The Dirty Magazine - Issue 03 - Death BagsIn its third issue, dirty plays with the theme of death and the after life, in all its quiet,lurking, omnipresence. It seeks to explore an experience so deeply entrenched inelusiveness the one, unshaken, permanence in the dynamism of existence, that liesbeyond human understanding. Presenting hybrid stories of those who interact with mortality in its many forms, thatof identity, that of encasing memories, that of ritualism and scientific revival,
we at last have a guide to the continually exciting
Emerging from and responding to the history and legacy of 1Shanthiroad - Bangalore's oldest running non-profit residency and arts space - the cookbook frames the kitchen as integral to the site and function of the space
universally acclaimed as one of France’s greatest poets of the last half century
murals have to transform the look of buildings and add to their personality
Julia Kjelgaard
presenting a reflection on the sexual image that psychoanalysis calls ‘the primal scene’—a concept introduced by Freud as the first sexual scene witnessed by a child
and offers a brilliant analysis of what exactly is the need of the hour to both preserve and develop these valuable ways of producing art
His creative writing includes poems and short stories which were published frequently in journals like Thought and the Illustrated Weekly
George Demir
This book opens with an innovative and insightful essay that focuses on the mysterious indeterminacy of the figure of Kore/Persephone—at once a woman and a girl
Size: 8 in x 9
A unique collaboration between two of the world’s leading intellectuals