| | | | Foam Magazine #57: In Limbo | | | OUT NOW: Foam Magazine #57: In Limbo | | | | LAUNCH EVENT | Join the live stream on 1 October, 16.00 hrs CET instagram.com | | -> Order your copy of In Limbo here | | | | | | | | | | From the series Seremoni Disparisyon © Wildline Cadet, courtesy of the artist | | | | IN LIMBO addresses our current state of being, suspended and in vacuum. This issue reflects on how we are experiencing the two main topics of our time — a global pandemic and social challenges — while looking at how this could be a fundamental chance to shift our questions on photography: stop asking ‘what photography is’ and start consciously talking about ‘what photography can do’ and ‘what we want photography to do’. Shortly, we are addressing the emotional limbo, the political limbo, the sudden silencing of all the background noise that put all of us still — and forced us to listen, and act. The contributions in Foam Magazine #57 In Limbo offer written and visual reflections on these questions, while opening much needed discussions around photography’s power and its responsibilities in a climate of crisis.
By encompassing themes such as representation, curatorial care and the human relationship with nature we hope to sow the seeds for conversations that will transform our perception and use of photography going forward. Next to portfolios by renowned artists including Aïda Muluneh, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Wendy Red Star, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and Vasantha Yogananthan, we are thrilled to present striking works by Widline Cadet, Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo and postgraduate students of The Royal Academy of Art, The Hague. Text contributions, interviews and opinion pieces by leading practitioners such as Mariama Attah, Jaime Lowe, David Campany, Tanvi Mishra, Mark Sealy, Sunil Shah, Alec Soth and Deborah Willis reflect on photography’s crucial role within social movements, while reminding us of photography’s potential to offer solace and create communities. | | | | | | p86-87 All images from the series Afterlife © Vasantha Yogananthan, courtesy of the artist. | | | | CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS & WRITERS Mariama Attah, Fabio Barile, Anders Birger, Atle Blekastad, Lewis Bush, Marcelo Brodsky, Widline Cadet, David Campany, Joseph Dodds, Thana Faroq, Marcel Feil, Jakob Ganslmeier, Kata Geibl, Hinde Haest, Taco Hidde Bakker, Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo, Phelim Hoey, Lena Holzer, Federica Iozzo, Marta Iwanek, Batuhan Keskiner, Antoinette de Jong & Robert Knoth, Xaver Konneker, Mirjam Kooiman, Seba Kurtis, Lawrence Lek, Kim Knoppers, Jaime Lowe, Lekgetho Makola, Anastasia Mityukova, Elisa Medde, Tanvi Mishra, Aïda Muluneh, Keiko Okamura, Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Paola Paleari, Wendy Red Star, Jana Romanova, Aaron Schuman, Mark Sealy, Sunil Shah, Eugenie Shinkle, Alec Soth, M. Charlene Stevens, Alexa Vachon, Daniëlle van Ark, Claartje van Dijk, Deborah Willis, Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa, Vasantha Yogananthan
Foam Magazine is an international photography magazine published three times a year by Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam. Foam Magazine is supported by the Niemeijer Fund and sponsored by Igepa Netherlands BV, supplier of excellent paper. EAN 8710966455234-00057 ISSN 0966-5551, 298 pages Printed on selected specialised paper 300x230x23 mm 1118 g ORDER NOW Single Issue €25,00 / one year subscription € 64,- | | | | | | From the series Future Perfect © Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs, courtesy of the artists and Sies + Höke Gallery | | | | LAUNCH EVENT | 1 October live stream ‘The making of..’ We are excited to reveal the theme of Foam Magazine #57: In Limbo. Join editor-in-chief Elisa Medde and art director Hamid Sallali live on Instagram as they will discuss the making of the new issue of Foam Magazine. To celebrate the upcoming issue of Foam Magazine, editor-in-chief Elisa Medde and art director Hamid Sallali will go into conversation about the making of In Limbo. Join us live on Instagram as they will discuss the theme of the issue and how it is translated into an innovative, new edition of Foam Magazine. Join the live stream on 1 October, 16.00 hrs CET -> Order your copy of In Limbo here. | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
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