Critical Mass Magazine – Issue 17/01

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Critical Mass Magazine 17/01 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The first issue of Critical Mass magazine takes its cue from a recent Yayoi Kusama exhibit, “LIFE IS THE HEART OF A RAINBOW”, held at National Gallery Singapore.

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Critical Mass Magazine 17/01 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The first issue takes its cue from a recent Yayoi Kusama exhibit, “LIFE IS THE HEART OF A RAINBOW”, held at National Gallery Singapore. Here, we explore not just Kusama’s life and work, but also the history of blockbuster exhibitions, the relationship between art and mental health, and an insider’s look at museum merchandising.

The magazine is published by Foreign Policy Design Group (Singapore). Critical Mass magazine is a biannual publication that explores a brand’s ripple effect across the globe, from patterns in consumer spending to environmental implications. The magazine is packaged in a handy format, it combines quality cultural writing with intelligent design to showcase how a brand’s living legacies extend beyond mere aesthetics and profit margins, particularly in the ever-changing face of global consumerism.

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The first issue takes its cue from a recent Yayoi Kusama exhibit, “LIFE IS THE HEART OF A RAINBOW”, held at National Gallery Singapore. Here, we explore not just Kusama’s life and work, but also the history of blockbuster exhibitions, the relationship between art and mental health, and an insider’s look at museum merchandising.

Details: Critical Mass Magazine – Issue 17/01

36 pages, 27 x 15 cm

Published by Critical Mass Magazine
Manufactured in Singapore
Available in English
Article No. bfcriticalmass17-01
Weight 100 g
Dimensions 27 × 15 × 1 cm

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