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The cover of the eighth issue of Carhartt Wip magazine is graced by rising musical talent Fousheé, who has parlayed his viral TikTok fame into two compelling, genre-bending projects and collaborated with artists like Lil Uzi Vert and Steve Lacy.
There are also features on forgotten architectural gems of Italy, injury recovery for skaters, LA-based sculptor Diana Yesenia Alvarado and New York's BlackMass Publishing imprint.
The city is the focus of an extensive dossier tracking down spatial dissidents who are upending our notions of what a modern metropolis can be. The result is a series of in-depth interviews exploring the city through the lens of illegal bike messengers, Tokyo graffiti writers, the curatorial duo behind the Cruising Pavilion and Belfast writer Michael Magee, as well as essays on the appropriation of basement doors by New York skaters and whether the bustling art centre of Marfa, Texas, could ever be developed.
There are also features on forgotten architectural gems of Italy, injury recovery for skaters, LA-based sculptor Diana Yesenia Alvarado and New York's BlackMass Publishing imprint.
The city is the focus of an extensive dossier tracking down spatial dissidents who are upending our notions of what a modern metropolis can be. The result is a series of in-depth interviews exploring the city through the lens of illegal bike messengers, Tokyo graffiti writers, the curatorial duo behind the Cruising Pavilion and Belfast writer Michael Magee, as well as essays on the appropriation of basement doors by New York skaters and whether the bustling art centre of Marfa, Texas, could ever be developed.
- Language: English
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