Twin, Issue 24 – Guest Edited by Bianca Saunders

Twin, Issue 24 – Guest Edited by Bianca Saunders

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Twin is a biannual fashion, art and culture publication dedicated to showcasing the most visionary creative voices. From Twin's onset, and to this day, sustainability has remained at its core; eco-friendly production and specially selected paper are a must, and zero-waste shoots are the norm. United Kingdom.

This special issue has been guest edited by LVMH Prize finalist Bianca Saunders. Working with the theme of body language and nuances, Bianca, who challenges the traditional tropes of masculine identity and subverts visual codes in her own design, selected a series of artists, photographers and designers to focus on who all explore elements of this topic in their work: Karoline Vitto celebrates the curves and folds of each body; artist Jadé Fadojutimi discusses painting the indescribable; and Sinead O’Dwyer explores how to create a new standard in fashion. Plus Bianca talks to friend and collaborator Saul Nash about body language and gesture, with a visual story by photographer Jermaine Francis. Also in this issue, Francesca Gavin interviews renowned South Korean artist Haegue Yang, while new publishing house Hajar Press explores building radical change within the British literary establishment. Also, writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova celebrates queer joy through her work creating Russian Queer Revolution, and Gabriella Nkom looks at where sex and death collide in the work of Hervé Guibert. 

Issue contributors include: Ana Cuba, Anna Klein, Anna Schiffel, Ben Beagent, Bianca Saunders, Claudia Knoepfel, Emily Chancey, Fabien Montique, Flora Huddart, Hana Al Sayed, Hans Neumann, Hugo Mapelli, Jermaine Francis, Joan Baun, Jonathan Johnson, Kai Ethan Mullings, Kate Jackling, Lara Johnson-Wheeler, Laëtitia Leporcq; Michelle Cameron, Mr Labembika, Patrick Müller, Robbie Mailer Howatt, Sharmaarke Ali Adan, Saul Nash, Stephania Yepes, Thom Walker, Veronique Didry, Wai Lin Tse, and more.

10 x 14", 208 pages
hardcover bound