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Some Magazine #19 - Ready
The 19th issue of Some Magazine explores the concept of endingsâwhether long-awaited, sudden, surprising, predictable, dramatic, or quiet. In his famous poem Stages, Hermann Hesse writes that every beginning holds âan inherent magic living within.â Endings, however, rarely claim much of this magic. The end makes no promises, inspires no hopes, and provides no direction. It simply marks the arrival at a final destination.
âReadyâ is the theme of this issue. Although we know that nothing is ever truly complete or final, the drive to reach a point of âreadinessâ is a powerful companion and a motivating force in creative work.
In interviews with various artists, perspectives on âbeing readyâ emerge: Jill Senft describes the process as âletting go and moving on,â while Jonathan Meese sees art as an âarch-necessity.â This issueâs works highlight both the power of process and the instinct to preserve, as seen in Kinda Ghannoumâs archive of Syrian graphic design.
As always, the magazine captures the world at a specific moment rather than as a complete compendium. Issue #19 arrives in print, ready.
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The 19th issue of Some Magazine explores the concept of endingsâwhether long-awaited, sudden, surprising, predictable, dramatic, or quiet. In his famous poem Stages, Hermann Hesse writes that every beginning holds âan inherent magic living within.â Endings, however, rarely claim much of this magic. The end makes no promises, inspires no hopes, and provides no direction. It simply marks the arrival at a final destination.
âReadyâ is the theme of this issue. Although we know that nothing is ever truly complete or final, the drive to reach a point of âreadinessâ is a powerful companion and a motivating force in creative work.
In interviews with various artists, perspectives on âbeing readyâ emerge: Jill Senft describes the process as âletting go and moving on,â while Jonathan Meese sees art as an âarch-necessity.â This issueâs works highlight both the power of process and the instinct to preserve, as seen in Kinda Ghannoumâs archive of Syrian graphic design.
As always, the magazine captures the world at a specific moment rather than as a complete compendium. Issue #19 arrives in print, ready.










