
Pfeil Magazine #18
233 x 330mm, 56 pages, plus double-sided A3 poster
London, UK
Editors: Anja Dietmann & Nina Kuttler
Design: JMMP–Julian Mader, Max Prediger
Pfeil was conceived as an exhibition in print form, its pages adding up to an imagined gallery for artists to display their work—photography, essays, illustration, fiction and more—in response to single worded theme.
For this issue, it’s ‘Body’, in all its meanings of human and non-human forms, and social, medical and juridicial senses. Artists and writers respond to the challenge with the magazine’s typically varied fashion: the morning after pill, the German state as body, our body-images, clay porn and climate disaster.
On the Journal, At work with Anja Dietmann:
‘The magazine was founded because we were searching for new exhibition places in Hamburg while studying. Then the idea came up instead of doing an actual exhibition, we do a printed one in the format of a magazine which can be brought to different places.’
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