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If we could conceive of the liminal space between the analogue and digital worlds as something akin to a wormhole – a theoretical, tunnel-like structure connecting two disparate points in the screen-time continuum – reading GRUPPE is like traveling through it. First conceived as a digital platform in 2017, Gruppe has since evolved into a series of physical “editions” that take the form of experimental art and fashion publication. With the release of each issue, Gruppe further solidifies its position as one of the most astute barometers – and predictors – of contemporary visual culture in print today.
If we could conceive of the liminal space between the analogue and digital worlds as something akin to a wormhole – a theoretical, tunnel-like structure connecting two disparate points in the screen-time continuum – reading GRUPPE is like traveling through it. First conceived as a digital platform in 2017, Gruppe has since evolved into a series of physical “editions” that take the form of experimental art and fashion publication. With the release of each issue, Gruppe further solidifies its position as one of the most astute barometers – and predictors – of contemporary visual culture in print today.
>"The Berlin-based art and fashion publication GRUPPE is one of the most astute barometers – and predictors – of contemporary visual culture in print today. The winding editorial roads of its most recent release, Issue 4, explore the psychology of desire and invert the normative readings of internet phenomena – inviting us to reconsider incels as a literary movement, self-care as a virus, and apps as infantilizing."
>"The Berlin-based art and fashion publication GRUPPE is one of the most astute barometers – and predictors – of contemporary visual culture in print today. The winding editorial roads of its most recent release, Issue 4, explore the psychology of desire and invert the normative readings of internet phenomena – inviting us to reconsider incels as a literary movement, self-care as a virus, and apps as infantilizing."
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