OSMOS Magazine: Issue 24
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Author: Rabinowitz, Cay Sophie
The latest issue features a cover by Catherine DeLattre. Amongst many things, the issue includes an essay by Tom McDonough on artist Alfredo Jaar; Stephanie Synder on photographer Liza Ryan; Christian Rattemeyer on David Maljkovic; an essay by Kate Fowle on Sherrill Roland; a portfolio by artist Roscoe Thicke; Maria Ines Plaza Lazo on Berlin-based artist Leila Hekmat; and an essay by Geoffrey Batchen on 'A New Power: Photography and Britain 1800–1850. The issue also includes an essay by Christian Oldham on renowned avant-garde Ikebana master Kosen Ohtsubo; and a text by Tim Walsh on the previous issue’s cover artist James Barth, whose self-portraits use avatars as a means to explore their transgendered identity and representation. Through painting and 3D modeling, Barth’s works combine photography, painting, science fiction, cinematic language and poetic gestures.
ISBN 9781734555721. OSMOS. pb. 96 pages. 60 colour ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
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The latest issue features a cover by Catherine DeLattre. Amongst many things, the issue includes an essay by Tom McDonough on artist Alfredo Jaar; Stephanie Synder on photographer Liza Ryan; Christian Rattemeyer on David Maljkovic; an essay by Kate Fowle on Sherrill Roland; a portfolio by artist Roscoe Thicke; Maria Ines Plaza Lazo on Berlin-based artist Leila Hekmat; and an essay by Geoffrey Batchen on 'A New Power: Photography and Britain 1800–1850. The issue also includes an essay by Christian Oldham on renowned avant-garde Ikebana master Kosen Ohtsubo; and a text by Tim Walsh on the previous issue’s cover artist James Barth, whose self-portraits use avatars as a means to explore their transgendered identity and representation. Through painting and 3D modeling, Barth’s works combine photography, painting, science fiction, cinematic language and poetic gestures.
ISBN 9781734555721. OSMOS. pb. 96 pages. 60 colour ills. 27.9 x 21.6 cm.
available