Osmos Magazine
Issue 18
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Osmos
Published:22nd Oct '19
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This issue of Osmos Magazine explores photography's role in art, featuring diverse artists and critical essays that challenge conventional narratives.
The publication Osmos Magazine serves as a unique platform that explores the multifaceted relationship between art and photography. Founded by Cay Sophie Rabinowitz, the magazine delves into both the creative and critical aspects of photography, addressing its uses and misuses in contemporary culture. Each issue is thoughtfully curated, featuring thematic sections that range from traditional formats like Portfolio and Reportage to more unconventional segments such as Eye of the Beholder, where gallerists share insights about the artists they represent.
In this particular issue of Osmos Magazine, readers will encounter a diverse array of artistic voices, including Camaroonian artist Ajarb Bernard Ategwa and photographers Erik Magigan Heck and Ina Jang. The magazine also facilitates engaging dialogues, exemplified by a conversation with artist Penny Slinger, alongside thought-provoking essays that analyze the impact of photography on the art world. Notably, the issue includes a deep dive into Sarah Charlesworth's Unwriting, highlighting the intricate connections between text and image.
With its striking cover designed by Joanna Piotrowska, Osmos Magazine invites readers to reflect on the evolving narratives surrounding photography. The magazine not only showcases artistic talent but also challenges conventional perceptions, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of art and visual culture.
ISBN: 9780991660827
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96 pages