Xiao Xiao’s father was someone who was always relocating. During a trip to visit him in Gansu, she discovered a landscape formed from the accumulation of red-coloured sandstones through centuries of crustal movement.
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Xiao Xiao’s father was someone who was always relocating. During a trip to visit him in Gansu, she discovered a landscape formed from the accumulation of red-coloured sandstones through centuries of crustal movement.
Read MoreBY XUETONG WANG 疫情之后也刚好是我研究生毕业之后的一段时间里,我几乎是马不停蹄的开始了自己的工作生涯,画稿子接稿子几乎占满我生活的全部。渐渐的我发现这样的生活似乎渐渐磨灭了我对画画的热情,于是我开始了很长一段时间的思考,思考自己想要生活到底是怎样的,是不是想接下来的人生里每天对着电脑画画赚钱,却又同时不想舍弃商业带给我的金钱和持续的曝光。在这样纠结的心态里,我终于在今年做出了决定,想要彻底的 free myself。
Read MoreBY ONA BASCUÑÁN When I was in my early twenties I went on Erasmus to Amsterdam. Coming back almost 20 years later with my family makes me realize (once again) how quickly time passes. The city hasn’t changed that much. The same downtown streets are still full of tourists and souvenir shops. Bikes continue to…
Read MoreShanghai: UNFOLD (June 9-11)June was a really busy month with two art book fairs happening one after another. The first was UNFOLD, happening in Shanghai. The last time we participated in the UNFOLD Shanghai Art Book Fair was two years ago in 2021, so it was nice that the event was back in Shanghai again!…
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Read MoreIt’s been a while since we’ve posted anything on our website, in part due to the pandemic, but also because we’ve been juggling too many things in our studio! While the pandemic has truly brought about a lot of changes and impacted our magazine quite a bit, it has also made us realise the importance…
Read MoreIn our most recent issue, Issue Nine, we published a story by the title of “Cannonball” where Michael Levy shared his adventures of working as a rock climbing guide in Lan Ha Bay, Vietnam. We recently found out that the photographs were taken by Michael’s friend Lucas Barth, who also worked in the same rock…
Read MoreForget about time. Bask in the sunlight. Walk for miles. Float in the ocean. Bury your feet in sand. Take a train that goes nowhere. Stare out the window for hours. Immerse yourself in books. Lose yourself in museums. Wander the streets aimlessly. Stay in bed all day. Listen to the endless sounds of nature.…
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Read MoreA photo recap of our “Jalan-Jalan” event at CONTACT.
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