The fashion world and the creative industries in general are filled with assistants, little minions and interns toiling in the shadows of their masters, waiting for their own time to…
Author antoine-soubrier
The story behind Olivier Cablat’s Duck is already absurd enough. In 1930, the American farmer Martin Maurer, a Peking duck breeder in Long Island, New York, started looking for a way…
« There’s no smoke without fire », a Swede like Anton Renborg would say when landing for the first time in Corsican creeks under a blazing sun. A guttural language where words sound like crumbling…
Whether or not they were readers of the original Holiday, an American magazine which ran from 1946 to 1977 and regaled its audience with texts by famous writers and tasteful photographs…
We welcome any limited edition of photo publications, especially those that circulate like a secret. That’s the case for the 25 copies of Northlands, with photographs by Elena Ayllon and illustrations by Sakura Sato.…
Today we’re taking a look at a French publication—something we don’t do often enough here—with Geum Urbanum by Geoffroy Mathieu, the latest release from the celebrated Éditions Filigranes. The book, slightly larger than an A4…
Here’s a series we’ve been meaning to check out at Zineland for some time. In Detritus, a 16-page paper journal limited to a 100 copies and whose fifth issue has just been…
In the style of Erik Kessels, who has catalogued recurring visual objects for the Almost Every Picture collection (KesselsKramer Publishing), The Archives by Claudio Pogo, from the eponymous Berlin publishing collective, traces and exhibits objects…
There’s something understated about We Are Here, a biannual travel magazine whose fourth issue will be released in June 2014. This might owe itself to the fact that it’s produced by just…
Almost three years ago to the day, an earthquake, followed by a tsunami and a nuclear disaster, struck Japan. Images of natural disasters are among the most striking that can…