Hometown Journal Episode 1
Hometown Journal Episode 1
This magazine is about who we are - as creatives, as humans, as citizens. It’s where we come from and where we want to be going. Hometown investigates the work of passionate creators all over the globe, as a reflection of today’s constantly evolving zeitgeist. By digging deep into the complex dynamics of modern-day systems and their functions, we hope to reach the core of each topic, and collectively discover new possibilities for change.
Featuring:
Maria Jesus Contreras, Vimeo, Maxime Cardol, Sheila Johansson, Rina Yang, Anna Serner, Skinshap, Pat Martin, Ingmar Björn Nolting, I Am Here, Andzej Gavriss
Specs:
154 Pages, 21x28cm, 640g, 6 different paper stocks
Offset print, Screen print, Foil stamp
Total Circulation of 800
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Things to watch & read:
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Days in the Studio with Ruben Einsmann
We catch up with German painter Ruben Einsmann just a few months after his ninety-day residency in Chile. His family home in Brittany, France, also serves as his second studio,...
Days in the Studio with Ruben Einsmann
We catch up with German painter Ruben Einsmann just a few months after his ninety-day residency in Chile. His family home in Brittany, France, also serves as his second studio,...
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Days in the studio with Vera Matias
One visit to the painter’s studio was not enough. Six months later we returned, drawn by the quiet force of Vera’s work—paintings that left me speechless the first time around.
Days in the studio with Vera Matias
One visit to the painter’s studio was not enough. Six months later we returned, drawn by the quiet force of Vera’s work—paintings that left me speechless the first time around.
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Ryder the eagle - A funeral to the Self
In this conversation, Ryder The Eagle opens up about navigating sincerity, solitude, and self-reinvention through art—blending melancholy with humor, and life with performance, in a relentless pursuit of creative honesty.
Ryder the eagle - A funeral to the Self
In this conversation, Ryder The Eagle opens up about navigating sincerity, solitude, and self-reinvention through art—blending melancholy with humor, and life with performance, in a relentless pursuit of creative honesty.