Notch, Issue 001: Potential Energy
Shipping Class 2 = 69 SEK
Shipping Class 3 = 89 SEK EUROPE SHIPPING #1 Shipping Class 1 = 100 SEK (approx 10 EUR)
Shipping Class 2 = 150 SEK (approx 15 EUR)
Shipping Class 3 = 200 SEK (approx 20 EUR) EUROPE SHIPPING #2 Shipping Class 1 = 150 SEK (approx 15 EUR)
Shipping Class 2 = 200 SEK (approx 20 EUR)
Shipping Class 3 = 250 SEK (approx 25 EUR) EUROPE SHIPPING #3 Shipping Class 1 = 150 SEK (approx 15 EUR)
Shipping Class 2 = 250 SEK (approx 25 EUR)
Shipping Class 3 = 350 SEK (approx 35 EUR) OUTSIDE EUROPE SHIPPING Shipping Class 1 = 150 SEK (approx 15 USD)
Shipping Class 2 = 250 SEK (approx 25 USD)
Shipping Class 3 = 350 SEK (approx 35 USD)
NOTE: You can buy as many items you want within the same shipping class. Read more » ×
Notch is a magazine founded with the goal of de-siloing the creative arts. We consider all genres with an equal level of seriousness: fiction, painting, tattoo art, essays, techno, poetry, nail art, animation, photography… Each issue has a unique theme, acting as a critical connective tissue between art forms. An imaginative discourse arises between the works, underscoring a shared root system.
We hope to demonstrate the intrinsic value of unfamiliar encounters–delivering an experience that will serve our reader’s lives beyond our pages.
Notch publishes biannually in print and online with an emphasis on developing artists who have yet to see center stage.
In this issue:
Potential Energy is anchored in asymmetry—a person has potential in relation to a future state in which they have accomplished more. The ball at the top of the ramp realizes its potential when it rests at the bottom, as does the toiling writer when his words finally take shape. The space between present and future is the neck of an hourglass in which ideas transform from the vague realm of the imaginary into something that can be shared—a metamorphosis that is invisible to all but the creator.
For this issue, we asked our artists to meditate on the top half of the hourglass. In response, we received Madeline Haze Curtis’ confrontation of boundlessness, Nibha Akireddy’s paintings in progress, Dagoberto Gilb’s depiction of a tipping point (real or imagined), Brice Afonso’s video queering the inexorable march of evolution, Clara Zimmerman’s analysis of Bergson’s potentiality, and many more remarkable conjurings.
List of contributors
Related products
-
Art
OR4 – Machina
OR is a printed relic preserving extraordinary emerging talent. Heavily led by worldbuilding, each issue presents a new system, where subcultures, research fields, and cinematic realms form a framework to hold seminal contributions..
365 SEK -
Business & Current Affairs - Creative Arts - Design
Backstage Talks, Issue 8
Backstage Talks is an interview magazine about how design can change business for better by making it both useful and beautiful. Filled with a number of engrossing interviews and essays by leading creatives and designers. In this Issue: What does it take to keep going? How can we make sure our work is sustainable in […]
349 SEK -
Creative Arts - Design - Essays - Illustrations - Visual Culture
Playground, Issue 2
Playground is a fresh, new bi-annual magazine for imaginative minds. Featuring thought-provoking essays, engaging conversations and an assortment of “creative quickies”, it’s an honest, and at times, opinionated exploration of the creative mind and process. Packed full of smart insights and egoless advice, Playground is a must-read for those working in, or curious about, Europe’s vibrant culture and […]
315 SEK -
Art
Flash Art, Issue 348 (Fall 2024): De-Object
Flash Art is an international quarterly magazine and publishing platform dedicated to thinking about contemporary art.
295 SEK