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  • 3 June 2013

    FASHION STORY: CABARET VOLTAIRE

    Photography by Nikos Papadopoulos and fashion by Nicholas Georgiou. Click for details.

  • 2 June 2013
    IN FRONT OF US: A WALL IN CASABLANCA

    IN FRONT OF US: A WALL IN CASABLANCA

    Stina Thornqvist explores the space around the city of Casablanca, Morocco. Click for details

  • 31 May 2013

    Interview: Dynamic and Melancholic Harmonies from Hell

    Miriam Eriksson Berhan and Johanna Eriksson Berhan are Taxi Taxi! The duo from Stockholm started their collaboration in 2005 and have successfully been making beautiful music ever since. The first self-titled EP “Taxi Taxi!” was released in 2007 and found its way into the musical world through the use of Myspace. Miriam and Johanna have come a long way since then and are now playing concerts around their native Sweden for what is an increasing number of followers fascinated by their somewhat magical performances. Photography by Victoria Loeb and interview by Martin Gustafson. Click to read more.

  • 30 May 2013

    FASHION STORY: THE DAY IS THE NIGHT OF DAY

    Photography by Philip Andre Hegger and fashion by Christina Holzum. Click for details.

  • 29 May 2013

    Out Now! The Headpiece Issue is Available Online

    The new issue is themed “head piece” and is centered around what goes on inside and outside the head. For the cover story, Yu Tsai shot and interviewed Jared Leto in L.A. Sophie Caby met up with director Gaspar Noe in Paris, Maria Ben Saad talked to Caroline Evans about her new book on the first fashion shows, Ann-Sofie Back headed out to the shooting range with a couple of female cops from the Stockholm police force and Tom Greenwood tracked down whatever happened to the harpsichord. The rest of the issue is filled with fiction, neuro science, fetishism, food, quantum mechanics, art and pictures from close to seventy contributors.

  • 28 May 2013

    ANOTHER LOOK AT THE HEAD PIECE ISSUE

    The latest issue of Contributor Magazine is centered around what goes on inside and outside the head. If you ask a brain specialist, it is obvious that humans ARE their brains. The brain thrives when it is allowed to increase skills and knowledge, then it functions as intended and rewards us so that we feel […]

  • 27 May 2013
    Unmasking the Masquerade. Fetishism, Art and Fashion

    Unmasking the Masquerade. Fetishism, Art and Fashion

    “Every idea is born with a form. I realize the ideas as they come into my head. You never know from where the ideas come from”- Meret Oppenheim. An artist with an intriguing approach to the head, Meret Oppenheim did an x-ray of her skull in 1964, when the art world wasn’t ready for it. The x-ray reflects her conviction that “great art is always male-female”. By Antonia Nessen

  • 27 May 2013
    Exquisite corpse. Interview with Artist Asger Carlsen

    Exquisite corpse. Interview with Artist Asger Carlsen

    Nothing disturbs us more than our own bodies. Their tendency to break down, their weird smells and shapes, the inevitability that they will decline and eventually decompose and disappear. Nietzsche described it as the root of ugliness. “What does man hate?” he asked, ready with a catalog of the body’s potential failures: heaviness, exhaustion, convulsions, paralysis – the smell, color and form of decomposition. “There is no doubt about this: man hates the twilight of his own type.” By Julie Cirelli

  • 27 May 2013

    FASHION STORY: ALL I WANTED WAS HER

    Photography by Emman Montalvan. Click for details.

  • 26 May 2013
    THE ITALIAN CHEF: BRUNCH SVEDESE

    THE ITALIAN CHEF: BRUNCH SVEDESE

    Aringhe affumicate con barbabietole, patate e salsa skagen. A swedish plate in an Italian restaurant in Milan, Italy. Click for details.

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