Plant 21 2024
The Plant Issue 21 is an invitation to reimagine how we relate with the world around us, and with other beings, be they humans, animals or plants. You’ll find flowers, florists and vases, bees and beekeepers, woods and crafters, fabrics and designers, poets and thinkers, grapefruits and lemons.
A fantastic universe to dive in with: Viviane Sassen, Jack Davison, Suffo Moncloa, Omaima Salem, Clara Balzary, Lily Cole, Aurora Solá, Christina Kim, Mark Colle, Mark Peckmezian, Yoko Ono, Nikki McClarron, Ronan Gallagher, Ana Domínguez, Cameranesi Pompili, Claudia Keep, Martin Bruno, Iris Humm, Rosy Head and many more!
Weight | 0.880000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 176 |
Report Date | 2024/05/23 |
Date Published | 23rd May 2024 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9772014177719 |
Publisher | Plant, The |
THE PLANT magazine is delighted to announce issue 21 is here, fulfilled with the most exciting stories. A renewed invitation to reimagine
our relation with the world around us, and with other beings, be they humans, animals or plants.
Issue 21 comes with four thrilling covers:
- an eye-catching explosion of colour by photographer Viviane Sassen
- Claudia Keep’s detailed exploration of everyday’s surreal scenes
- Argonauta vase by Valentina Cameranes
- Suffo Moncloa and Omaima Salem’s fashion take on on Virginia Woolf’s Orlando
In this new edition, Rosy Head confronts conventional thinking by offering a selection of writers, scientists and philosophers whose work invite us to redefine our relation with the natural environment. We visit designer Christina Kim’s studio in downtown LA to learn more about her creative process for dosa, the fashion brand that has made of zero-waste and sustainability the core of her practice. And Amy Sherlock reviews one of Yoko Ono’s early works, The Grapefruit. Writer and filmmaker Aurora Solá, whose work explores the interactions between people and landscape, speaks to the fashion icon and activist Lily Cole as they explore Sintra in a new chapter of ‘Walks of Life’. Photographer Mark Peckmezian and writer Claire Touzard meet fashion’s favourite florist Mark Colle in Antwerp, while writer Kate O’Brien and photographer Ronan Gallagher travel to Askeaton, Ireland to discover the wonderful universe of Seanie Barron, who has been crafting walking sticks ever since he was a boy. Also, photographer Martin Bruno and writer Emilie Cresp travel to the Pontic Mountains to learn more about beekeeping and how essential this is for our future. Jack Davison shares his most recent visions of Japan; Gemma Penya Ferrer digs into her archives to document the animal life; Nikki McClarron teams up with Hisato Tasaka with ‘Across the Path, Behind the Wall’; and Ana Domínguez and Pablo de Pastors introduce us to their gang of weird friends.