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Kaleidoscope Magazine
Issue 13

At the core of a platform that includes an exhibition space and an independent publishing house, Kaleidoscope is an international quarterly of contemporary art and culture founded in 2009 in Milan. Distributed worldwide on a seasonal basis, it has gained widespread recognition as a trusted and timely guide to the present (but also to the past and possible futures), unique in its interdisciplinary and unconventional approach.
For the Winter 2011/12, editor-in-chief Alessio Ascari is proud to present the first issue of Kaleidoscope magazine under the art direction of the prominent London-based design studio OK-RM — Oliver Knight and Rory McGrath.
HIGHLIGHTS
Robert Heinecken by Kavior Moon; Ming Wong by Hu Fang; Kuehn Malvezzi by Hila Peleg; New Jerseyy by Quinn Latimer; Patrick Staff by Catherine Wood.
MAIN THEME — How Does Fashion Look at Art?
Adam Kimmell by Angelo Flaccavento; Commes des Garçons by Maria Luisa Frisa; Proenza Schouler by Michele D’Aurizio.
MONO — Pierre Huyghe
Essay by Éric Troncy; Interview by Barbara Casavecchia; Special Project: Study for Zoodram; Focus by Chris Wiley.
REGULARS
Pioneers: Bruce McLean by Simone Menegoi; Futura: Ed Atkins by Hans Ulrich Obrist; Panorama: Toronto by Amil Niazi; Souvenir d’Italie: Luigi Ghirri by Luca Cerizza; Producers: Ute Meta Bauer by Carson Chan.
Softcover, 262 pp., offset 4/4, 220 x 287 mm
Softcover, 48 pp., offset 4/4, 190 x 270 mm [Georges Tony Stoll supplement]

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Kaleidoscope Magazine
Issue 12

Fall 2011.
HIGHLIGHTS
Public Movement by Alhena Katsof; Ron Nagle by Sterling Ruby; Lucie Stahl by Joanna Fiduccia; The Suburbs by Michele D’Aurizio; Uri Aran by Bartholomew Ryan.
MAIN THEME – State of the Art Book
Lionel Bovier and AA Bronson in conversation; Why the Book? by Chris Sharp; Special Project by Nina Beier; Åbäke and Gavin Wade in conversation; Chris Decon interviewed by Florencia Serrot.
MONO – Bernadette Corporation
Essay by Chris Wiley; Essay Vincenzo Latronico; Interview by Annie Ochmanek; Special Project by Bernadette Corporation.  
REGULARS
Pioneers: Hannah Wilke by Simone Menegoi; Futura: David Hominal interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist; Mapping the Studio: Louise Hervé & Chloé Maillet by Luca Cerizza; On Exhibitions: “Carlo Mollino. Maniera Moderna” by Paola Nicolin; Last Question by Ari Marcopoulos.

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