12/28/2023 0 Comments Dapper dan![]() Sensual memories are evoked through Objects. In issue 24, we revere the heart over mind. To the energy of creativity, to the urgency of activity. Posted in Issue 25 Givenchy TK-360Īfter a year (and more) of lockdown and distance, Dapper Dan’s latest issue is dedicated to doing. José Cuevas and Paul Maximilian Schlosser explore balance and poise in Of Lillies and Remains, William Waterworth and Michael Darlington unpack emotion in Man is Held and in Aponia, Arcin Sagdic and Elena Psalti play with presence and solidity. Our contributors also chronicle texture and composition. Luke Forbes talks to artist Tino Sehgal about his practice of creating “constructed situations” in visual arts spaces and fashion curator and historian Valerie Steele talks to Filip Motwary about the allure of the closet and we visit the studio of Athens-based artist Alexandros Tzannis to discuss his compelling investigation of natural landscapes. Cyprus-based artist Efi Savvides and independent curator Marina Christodoulidou unveil and reflect on their recent collaboration, the project A territory without terrain, exploring the practice of socially engaged art. Notions of space, the permanence of place and the transgressive allure of locationĪre explored. In this issue, Angelo Flaccavento celebrates a more selfish, private form of pleasure against the codified enjoyment of social media performance. Pleasure feels a rarer commodity these days, which makes moments of release even more transgressive and delicious than ever. But also of communal pleasure, of how we find joy in collective action and exploration. You may have to select a menu option or click a button.In issue 25 of Dapper Dan we explore the idea of disruptive pleasure – the moments of indulgence that we cherish on a personal level, out of context from the realities around us. Follow the instructions for disabling the ad blocker on the site you’re viewing.You may have more than one ad-blocker installed. You’ll usually find this icon in the upper right-hand corner of your screen. Click the icon of the ad-blocker extension installed on your browser. ![]()
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