Our first solo edition, “No Fear” by Raiheth Rawla and Ali Monis Naqvi.
Inspired by Saim Sadiq’s 2022 film ‘Joyland’ and shot at the Rajbari Bawali on the outskirts of Kolkata, the zine examines sexuality and desire in South Asian spaces.
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
— To make an appointment at our space in Chinatown, Manhattan, email lulu@far-near.media
Our first solo edition, “No Fear” by Raiheth Rawla and Ali Monis Naqvi.
Inspired by Saim Sadiq’s 2022 film ‘Joyland’ and shot at the Rajbari Bawali on the outskirts of Kolkata, the zine examines sexuality and desire in South Asian spaces.
What we choose to idolize says a lot about who we are. Vol. 5 is an ode to divergent voices.
Vol. 4 – Guidance features Trinh T. Minh-ha, Kikuji Kawada, Hu Yang, Brendan George Ko, Vince Aung, Ibrahem Hasan and Sirkhane DARKROOM.
Vol. 3 focuses on devotion, featuring artists from Hong Kong to Uzbekistan including Zhang Huan, Shintaro Sakamoto, Fatima Al Qadiri and Eikoh Hosoe.
Vol. 2 focuses on Taste–Distaste and features the likes of Takashi Homma, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s The Land Foundation, Nick Sethi, Richie Shazam and Pixy Liao.
Vol. 1 focuses on movement and features include Juri Onuki, Shirin Neshat, Pouran Jinchi, Beijing Opera, New Delhi Pride Parade and 9m88.