Lena Modigh is a Swedish photographer and co-founder of a new zine called Animæ magazine. In her teens she spent her time photographing … Continue reading
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LARS IYER INTERVIEW
There are few more exciting writers at work today than Lars Iyer. The hilarious despair of his first two novels, Spurious and Dogma, … Continue reading
Strandloppis
The sunlight spills through the doors at Strandloppis (the Strand flea market) on a beautiful winter Sunday. The restaurant … Continue reading
David Byrne – How Music Works
Have you ever wondered about music? Like, in general? Well, David Byrne’s got the answers. The brief is apparently massive, … Continue reading
Interview: Author Jeff Noon Talks New Novel Channel SK1N
In 1994, Jeff Noon won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for his widely successful first novel, Vurt. He has since … Continue reading
A Fool and a King
William James came to Stockholm from Dublin, prepared for a blizzard and new challenges in September 2012. Since then he … Continue reading
Johan Thörnqvist
Swedish illustrator Johan Thörnqvist uses his mobile phone to capture familiar photos around the capital. How he transforms these unexceptional … Continue reading
Karl Grandin
Karl Gardin has been creating killer designs for years so its no surprise that more and more of his work … Continue reading
Stina Persson
Stina Persson, an illustrator based in Stockholm, has spent portions of the last 15 years working in Japan, Italy and … Continue reading
Simon Ålander
Stockholm’s Simon Ålander was inspired to create the above poster listening to Lagwagon’s song Mr. Coffee. Nice match.
Kilian Eng
OBJECT 5 is the first monograph of illustrations by Swedish graphic artist Kilian Eng. This Daft Punk-esque collection features over … Continue reading
Tyler, The Creator
Tyler Brûlé is getting ready for a pleasant task. Sitting – for once – behind his desk at Midori House, … Continue reading
The Art of Fielding
Chad Harbach is one of the founding editors of n+1, that thrice-yearly publication at the vanguard of American literary hipsterdom. He … Continue reading
Nero
Prudizioni Nero [Seasonal] Rome burned while Nero… mused over contemporary culture. Not only a bygone emperor popularly accused of flaunting … Continue reading
The Faster I Walk
Kjersti Skomsvold [Dalkey Archive] Nothing much has ever happened to Matthea, the first-person narrator of Kjersti Skomsvold’s short debut novel. … Continue reading












