Category: Bookshelf

  • Places: SHOPIQ

    Places: SHOPIQ

    On our last trip to Wroclaw we discovered SHOPIQ – a new addition to Wroclaw’s creative scene. The shop selling works of Polish photographers, books and vinyls is run by Natalia and Ernest Dec.

    They tell us a little bit more about the concept behind SHOPIQ, Wroclaw, and work of which Polish photographers they like and follow.

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    Tell us how the idea for SHOPIQ was born?

    Ernest: We’re both photographers and taking photos is what we do in life. Apart from photography we love travel, discovering new places, meeting new people and staying at home for a longer period of time just to slow down a little. We started to think about the concept of SHOPIQ many years ago.We dreamed about creating a place that we always look for when discovering new city space. Then, the name was created, which from its definition supposed to mean a place where works of art can be bought. Then, we found the space where we’re based; not too big and just perfect to start a new business. And that’s how SHOPIQ was born – a creative space which opens itself everyday to meet with photography, graphic design, painting and music.

    What do you like about Wroclaw? Is it a creative city?

    Ernest: Wroclaw is one of the most ‘westernised’ cities in Poland due to its location and influences.

    Everyday we meet open, friendly people who creatively approach their everyday life and business. It’s the people that create places, if they give away some positive energy, the city gives it back in return. Wroclaw is a very harmonious city when it comes to this and the city gives you the opportunity to spread your wings.

    Work of which Polish photographer do you follow and like?

    Ernest: We have quite a few interesting photographers here in Poland and you can now hear about Polish photography more often. Many interesting publications and create projects are developed. We always like the work of Sputnik Photos, Bartek Pogoda, Filip Ćwika and other artists featured at SHOPIQ.

    www.shopiq.com.pl

    Congratulations to Winston Struye for winning the Creative Portsmouth book giveaway! 

  • Bookshelf: Intern Magazine

    Bookshelf: Intern Magazine

    Intern Magazine has finally launched and we’ve just received the first issue. The magazine aims to showcase work and talent of those interning in creative industries, and initiate a debate about the intern culture around the world.

    The magazine received a lot of positive press since its editor-in-chief, Alec Dudson, launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the project, and already stimulates long overdue discussion around unpaid internships.  Have a look at our interview with Alec Dudson in which he talks more about the idea behind the magazine and what inspired him to start the project.

    www.intern-mag.com 

  • Bookshelf: The Monocle Guide to Better Living

    Bookshelf: The Monocle Guide to Better Living

     Monocle is one of the most successful magazines to be developed in the past years. Led by editor-in-chef Tyler Brûlé, the magazine inspires a global readership who are interested in everything, from diplomacy to business and design.

    After a year in the making, Monocle has just published its first book ever – The Monocle Guide to Better Living. Structured into chapters on cities, style, culture, travel, food, and business, the guide also includes essays that explore different topics – from what makes a great city to how to run your own business.

    The Guide carries the beautiful aesthetics of the magazine and features great photography, illustrations and writing by contributors from around the world. Just a short flip through the guide will give you a tonne of inspiration and ideas. Definitely worth having a read.

    www.monocle.com

     

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  • Bookshelf: COS Magazine

    Bookshelf: COS Magazine

    Last week, we picked up the newest issue of COS Magazine. The 13th issue is edited by Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom – the founders of cult publications Fantastic Man and BUTT – and celebrates the power of performance and the art of preparation.

    Presenting a new format, this issue is divided into 15 different pieces and features interviews with the likes of Austrian artist Erwin Wurm and Serpertine Gallery’s director Julia Peyton-Jones, photo essays by Qiu Yang and Michael Kohls, and fashion editorials featuring pieces from COS Autumn/Winter 13 collection.

    COS Magazine is distributed for free across the label’s stores and is also available online at: www.cosstores.com 

  • Bookshelf: Sometimes Always

    Bookshelf: Sometimes Always

    Sometimes Always is a multidisciplinary and independent project run by London-based Gabriel Finotti. On its website, Sometimes Always  is described as a “partial report of a generation made from the perspective of individuals who somehow belong to it and share the same doubts and anxieties.”

    The online platform publishes bilingual content (English and Portuguese) divided into different categories but with similar ideology and perceptions. Sometimes Always is also present offline with multiple projects like zines, posters and events.

    Gabriel sent us the two of their latest publications, “Fui Pra Israel E Curti Demais” and “Montarias Altamente Perigosas”.  You can find more information about Sometimes Always’ projects on:  www.sometimes-always.com

    If you’re looking for other exciting art projects going on right now, look into Marandi and the exciting work he’s doing with Watercolour preservation.

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