Some Magazine #18—Studio Practice
Some Magazine #18—Studio Practice delves into the concept of the artist’s studio throughout history. From its origins as a legendary and fabled place in the early Renaissance to its transformation into a dynamic and adaptable space in the digital age, the artist’s studio has undergone significant changes over time.
This issue examines how artists’ practices have shifted alongside with technological advancement and artistic trends. The magazine examines the concept of “studio practice” and describes how artists organize their creative processes from inspiration to presentation. This issue invites readers to explore the multifaceted nature of creative work and the diverse approaches creative practitioners pursue in shaping their artistic practice.
Since 2010, changing editorial teams of young design students research, write, and layout the bi-annual Some Magazine. It is a part of the experimental design course of Prof. Sven Völker at the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
A Magazine for Visual Inventors
Slanted Publishers
University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Prof. Sven Völker
Annalena Nerea Abramczik, Jade Cassidy Eder, Laura Höpke, Iuliia Krasnoperova, Eva Wilimzig, Prof. Sven Völker
80 pages
17 × 24
English
hot-foil embossing, offset printing, uncoated paper, full color, Softcover with perfect binding
05/2024
978-3-948440-72-5