The Plant Magazine
Insects buzzing, birds tweeting, the sound of your breath.
Cover 3/6 with Saskiadebrauw. In Learning by Doing Saskia speaks about her artistic weaving practice and her book The Accidental Fold — where she collects trash from the street with an spirit of preservation.
Featuring, among others: Rainer Judd on a walk in Marfa with Sterry Butcher and Clara Balzary; L’Origine du Monde reimagined by Olga Prader; Saskia de Brauw in conversation with Haydée Touitou about her creative process, photographed by Annelie Brujin; Bruno Amadi’s intricate glass miniatures, captured by Adriana Glavianno; Tiwa’s collection of green man–inspired totems, photographed by Jeremy Liebman; the Villa Carlota gardens through the eyes of photographer Martin Bruno and architect Marco Bay; Matthew McLean’s visit to artist Martyn Cross; photographer Osma Harvilahti’s Open Doors; AiHeMei’s pastel dreamscapes balancing innocence and darkness; and Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov exploring the many nuances of the humble potato.
Fashion stories in this issue come to life through Stella Berkofsky’s skyward gaze; Marcelo Gomes’s exploration of light, colour, and emotion in Flânerien; Blommers & Schumm’s surreal narrative in My Neighbour Doesn’t Sleep; and IDEA Books co-founder Angela Hill’s collaboration with stylist Alexandra Gordienko, delving into family ties and memory in Massachusetts, Summer 1983.
And woven throughout the pages is a special treat — a collaboration with artist Jonathan Monk, featuring his contemporary takes on Warhol’s iconic drawings.
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