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ISSUE 02 – METAMORPHOSIS

Cover by Harley Weir, various covers available

Metamorphosis occurs when we examine history with a new perspective. This is something at the heart of anyone attempting to engage with political and personal shifts. It is at the heart of everything from psychoanalysis to decolonization. In an era of echo-chamber opinions deepened by algorithms that amplify conflict, societies feel far from transformative ideals. Yet, at the centre of all utopias or protopias, deep change is possible. We can transform the present and the future by addressing the past. This second issue of EPOCH is loosely devoted to metamorphosis and how we ride the wave of these shifts in the past, present and future.

This issue features interviews and exclusive projects from ARTHUR JAFA, SAMPHA, HARLEY WEIR, ELAINE CONSTANTINE, LIZ JOHNSON ARTUR, ADAM CURTIS AND HANS ULRICH OBRIST, ALESSIO BOLZONI, DAVID ZILBER, TYLER MITCHELL, CALI THONHILL DEWITT, and many more.

320 pages 
Embossed Cover
23cm x 30cm 

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