A Magazine Curated by
Grace Wales Bonner
Directed and Edited by Alexandre Silberstein
Sound Design by Edgar Delambre
Images by Johan Leroux and Alexandre Silberstein
Post production by Everest
Colorist Baptiste Vieillard
Produced by 1718 paris
Thank you Thérèse Boon-Falleur, Evence-Charles Coppée and Dan Thawley
A#22 has been curated by the British-Jamaican fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner, who established her eponymous label Wales Bonner in London in 2014.
In collaboration with the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, a landmark fashion series by the Paris-based Cameroonian photographer Samuel Fosso marks Fosso’s return to fashion with a series of self-portraits wearing Wales Bonner archives.
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A Magazine Curated by
Grace Wales Bonner
Directed and Edited by Alexandre Silberstein
Sound Design by Edgar Delambre
Images by Johan Leroux and Alexandre Silberstein
Post production by Everest
Colorist Baptiste Vieillard
Produced by 1718 paris
Thank you Thérèse Boon-Falleur, Evence-Charles Coppée and Dan Thawley
Reviving a lost classic, A Magazine presents a limited-edition reprint of A Magazine Curated By Maison Martin Margiela (2004), nearly two decades after its original release.
The 2021 replica features original content preserved from cover to cover, with matching paper stock and cover treatments.
Each new issue contains 1 of 6 unsigned archive prints of photography by Mark Borthwick, Anders Edström, Marina Faust, Jonathan Hallam, Paul Helbers & Ola Rindal, or Inge Grognard & Ronald Stoops.
A charitable donation to Sea Watch and RIACE has been made in the name of the contributing artists.
A testament to the ongoing relevance of the founding ideals of the Maison Martin Margiela, this document celebrates the previously anonymous talents of the house. A Magazine Curated By Maison Martin Margiela lays bare their dedication to such phenomena as the deconstruction of garment-making and the disruption of classical ideals in photography, street casting, unconventional beauty, subversive communication, and a Dadaist approach to the very concept of fashion and object design.
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