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Middle Plane, Issue 10

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Maggi’s Mag is a collaboration between Middle Plane magazine and British artist Maggi Hambling creating a dialogue between art and fashion. The issue reads as a visual interview of photo-series’ presented in a non-linear format that shed light on Maggi’s personality in varied ways – at times intimidating and confrontational, at others generous and humorous.

From drawing on her vices and behaviours to exploring the unusual juxtaposition of fashion and art, the editorials include a series of intimate photographs of Maggi shot by Juergen Teller, cinematic stills by Sam Rock inspired by her love of the sea, a series by Paul Kooiker that draws on the artist’s penchant for meringues and a study from by Isabelle Wenzel inspired by Maggi’s life drawings.

In this issue:

‘Exploring the relationship between art and fashion’

Each issue of Middle Plane typically uses fashion as an entry point in examining a single artist’s work and legacy. For their landmark tenth issue, the theme is ‘Back to Zero’—an almost entirely visual look at multiple artists, rather than a single person (much like issues of late).

Featuring the likes of Brian Eno, Karole Armitage, Sharna Osborne, Michael Stipe, George Kondo, Rose Wylie, Grace Hartzel, Roni Horn and more, with interviews sprinkled amongst the images.

Plus, a 64-page photo insert from artist Urs Fischer dedicated to Los Angeles.

 

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