The Fluxus art collective’s irreverent approach to publishing
The collective’s newspapers published between 1964 and 1979 are being gathered and reprinted in a new publication that illustrates the artists’ sense of humour
The collective’s newspapers published between 1964 and 1979 are being gathered and reprinted in a new publication that illustrates the artists’ sense of humour
An exhibition and accompanying monograph sheds light on the work of the photographer, designer and art director, who transformed the pages of Harper’s Bazaar over nearly a quarter of a century
A new exhibition and zine published by WeTransfer unearths previously unseen photos Jonze took of the musician in the summer of 1995, just before they collaborated on her seminal music video It’s Oh So Quiet
M/M (Paris) referenced the historic journal’s seminal cover design to create a visual identity fitting for its second life as a publisher and gallery
We speak to the team behind Broccoli – the publishing brand aimed at cannabis connoisseurs – about why they decided to create a new magazine dedicated to all things feline
The power of the magazine cover was highlighted once again this year, with evocative and entertaining designs addressing everything from the future of work to the cult of Jennifer Coolidge
Brought to life by an archaeologist and an illustrator, the new magazine explores what the folk renaissance looks like in a modern, capitalist, multicultural, gender non-conforming society
The new issue design, led by Matt Curtis at Uncommon Creative Studio, inadvertently asks whether an instantly recognisable nameplate is an essential part of a magazine cover
As MagCulture Live marks its tenth anniversary, we speak to Leslie about the vital role indie mags continue to play in the media ecosystem and why print has been empowered post-pandemic
Sci-fi horror reimagined from an indigenous perspective, environmental horror in the Philippines, and many more eerie and experimental tales are locked away inside the magazine’s maze-like latest issue
We speak to Richard Turley about the making of his latest editorial venture, which is repurposing the name of a notorious noughties lad mag for today’s sensibilities
Shot over the course of a single match, the collaborative publication reveals the importance this age-old sport stills holds for Dakar’s youth