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  • magazine : Snap
  • numero : 11 - 2010
  • date : 01 juin 2010
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • A love of magazines

    I wouldn’t say that I collect magazines so much as
    read them, and keep what I can.
    I was ten years old when I discovered Teen Magazine,
    and let’s just say fashion magazines became
    a ritual.

  • Bad news, illustrated

    Kevin Simón Mancera is a young illustrator
    based in Colombia. As part of
    one of his recent installations, Al mal
    tiempo mala cara, the artist hand drew
    one of Colombia’s most prestigious national
    newspapers, El Tiempo.

    par Santiago Ramos Bravo
  • The future of newspapers

    Max Prisk has been a newspaper journalist for over 40 years in his native Australia. He learned the ropes as a young man working on several regional newspapers until 1971 when he joined The Canberra Times, the daily newspaper of Australia’s capital city.

    par Shayl Prisk
  • Mousse

    To have Mousse Magazine as your local daily paper would be the equivalent of growing up in the penthouse suite of the MOMA (because one exists, I swear). Mousse is an Italian publication that puts a lot of weight on high art, with an emphasis on the essays and commentaries of some of the world’s most reputable curators and art critics.

    par Any Hugo Ball
  • Mind the gutter

    We demonstrate how meaning can be lost in the crease

    par Maxime G Delisle
  • Prints on print
  • She’s good on paper

    Featured artist Alex Sebag hides behind the cover

  • Paper Cuts
  • Meahghan Kennedy

    Meaghan Kennedy is one of but a few in the world who is carving out a niche in piñata couture. Now working full time on her craft, Meaghan makes custom made piñatas for clients from her living room floor in Vancouver. She spoke with Daniel Luna about turning a hobby into a profession and the process behind her papier-mâché creations.

    par Daniel Luna
  • Rage 5

    Montréal born Rage 5 explores many mediums with his art, including film, photo and illustration, however his iconic paper posters are perhaps how he is best known across the city. Daniel Luna talks to Rage 5 about the practice of postering paper art on public spaces, the process and ideology behind it and the growing interest in subversive art within commercial realms

    par Daniel Luna
  • Cécile Coté

    Vanda daftari › This issue of SNAP! is dealing in part with the idea of the death of print’ and how printed matter might be threatened by digital technology. We are reflecting in particular on how publications are currently facing a serious shift in consumption; the new ways we share information, and all the changes in text and image media at large. For instance will the iPad really hurt magazines?

    par Vanda Daftari
  • The secretary
  • You’re getting older

    Mathew had drank several beers with his friend Dave and had smoked some of Dave’s cigarettes. Now it was after midnight and he was biking home to be with his girlfriend Alyson. He was biking without his mittens even though the cold bit his hands. He wanted to air the smell of cigarettes from his fingers. For the same reason he was breathing deeply with his mouth wide open, hoping to refresh his breath. Just like anybody else, Alyson didn’t like to smell cigarettes and beer when she was holding her lover. Mathew wasn’t in a hurry so he was biking slow down the middle of a street, and he turned around when a lady from the sidewalk called him, “Oh you, young man! Will you help me please?”

    par Alexander LaidLaw

A propos du magazine

Snap
Snap SNAP! is a free quarterly art fashion and culture magazine. With an emphasis on emerging talent, SNAP! collaborates with a broad range of photographers, artists and writers to present a magazine that is original, smart and playful.

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