Luncheon Magazine Issue 17 is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum) with three different covers: Baboya wears Elona Clement, photographed by Viviane Sassen and styled by George Krakowiak, 2024 / Untitled (after Manet & Degas) by Lisa Brice, 2023 (detail) / Afterthought by Tim Gutt and Shona Heath, 2024.
Luncheon Magazine is a new food magazine from London (UK). The magazine is published in a format of 270 x 380 mm. The Magazine is a style and culture publication that invites old and new friends of all generations and cultural experiences to share their views, life and work over lunch. From simple jam sandwiches in the park to home-cooked feasts, to hours spent in chic restaurants, the conversation and visual content is inspired by this midday treat created by a top-table of writers, photographers and artists.
Content
- Photographs running through the issue of a garden in spring taken by Olivia Laing
- Paolo Roversi and Erri de Luca in Naples
- Frank Auerbach photographed in his studio by Snowdon
- A polaroid of Shane MacGowan at dawn
- England Through These Eyes, written by Pádraig Ó Meiscill, paintings by Tayseer Barakat
- Elegies for the Angels of Silence by Tai Shani with artworks by Rosalind Nashashibi
- Poems to the Sea II by Trinity Ellis
- Works and Words by Enrico David
- Lord Low of Dalston in conversation with Molly Lawson, photographs by Kuba Ryniewicz
- Lives and works by Lisa Brice
- Mother Art and Polvo de Gallina Negra in conversation with Hettie Judah
- Inspirations by Kazna Asker
- William Gedney: Kentucky 1972 by Reginald Moore, in conversation with Erinn Springer and Joshua Berg
- Manolo Blahnik in Shoes and Words
- Terra Em Trase photographed by Viviane Sassen, styled by George Krakowiak
- Junya Watanabe collection photographed by Thue Nørgaard, styled by Robbie Spencer
- Les Sculptures Soumbédioune photographed by Malick Bodian, styled by Louise Ford
- Les Délicieuses photographed by Clémentine Schneidermann, styled by Ewa Kluczenko
- Shine on! by Sadie Coles
- Trisha’s by Josefine Skomars, photographed by Jesse Laitinen
- Six poems by Freya Morris
- Afterthought by Tim Gutt and Shona Heath
- The Yellow Bittern
Details: Luncheon Magazine – Issue 17
376 pages, 38 × 27 cm, Softcover