Kutt facsimile book
170 x 240 mm, 204 pages
Magazine originally published in Amsterdam, Netherlands
This collection first published in London, 2026
Editors: Jessica Gysel, Marjolein Rams and Martien Mulder (issues 1 &2) plus Marlous Borm (issue 3)
Kutt magazine was published three times between 2002-2003, its lilac-coloured pages offering a groundbreaking introduction to the lesbian scene. It set out to do what Butt was achieving for the male queer scene—the approach and design will be immediately familiar if you know the early days of Butt. Indeed, the project had the blessing of Butt founders Jop van Bennekom and Gert Jonkers. Sets of the original three magazines can cost up to £1,500 online.
As well as being a fascinating record of a key era in the development of queer culture, with interview subjects including Peaches, Chloe Sevigny and Eileen Myles, the pages also reveal early work by photographers including Collier Schorr, Viviane Sassen, and Ryan McGinley.
This book is a complete archive of those three issues, the pages photographed and faithfully reproduced at 100% scale.