
Imagine Magazine #1 - Radical
Imagine Magazine is a new ‘monothematic print magazine’ conceived by three Swiss creatives from different disciplines: Damiano Canzian, Georg Kiss and Joshua Valentin. Defying straightforward categorisation and encouraging spontaneity, each issue invites a diverse roster of artists and creatives to reflect upon and respond to a single word, ‘resulting in a rich and multifaceted dialogue.’
The first issue of Imagine Magazine is themed ‘radical,’ featuring a pillowy cloud-shaped logo on its gradient grey cover. Inside, you’ll find an eclectic mix of found and repurposed imagery, alongside text by an interdisciplinary cohort of artists and creatives. Featuring contributions from: Studio Temp, Panter & Tourron, Anita Muçolli, NM3, Vegan 4000, Studio Eidola, Didi NG Wing Yin, Fala Atelier, Frédéric Dedelley, Veli & Amos, Joshua Amissah, Ju Young Kim, Charlotte Rohde, Office for ordinary objects, GR10K, Supaform and Rebecca Ackroyd.
‘Maybe radicality, in the end, isn’t about rupture. Maybe it’s about commitment. About holding tension on something without collapsing it. About listening long enough to be changed.’
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Imagine Magazine is a new ‘monothematic print magazine’ conceived by three Swiss creatives from different disciplines: Damiano Canzian, Georg Kiss and Joshua Valentin. Defying straightforward categorisation and encouraging spontaneity, each issue invites a diverse roster of artists and creatives to reflect upon and respond to a single word, ‘resulting in a rich and multifaceted dialogue.’
The first issue of Imagine Magazine is themed ‘radical,’ featuring a pillowy cloud-shaped logo on its gradient grey cover. Inside, you’ll find an eclectic mix of found and repurposed imagery, alongside text by an interdisciplinary cohort of artists and creatives. Featuring contributions from: Studio Temp, Panter & Tourron, Anita Muçolli, NM3, Vegan 4000, Studio Eidola, Didi NG Wing Yin, Fala Atelier, Frédéric Dedelley, Veli & Amos, Joshua Amissah, Ju Young Kim, Charlotte Rohde, Office for ordinary objects, GR10K, Supaform and Rebecca Ackroyd.
‘Maybe radicality, in the end, isn’t about rupture. Maybe it’s about commitment. About holding tension on something without collapsing it. About listening long enough to be changed.’











