• Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3
  • Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3

Subsequence Magazine Vol. 3

from Visvim

The tagline of Subsequence is "Arts & Crafts for the Age of Eclectic." This experimental print project from Visvim designer Hiroki Nakamura covers a wide range of arts, crafts and culture of all sorts, regardless of generation, gender or nationality. Featuring domestic and international contributors for the editing and compilation processes. Based on the fundamental idea of unfolding new untold stories through individual perspectives, The staff of Subsequence aims to create a magazine that resembles the works developed by passionate craftsmen and artisans who love their craft.

Issue 3 Contents :

Essay
Fanny Singer/Kyohei Sakaguchi/Lang Lee/Itsushi Kawase/Tomoka Shibasaki/Mike Abelson

Cover story “Clothing As Memory”
Susan Kim/Kyle Field/Tetsu Nishiyama/Kasara Nandasuta/Crispin Chetwynd/Toyoshige Kamada/Akari Endo-Gaut/Lisa Monterdez

Other content
The Photography of Sune Jonsson/Short Story “Olives, or End-of-World Blues” Etgar Keret/Bruno Taut’s Bamboo-Weaving Legacy/The Hand-Embroidered Textiles of Jordan Nassar/Holding Back the Years: Hiroki Nakamura and the Restoration of Richard Neutra’s “Schaarmann House”/Sadao Yasumoro, Master Gardener/etc

Participating creators
Stephen Mann/Brigitte Lacombe/Asa Hiramatsu/Jerry Ukai/Tamara Shopin/Gentaro Ishizuka/nakaban/Hiroki Nakamura/Kelsi Nakamura/etc

  • Bilingual with Japanese and English text throughout
  • 168 pages
  • Full color printing
  • Dimensions: 260 x 372mm
  • Edition of 2000 copies
  • Printed in Japan

$60