Synchron, Issue Three – Chaos Catharsis Cure
Release date: June 30, 2025
Synchron is an independent magazine dedicated to showcasing a broad spectrum of niche contemporary art, literature, subcultural practices, especially those developed in antagonism with, or parallel to, the larger commercial art market. Synchron provides its readers with an opportunity to discover ambitious, emerging artists beyond online platforms; and gives its contributors a versatile option to present their work.
This project grew out of our admiration for other international art communities, and our subsequent desire to build one of our own – with the particular understanding that young, self-taught artists and students are a minority in the current print landscape and are often discredited as “off-artists”. Furthermore, in the course of our conversations with these artists about their work and this pandemic, a clear consensus emerged: we feel that the value of (new) artworks is being diminished by endless proliferation of online publications accessed largely through the small shiny scrolling screens of smartphones. This was a major factor in our decision to choose print as our medium.
Synchron is built upon a deep love for the history of art movements and the joys of collaboration.
In this issue:
For this issue of Synchron Magazine with the topics of CHAOS CATHARSIS CURE we asked our contributors:
How do you act in the face of despair?
What would you destroy forever if you had the power?
How do you feel about self-diagnosis culture? Do you follow any routine for well-being?
Please draw the two wolves inside of you.
With
Rafal “Rufio” Skoczek, Alice Daniela Kister, Anna Erler, ASID, Ben Ditto & Lira Bowels, Brad Nath, Dani Marcel, Dominique, Elvira del Rocio, Eriko Miyata, Fujiwara Satoshi, Fynn Stoldt & VMO, Hanayo, JJ Zana, Jonathan Lyon, Jonathan Ungemach & Anton Josef Stammsen, Kekki, Léa Bouton, Naomi Citlali, Amelie Nazaleen Ahmed, Neckar Doll, Philip Hinge, sonik, Stephanie Aoun , Rafal Rufio Skoczek, Lenni Kampf, Miu Sum Samuel Siu, Luis Schrümpf & Sophie Schulz, Julia Rosenstock, Marie Sarah Beckmann
200 pages, 28 x 21,5cm
Special Edition – Limited print
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