portfolio pages, but also various sections will give the floor to numerous contributors from all over the world.
Cercle magazine is an independent and thematic publication published once a year. Every year, a new issue. Each issue, a new topic. Cercle tries to gather information around one main topic and to propose a support that values contemporary artistic creation, culture and science. At the core of the project was the observation that social networks were an important part of our lives and that digital development allowed a free and fast exchange of information and images. We therefore wanted to take advantage of these circulatory images and information and aggregate them according to a simple process: restricted selection, printing and publish. Cercle Magazine focuses on the idea of mustering professional, literary, visual, scientific and artistic aspects of one theme per issue, and to propose an inquisitive, playful but also a demanding and inspiring magazine. So far, Cercle Magazine has received support from Fondation Aquatic Show, Syndicat Potentiel, Arte, ESAD Valenciennes, ESAM Caen, HEAR Strasbourg, LISAA Strasbourg, SAFI Maison & Objets, Intuit Lab Paris School, Centre National du Livre, Direction Régionale des affaires Culturelles, Région Grand Est and from Strasbourg Eurométropole.
Features
- Henri Deleersnijder, Belgian historian, professor and essayist on the construction of Europe, from myth to reality.
- Angelin Preljocaj, dancer and choreographer, on his latest creation Mythology and the dance milieu.
- David le Breton, anthropologist, sociologist and writer of numerous books, on the theme of faces and identity in contemporary society.
- Nathalie Cabrol, Franco-American astrobiologist attached to the American Seti Institute, on the search for traces of extraterrestrial life in the universe.
Contributions
A portfolio and interviews with artists:
Julien Mauve (France), Laust Højgaard (Denmark), Alice Rosati (Italy), AES+F (Russia), Clément Vuillier (France), Anargyros Drolapas (Greece), Boris Bućan (Croatia), Rajni Perera (Sri Lanka), Yorgos Yatromanolakis (Greece), Kustaa Saksi (Finland)
Details: Cercle Magazine No. 11 – Mythologia
276 pages, 20 × 26,5 cm
Language: English