Blue n.6

3.000 kr

"BLAU is like your favorite restaurant, where you want to order every single dish". This is how Peter Lindbergh described this contemporary art magazine founded in Germany in 2015, today known throughout the world as a new reference for international art journalism. Published twice a year, its unique blend of content alternates intriguing stories and imagery about today's art world - whether it's studio visits with the most influential artists of our time, exclusive contributions from acclaimed writers like Karl- Ove Knausgård, Siri Hustvedt and Julian Barnes, or portfolios of famous photographers such as François Halard.
BLAU INTERNATIONAL is coffeetable magazine, but also a wonderful collector's item. 

Dimensions: 23.3x28 cm
Number of pages: 228
Softcover
English language

ISSUE 6
In the new issue of Blau, Louis Fratino shines, in a melancholy light, for a new generation of gay artists. Paul McCarthy and Lilith Stangenberg reveal their roles - and holes - as Adolf and Eva. And Carrie Mae Weems talks to Agnes Gund about her long career in photographing the manipulations of power.
And again, Vicente Todolí talks about his citrus collection with Udo Kittelmann; a fashion editorial by Marie Chaix and Larissa Hofmann; Alvaro Barrington writes about 2Pac; Fabrice Hergott's essay on Eugène Leroy's heroic position; Maja Ruznic, the painter who finds the sacred in silence; fans Carroll Dunham and Dan Nadel paying homage to James Killian Spratt's version of The Princess of Mars; Thomas Krens talks to Andy Hall about his life in the midst of museums and his new appointment in Saudi Arabia; and the valiant return of our columnist Hans-Joachim Müller!