NUTS is an anti-lookbook lookbook that shifts the emphasis away from big names and industry teams, favoring the quieter side of image making and sourcing from far corners of rural and metropolitan places all over the world. Issue 2 Featuring: Aidan Zamiri, Bella Newman, Spiral, Ch’Lita, Wolf, repetition, Daniela Blume, Rachel Rose, Jagi Bon, Ana Viktoria Disznik, Biz Sherbert, Bertie Brandes, and more.
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An independent journal of literary offcuts and artistic experiments, shedding new light on the leftovers, scraps and experiments of creative processes, coming with a cult AI-voiced comedy/literature radio show, or ‘audio zine’, drawing on and adding to the print publication. Edited by Mark Blacklock (Hinton, I’m Jack – Granta) & Roderick Stanley (Dazed & Confused, Good Trouble), Designed by Richard Turley (Interview, Civilisation, Nuts) & Julia Schäfer (MoMA PS1)
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Artist’s images, fashion editorials, interviews and raw explorations of liminal spaces between one death and another life, a whirlpool in the flowing river, a cathedral window that changes in light. Featuring: Dr. Michael Hoch at CERN, Black Quantum Futurism, Karinne Smith, Tianzhuo Chen, Kevin Bray, Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, and more.
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NUTS is a lookbook of ideas that asks, Who are we underneath the clothes we wear? It shifts emphasis away from big names and industry teams, favoring the quieter side of image making and sourcing from far corners of rural and metropolitan places all over the world. NUTS is not about renown—no movers/shakers, up-and-comers, cultural figureheads, cozying up to downtown personalities, etc. It is at first glance (and at closer inspection) an incoherent slew forced onto pages using a limited toolkit: black ink, recycled paper, a single typeface, a feeling. NUTS is not a zine or a book or an archive or a glimpse of one world or a mirror on the wall but it is also all of those things.
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Year Zero magazine’s third issue, deconstructing the concept of process to examine perpetual innovation and change across fashion, art, and music, as seen through the contribution of leading experimenteurs. Featuring: Oklou, Lorenzo Senni, Caterina Barbieri, Nkisi, Nyege Nyege, Casey MQ, E-Saggila, Dj Loser, DJ Valentimes, Blackhain, and a special poster by Richard Turley and Lucas Mascatello.
Year Zero magazine’s second issue, a survey on the endangered underwater habitat of the Bosphorus, Palestine’s booming underground scene, and the fashion industry’s schizophrenic attitude towards the slippery concept of originality. Featuring: Nick Sethi’s exploration of brand and bootleg culture of India, an interview with Pan Daijing, and Omnivisio: A special project by Giorgio Di Salvo and Daniele Guerrini.
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Year Zero magazine’s first issue, the Istanbul based magazine exploring emerging global subcultures. Inspired by youth living in a place destabilized by change, the issue captures inter-generational tensions and the clash between tradition and futurability.