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Waste
Fall 2008
This issue explores waste from ontological and artistic perspectives, from its status as trash to its aesthetic uses, through its collection and recovery, photography, the cinematographic found footage, and the remainders of Ground Zero. Showcased portfolios: BGL, Éric Cardinal, Andrew Chartier, Isabelle Hayeur, Louis Joncas, Blue Republic, and Kelly Wood.
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Plastics
Winter 2025
Analyzing plastic in the field of art runs the risk of raising many environmental dilemmas. Far from extolling plastic yet without denying its utility, this issue is interested in our ways of coexisting with synthetic material in order to evaluate the consequences and seek alternative solutions and to claim a kinship with what gives this material its glory: its plasticity, which expresses the power both to receive and to give form.
Cover: Dan Lam
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Photo: courtesy of Dan Lam Studio, Dallas