Luncheon Magazine, Issue 14
Luncheon Magazine, Issue 14
Luncheon Magazine, Issue 14
Luncheon Magazine, Issue 14

Luncheon Magazine, Issue 14

Regular price $36.50 CAD

Luncheon Magazine marries art, style and culture, with nods to food throughout. The oversized format reads much like a coffee table book, with equally compelling visual and text content. Biannual. United Kingdom.

In the issue: Cigarette Breaks by Cary Kwok, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Rottingdean Bazaar, Alfie Benge and Robert Wyatt for the Luncheon menu pages running through the magazine; An Ode to Issey Miyake, scent bottle photographed by Irving Penn in 1992 and Joan Armatrading photographed by Snowdon in 1986; Chips, Cheese and Curry Sauce by Josefine Skomars and Lars Brønseth; Seven Works by artist Pablo Bronstein; Architect Sumayya Vally and fashion designer Roksanda Ilinčić in conversation, with photographs by Chieska Fortune Smith; Body and Soul, photographs by Ekua King, styling by Hanna Kelifa, text and poem by Caro Ohemaa; The Work of Pat Porter, introduced by Charlie Porter, with photographs by Kuba Ryniewicz and words by Olivia Laing; Eau de Cologne by Michael Bracewell, with Monika Sprüth an Rosemarie Tockel, A Poetic Conversation between Mustafa the Poet and Adrian Joffe; Inspirations by artist Tai Shani; Fawley Bottom: John and Myfanwy Piper by Tom Hanbury; A Murder of Mermaids, photographs by Tim Gutt, styling by Léopold Duchemin; Body morphing and clothing by Michaela Stark, with photographs by Jack Davison; La Sarabande with the Ballet national de Marseille (La) Horde, with photographs by Louie Banks, and styling by Ally Macrae; The Chromatic Diet, with photographs by Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov, and creative direction by Benjamin Grillon, and words by Rosanna McLaughlin; A Load of Shit by John Berger; Crossword by Tom Hanbury, and more!

9.5 x 13.5", 232 Pages

A NOTE ON PRICING: This is a first round of specially imported copies. While its not guaranteed, we may receive additional copies through regular Canadian distribution channels, which trickle in 8-16 weeks after an EU/UK newsstand release. The copies via Canadian distributors are often less expensive, but are also often damaged, and heavily stickered. Our unit price may fluctuate accordingly when those copies arrive to reflect the quality of the product.