OLD JOY

All photographs by Anna-Sophie Berger, taken in Croatia

THE FIRST INSTALLMENT

Tourist Magazine curates it’s first exhibition featuring artists and photographers close to our heart. Showcasing work from whom we consider to be the most exciting young artists working today. The Exhibition will be held on the 2nd of February at

PAUL MCCARTHY REVIEW

Paul McCarthy, The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship Showing at Hauser & Wirth until January 14th, 2012. Abandon hope, as Dante reads above the mouth of Hell, all ye who enter here. The work of the

YOUR MOTION SAYS

All photographs by Ko Cheonbong

SLEEPING IN

Photographer: Charlie Rubin Stylist: Siri Thorson Model: Lydia Carron at next

THE CALM – A VISUAL DIARY BY ALEX MORVAN

A worldwide visual diary by Alex Morvan

JIMMY VIRKKI PLAYS

. Part of Swedish sound collective, Prejka, “dedicated to establish some sort of surrounding as a functional aphrodisiac community” and all round great guy, we asked Jimmy Virkki to resource his brilliant flavour of audio for us, the result of which

ANNA

Photography: Jeff Yiu and Nina Walbecq Styling: Nina Walbecq Model: Anna Hair and Make-up: Kayoko Kishi All clothing: 127 Brick Lane  All sunglasses: General Eyewear

A TEXTURAL DOUBLE ENTENDRE

Fanny Schlichter captures textures that eminates a 3D effect. Merging her choice of textile and object creates a love affair between the two, resulting in something that you can’t help but want to touch and which may make you “discover

MAX LAMB

Max Lamb makes chairs and films the process. TOURIST: What made you start filming your work in process? MAX LAMB: During my final year at the RCA studying Design Products I began producing a series of furniture pieces that came

LODEN

photographer anna-sophie berger
stylist martina tiefenthaler

HOMMES

Photography by Sylvain – Emmanuel Collection F-W 2010-2011, Maison Martin Margiela 10&14 ©

A RETROSPECT FROM THE POSTMODERN PAST

“Retro is a culturally outdated or aged style, trend, mode, or fashion, from the overall postmodern past, that has since that time become functionally or superficially the norm once again.” All photographs by Alex Brunet