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Printed Matters #4: Chicago IRL

Printed Matters #4: Chicago IRL

In an era of financial insecurity and where printed media is created on a friendship base for almost no money, the future of zines is more insecure than ever. That’s why events like the Chicago Zine Fest have to receive the most attention, since they make up for a large part of the life cycle...
Kevin Amato - Fuck The Golden Years

Kevin Amato – Fuck The Golden Years

In a post-VICE era it’s hard to surprise, disgust or even people. Everyone has seen the fuck-ups, the addicts, the pussy the dicks. However, Kevin Amato manages to bring the raw to display, wrapping its dirty in innocence. Amato has worked for nearly a decade as a photographer and is best known for his frequent...
Matthias Vriens-McGrath

Matthias Vriens-McGrath

There is one agent provocateur who defined the way magazines will be made for over 2 decades; who restlessly continues doing what he does best – making you uncomfortable and forcing you to think; whom I am lucky enough to be creatively involved with. Matthias’s relentless determination in the quest to free your mind from...
FUR_10: Luke

FUR_10: Luke

It must be really hard (in all possible senses) to have Adrian Lourie’s job. Here’s another reason why. photographed by: Adrian Lourie
Vladimir Karaleev

Vladimir Karaleev

  It’s beyond question that Vladimir Karaleev is one of the few names on the European fashion scene that deserve a loud shout-out. He’s born in Sofia, Bulgaria but lives and works in Berlin, where he’s showing his latest collections during Berlin Fashion Week. My friends from Twelve Magazine met the designer in Sofia and...
Meat 6 Launch Party

Meat 6 Launch Party

    Some time ago, I debuted the Printed Matters section with Meat – a London based zine created by Adrian Lourie. His eye candy style photography and devotion to print have brought us 5 issues of arousing meat catalogs. The sixth is in the pipes and ready to be shot at you. To celebrate...
Bela Borsodi

Bela Borsodi

Bela must really hate models. Or human beings, for that matter. In his work, be it editorial or commercial, he uses models solely as mannequins for the items he’s featuring. In a way, this is both an interesting commentary on the industry and a real chance for body parts models to hit it off. Bela...