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    Periodicals

    Antennae

    Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, was founded in September 2006 by Giovanni Aloi, a London-based lecturer in history of art and media studies. The Journal combines a heightened level of academic scrutiny of animals in visual culture, with a less formal and more experimental format designed to cross the boundaries of academic knowledge, in order to appeal to diverse audiences including artists and the general public alike.

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    Apartamento

    Apartamento magazine

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    Art-Rite

    Cutting edge ’70s New York art rag is devoted to images from popular culture culled & assembled by Alan Suicide; one half of the cult New York No-Wave duo “Suicide”.

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    Assemblage

    Founded by K. Michael Hays.

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    Bald Ego

    Bald Ego, either the world’s most visual literary magazine or the world’s most literary visual magazine, continues its pursuit of syncretic splendor with a lustrous lineup for issue three. Jack Spade transformed the cover into a readymade. Inside, Elias Khoury, Philip Taaffe, John Lurie, Gary Indiana, Sam Matamoros, Mcdermott & McGough, Sante d’Orazio, Tom Sachs, Keith Sonnier, Elizabeth Peyton, Jack Pierson, Richard Prince, Fred Tomaselli, James Salter and many more.

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    Cabinet

    Cabinet magazine.

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    Correspondencia

    New magazine from the guy who did Sede.

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    Egoïste

    Egoiste magazine. If anyone is selling issues, I’m buying.

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    Garmento

    Garmento is a semiannual fashion zine printed and published out of New York. Its focus is on the contemporary and the historical, insisting that the two are one and the same. In the midst of a saturated fashion culture and flagrant consumerism, Garmento ponders beyond it all: what more can there be to clothes?

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    Gastronomica

    Gastronomica is an academic journal on food. They have some of the most amazing covers, featuring food related artworks. In the past they featured Mona Hatoum, Andy Warhol, Chema Madoz, etc.

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    Graphis


    Graphis.

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    Hobo Magazine

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    Holiday magazine

    Holiday was composed of almost all long-form travel essays—it was not, like many modern travel magazines, list after list of where to eat, shop, and sleep. Holiday also published so many famous writers: Joseph Heller, Irwin Shaw, Arthur C. Clarke, E. B. White, Arthur Miller, Gay Talese, Paul Bowles, Steinbeck, Saroyan, Kerouac, Cheever, O’Hara, Bellow, Thurber, Faulkner. It was in Holiday that Truman Capote declared that he lived in Brooklyn—by choice!

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    Journal des dames et des modes

    Journal des Dames et des Modes was a French fashion periodical published in the 1910′s and illustrated by some of the finest illustrators of the Art Deco period.

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    Journal of the History of Collections

    Journal of the History of Collections  is dedicated to providing the clearest insight into all aspects of collecting activity. For centuries collecting has been the pursuit of princes and apothecaries, scholars and amateurs alike. Only recently, however, has the study of collections and their collectors become the subject of great multidisciplinary interest.

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    L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E magazine

    L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E  magazine.

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    Liebling

    Liebling magazine.

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    Ling long magazine

    Ling long women’s magazine, published in Shanghai from 1931 to 1937, was popular during a time of dramatic material, social, and political change in China.

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    Lingua Franca

    Lingua Franca was an American magazine about intellectual and literary life in academia.

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    Livraison

    Swedish magazine.

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    Lurve

    Lurve magazine.

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    Man About Town

    Man About Town.

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    Motto Distribution

    http://mottodistribution.wordpress.com/

    Mousse

    Mousse Magazine.

    OK Fred

    OK Fred. Japanese magazine edited by Audrey Fondecave Tsujimura and her husband.

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    Oz

    Oz was first published as a satirical humour magazine between 1963 and 1969 in Sydney, Australia and, in its second and better known incarnation, became a “psychedelic hippy” magazine from 1967 to 1973 in London.

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    Perspecta

    Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal the oldest student-edited architectural journal in the United States, is internationally respected for its contributions to contemporary architectural discourse with original presentations of new projects as well as historical and theoretical essays.

    The Art of Eating

    The Art of Eating is about the best food and wine — what they are, how they are produced, where to find them (the farms, markets, shops, restaurants).

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    The Manipulator

    The Manipulator

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    Toilet Paper magazine

    Maurizio Cattelan’s magazine. As bold as Colors.

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    Under the Influence

    Under The Influence magazine.

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    Wet

    Wet was an avant-garde Los Angeles-based magazine that revolved around the idea of “gourmet bathing”.

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    Whole World Catalog

    Whole World Catalog

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    Alpha

    Echo

    India

    Mike

    Quebec

    Uniform

    Yankee

    Bravo

    Foxtrot

    Juliet

    November

    Romeo

    Victor

    Zulu

    Charlie

    Golf

    Kilo

    Oscar

    Sierra

    Whiskey

    Delta

    Hotel

    Lima

    Papa

    Tango

    X-Ray