Lampoon 30 – The Raw/Ratio Issue

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LAMPOON Raw/Ratio 30th issue. It’s a tribute to everything that is rough. Nature is rough. The earth is rough, the wood is rough. Rough surfaces feel three-dimensional and abrasive to the touch. Textures, layers, reliefs, wedges, hollows, cracks, and wrinkles suggest resistance to our passage. Among the many outlines: Michèle Lamy says I wake up not knowing what story I am in – it’s all about chaos, creativity, Los Angeles and Rick Owens; a feature on Elmgreen & Dragset and their playful transformation of an art gallery; a conversation with Martino Gamper on roughness, rocks and corners. It’s a good moment to be Moses Sumney portrayed in Louis Vuitton: R&B music, Horror movies and raw eggs; Why raw means honest? Lykke Li gives her answer. Meanwhile, Selma Selman bought freedom from her parents for 11k euros; Dario Cecchini, Chianti’s famed butcher, doesn’t have anything against vegetarians; Sigve Knutson embraces imperfection; Alexandra Pirinci works at the Historic Hall of the Hamburger Bahnhof. Among the many Photography: Stevie and Mada capture Florida’s essence by portraying its eclectic characters; legendary icon model Amanda Murphy is captured by Stini Röhrs; Georgia Palmer is portrayed by Alice Rosati, some Spectral Displays are narrated by Guy Bolongaro; a Chanel review is playground for Isabelle Wenzel and much more, counting 432 pages.