Cercle Magazines #7 & #8
Two New Cercle Magazines
The Cercle Magazines #7 & #8 are now available in the Slanted Shop. Cercle is an independent and thematic magazine published once a year. Every year, a new issue. Each issue, a new topic. Cercle tries to gather information around one main topic and to propose a support that values contemporary artistic creation, culture and science.
Cercle Magazine #7—Volcanoes
Cercle Magazine #7—Volcanoes is all about Volcanoes! Rocks, magma, strata, stones, explosion, lava, fumaroles … With Cercle, 2019 will definitely be under the aegis of geology. Monster made of lava and ashes, the volcano impresses, but is also a source of fascination and beauty, a marker of the world’s health and dynamism. And when the lava buries all its surroundings, it is the creative energy and the destructive passion that this issue calls for. With four interviews of professionals working in art, cinema, volcanology, sociology, plus a portfolio introducing ten artists, photographers or illustrators interviewed about their practice, this seventh issue of Cercle Magazine will be the most explosive of all!
Content: Jacques-Marie Bardintzeff (Interview, France), Anton Moglia & Jérémy Landes / Velvetyne Type Foundry (font design, France), Léo Puel (Films, France), Maria Medem (Portfolio, Spain), Daesung Lee (Portfolio, South Korea), Émilie Fernandez & Alexandre Rochon (Music, France), André Demaison (Interview, France), Perrine Lotiron (Fashion, Canada), Agata Felluga (Food, Italy/France), Emmanuelle Pidoux (Portfolio, France), Verene de Hutten (Publication, France), Marion Cole (Translation, France), and many many more …
Publisher: Cercle Association
Art Direction: Cercle Studio, Maxime Pintadu
Release: April 2019
Format: 20 × 26.5 cm
Volume: 136 pages
Language English
Typeface PilowLava (Velvetyne Type Foundry)
Price: € 18.–
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Cercle Magazine #8—Ghosts
After a long wait during which it’s been impossible to release the magazine, our eighth issue is finally out. Cercle Magazine #8—Ghosts explores the unexplained, the intangible, the transparent. It wonders about our relationship to ghosts, let them haunt us, make us scream with fear or laugh, whether light spectrum or wandering in the dark worlds.
Four interviews with enthusiasts professionals or amateurs, ten illustrators, photographers or visual artists, interviewed about their practice, and always varied selections, here finally is the eighth issue of Cercle Magazine.
With the point of view of Felipe Ribon, french / colombian designer. He works on fascinating objects that allows living humans to contact deads, such as pendulum, turning tables or mirrors. Caroline Callard, historian and author of Le temps des fantômes: Spectralities of the Old Regime from the 16th to the 17th century clarifies our vision of ghosts in terms of history and how their presence has been felt even in the courts. Stephane Du Mesnildot, critic for Les Cahiers du Cinéma. Asian cinema specialist and author of a book on ghosts in Japanese cinema, he is also the co-director of the exhibition Hells and Ghosts of Asia at Quai Branly. Mack Rides, german family company, founder of Europa Park and maker of many ghost trains and other haunted houses for parks around the world.
Artists, illustrators, photographers: Jules Julien (France), Stephan Tillmans (Germany), Angela Deane (USA), Akos Major (Hungary), Eduardo Mata Icaza (Costa Rica), Eva Feuchter (Germany), Josh Courlas (USA) and Rhys Ziemba (USA).
Publisher: Cercle Association
Art Direction: Cercle Studio, Maxime Pintadu
Release: April 2019
Volume: 136 pages
Language English
Typeface: Karrik, Jean-Baptiste Morizot and Lucas le Bihan
Format: 20 × 26.5 cm
Price: € 18.–
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