
A Magazine 17 Curated By Eckhaus Latta
This instalment is guest-edited by Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta of the label Eckhaus Latta, based in New York and Los Angeles. A comprehensive immersion into their artistic universe, which is anchored in the core conceptual twist of parody, this issue satirises the tropes of a fashion magazine, in particular the longstanding tradition of a âSeptember issueâ. Eckhaus Lattaâs avant-garde approach to fashion is reflected in its adoption and subsequent subversion of existing structures and rubrics while acknowledging the labelâs place in the American contemporary art scene today. With contributions from Linda Yablonsky, Roberta Smith, Chris Kraus, Juliana Huxtable, and others.
200 pages, 30 x 20cm, softcover, A Magazine (Antwerp).
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A Magazine 17 Curated By Eckhaus Latta
This instalment is guest-edited by Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta of the label Eckhaus Latta, based in New York and Los Angeles. A comprehensive immersion into their artistic universe, which is anchored in the core conceptual twist of parody, this issue satirises the tropes of a fashion magazine, in particular the longstanding tradition of a âSeptember issueâ. Eckhaus Lattaâs avant-garde approach to fashion is reflected in its adoption and subsequent subversion of existing structures and rubrics while acknowledging the labelâs place in the American contemporary art scene today. With contributions from Linda Yablonsky, Roberta Smith, Chris Kraus, Juliana Huxtable, and others.
200 pages, 30 x 20cm, softcover, A Magazine (Antwerp).
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This instalment is guest-edited by Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta of the label Eckhaus Latta, based in New York and Los Angeles. A comprehensive immersion into their artistic universe, which is anchored in the core conceptual twist of parody, this issue satirises the tropes of a fashion magazine, in particular the longstanding tradition of a âSeptember issueâ. Eckhaus Lattaâs avant-garde approach to fashion is reflected in its adoption and subsequent subversion of existing structures and rubrics while acknowledging the labelâs place in the American contemporary art scene today. With contributions from Linda Yablonsky, Roberta Smith, Chris Kraus, Juliana Huxtable, and others.
200 pages, 30 x 20cm, softcover, A Magazine (Antwerp).























