Fukt, Issue 22 – The Nature Issue
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Fukt is dedicated wholly to contemporary drawing. Established in Norway in 1999 but later settled in Berlin, this international publication has been archiving exquisite collections of drawing based artwork. Featured with interviews, essays and put together in unrestricted layouts, this yearly periodical has become something to look forward to. The magazine is designed by Ariane Spanier and edited by Björn Hegardt.
In this issue:
FUKT #22 – THE NATURE ISSUE
In our latest edition, we’re exploring the timeless bond between drawing and the natural world. This issue brings together artists from six continents who capture nature from different perspectives. You’ll find conversations on queer ecology, stories of pioneering female botanists, and reflections on how drawing can deepen our connection to the environment.
We also share personal memories tied to nature and discuss the urgent need to preserve our planet’s diverse ecosystems. From the forests of the Amazon to prairies and landscapes shaped by wind and fire, this issue invites you to reconnect with the beauty and significance of the world around us.
Featuring:
Abel Rodríguez, Aerocene & Tomás Saraceno, Bjørn Lie, Charmaine Watkiss, Cy Twombly, Dane Mitchell, Devra Fox, Diana Baltag, Erin Wiersma, Erwin Lichtenegger, Gabriela Albergaria, Gizem Vural, Hannelie Coetzee, Jitish Kallat, José Gomes, Julie Brook, Katie Holten, Merete Joelsen Aune, Michael Amery, Nicole Wendel, Nohemí Pérez, Per Adolfsen, Petrit Halilaj, Piet Oudolf, Rikuo Ueda, Sarah Davidson, Sixto-Juan Zavala, Sonja Hinrichsen, Sylvain Le Corre, Tacita Dean, Wangechi Mutu, Yaneli Montiel, Zheng Bo