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1 month ago |
anothermag.com | Orla Brennan |TextOrla Brennan
Founded by Kate Neal and Rémi Paringaux, the Bruton-based brand takes its cues from English folklore and the rolling landscapes of Somerset Kate Neal and Rémi Paringaux met at a fashion party in London during the late 2000s. It was a scorching summer’s evening and there was not a drop of water to drink at the event, only champagne. “A dangerous recipe in the heat,” Paringaux remembers.
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anothermag.com | Orla Brennan |Isabella Burley |TextOrla Brennan
Fresh from an evening of talks in collaboration with Climax Books, legendary gallerist Sadie Coles talks about Gargle – her new London event series – and why poetry nights are better than dating appsLead Image Something intriguing is happening in London at the moment. Despite punishingly high living costs and an inescapably dystopian news cycle, people seem to be out and about, but not just in the latest bars and restaurants popping up every other week.
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2 months ago |
anothermag.com | Orla Brennan |Joyce Ng |Emma Wyman |TextOrla Brennan
Five years in the making, the new issue of Hanna Moon’s A Nice Magazine wants to redress the idea of the ‘female gaze’ In Dorothea Tanning’s dreamlike paintings, girls transform into mythical beings, plants roam around eerie houses, and characters drift through worlds of uneasy, perpetual motion. There’s a self-portrait the American surrealist produced in 1944, however, that presents a rare moment of stillness.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
anothermag.com | Orla Brennan |TextOrla Brennan
A favourite of Moonlight director Barry Jenkin, Henry Roy’s new photo book captures 40 years of travel across Ibiza, Thailand, Dakar, Haiti and more Condensing four decades of work into a book of just 113 pages is a near-impossible task, but Henry Roy has managed to do just that with the guidance of Marseille-based publisher Loose Joints.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
anothermag.com | Orla Brennan |TextOrla Brennan
Chad Moore’s new book Oh, You gathers exceptionally tender portraits of the New Yorker’s friends, shot over the past two years It’s 8am in London and 5pm in Tokyo when Chad Moore answers the phone. The indistinct clamour of a restaurant in Jinbocho is heard in the background, a pretty neighbourhood where niche bookstores and independent publishers are interspersed through a grid of winding streets.
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