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VOGUE TALK
Philippa Snow dissects the ludacris speach of the voguettes
Photograph by Eeva Rönkä


UMBRELLA'D
A short story by Nathan Stretch. Part of Volume II


FRESH LOVE
Prose by Seren Adams. Part of Volume II


EXODUS OF ALL THE MAGIC ANIMALS
A short story by Nathan Stretch
"-Am I a magic animal?
-You are a dog.


FOURTH
A short story by CLARE O'CONNOR
Read more of Clare's shortstories here


A GYPSY GIRL IN LONDON
A short tory by Samuel Konstadt


TEXT / ART:
DENNIS HOPPER
— Sophie Hanson questions wether the live fast, die young tactics really pay off.
"Maybe Hopper won’t be leaving a beautiful corpse, but he has left a massive, diverse and critically acclaimed body of work"
Photographs courtesy of © artnet.com


TEXT:
Sophie Hanson writes —
'The thrill of it all'
— an exposé on the secrets of the flesh
“The horror film, like pornography, dares not only to violate taboos
but to expose the secrets of the flesh,
to spill the contents of the body. If pornography is the genre of the wet dream,
then horror is the genre of the wet death.”


Text:
'I Want Your Skull, I Need Your Skull'
— Philippa Snow writes about our generation's insatiable want for blood.

"Simply from looking at the websites of a dozen or so disaffected hipsters,
with names like Ketamine Rules! and Fuck My Glittery Arsehole, or something equally
erudite and thought-provoking, I ended up being exposed to the kind of images which
I would have hoped to go to my grave without seeing"


Read Philippa's Web-log for TOURIST here


TEXT:
'Richard Kern'
— an opinion on the opinions of his lates work.

Text by Laura Havlin
Photos @ Richard Kern / www.richardkern.com


TEXT:
Max Persson writes —
'Re-thinking stealing'
the copy + paste = remix-culture
"According to the remix-critic every pop artist
becomes a postmodern remix-artist"
photograph © POP magazine
remix-cultured by © Sanna Helena Berger


ART / TEXT:
SOPHIE CALLE — "to consider her work simply in terms of it’s photographic content
means to overlook the way she has so deeply engrained her art in her lifestyle"

Lillian Wilkie writes about Sophie Calle
— voyeur, artist and winner of the Hasselblad photographic award 2010.


photograph by Kleine Jenn © sophie Calle/ADAGP courtesy of Cooper Gallery, NY
featured in issue 1 <


TEXT / ART:
JAPP SCHEEREN
— conversations with an artist.

We email with Amsterdam based Japp Scheeren about ex - girlfriends's moustaches,our favorite seasons and children;
"I understand why people like their children but not exactly why they always say their beautifull, they look like old wrinkled people but than ugly,
and they shit their paints (read pants), cry for dinner and are blind"

all images © Japp Scheeren
email correspondence between Japp Scheeren and Sanna Helena Berger
featured in issue 1