OSMOS Magazine - Issue 14
Exploring the artistic and societal implications of photography
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Osmos
Published:27th Mar '18
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This edition of OSMOS Magazine - Issue 14 offers a deep dive into photography's artistic and societal implications through diverse essays and portfolios.
In the latest edition of OSMOS Magazine - Issue 14, founder and editor Cay Sophie Rabinowitz continues to explore the multifaceted world of photography, emphasizing both its artistic potential and its potential misuse. The magazine is thoughtfully organized into thematic sections that cater to a variety of interests. Traditional segments such as 'Portfolio' and 'Reportage' sit alongside more unconventional sections like 'Eye of the Beholder,' where gallerists share insights into the artists they represent, and 'Means to an End,' which examines the implications of non-artistic image production.
This issue presents a rich array of content, including an engaging essay by Tom McDonough that delves into the work of Raymond Boisjoly. Readers will also find a compelling portfolio of images by Mishka Henner, introduced by Kenneth Goldsmith, offering a unique perspective on contemporary photography. Furthermore, an interview conducted by Leslie Hewitt with David Ogburn provides an intimate look at the creative process behind the lens.
In addition to these features, Isolde Brielmaier discusses the role of artists in addressing themes of migration and borders, while Matthew Connors contributes a striking reportage from North Korea. The issue concludes with a reflective piece on The Supremes, highlighting how this iconic girl group crafted their image within the realm of broadcast media. OSMOS Magazine - Issue 14 is a thought-provoking exploration of photography's impact on art and society.
ISBN: 9780990698012
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96 pages