Apartamento issue 3: launching in Milano on the 20th
Posted in Events, magazines, Uncategorized on April 16th, 2009Maayan+Maarvon+…
Posted in Uncategorized on April 15th, 2009
This is Maayan, a magazine from Tel Aviv, Israel. It’s about art, prose and ideas, all in Hebrew. Maayan is sold for 17 Schekels (= 3,50 Euros) , which used to be the Israeli minimal wage at the year of its founding. Every issue comes with a copy of Maarvon, the only Israeli magazine about cinema, and an additional magazine dealing with poetry. Find it in Motto Berlin for 5 Euros or write us an email.
Foam #18: Displaced
Posted in magazines, photography on April 14th, 2009
Foam #18: ‘Displaced’.
This issue concentrates specifically on the migration of thousands of people from one place to another, from one continent to
another. Their status is uncertain, like their future.
There are innumerable reasons for giving up family, friends, one’s own customs and culture and a familiar landscape in exchange for an uncertain future: hope of economic advancement, a bid to break free of repression or to escape hunger, war and violence.
Foam Magazine presents portfolios by five photographers who are attempting to relate to the theme ‘Displaced’. Instead of primarily documentary photography or photo-journalistic reportage, Foam Magazine selected work that, through its imagery and its form of
presentation, seeks out new ways to address the audience to this subject. Ways that do justice both to the scale of the problem and to some extremely personal, often tragic stories.
Portfolios: Jim Goldberg, Dana Popa, Henk Wildschut, Juul Hondius and a historical
portfolio by Prince Roland Bonaparte & Friedrich Carel Hisgen.
True True True
Posted in graphic design, stencil printing on April 5th, 2009
True True True. Andy de Fiets: Letter to Robin Kinross by Paul Haworth & Sam de Groot.
Stacion (Prishtina)
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5th, 2009
Stacion – Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina.
Established in 2006 by artist Albert Heta and architect Vala Osmani, Stacion today is a structure of artists, architects, thinkers, critics and other sociopolitical workers committed in reflecting and responding on relevant challenges of the contemporary society with an active, critical and emancipatory approach.



















