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Our first edition, 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.

$42 *Low Stock*

What we choose to idolize says a lot about who we are. Vol. 5 is an ode to divergent voices.

$50

Dance in Herland centers on the rich history of diasporic Chinese performers in burlesque and Peking Opera traditions.

$45

A sequel to Wei Weng’s first book Eat A Chili (2021), Water Refuge continues to explore the primal appetite for thrill-seeking via intense sensory experience.

$10

I Want You Close but Also Far, Far Away is a zine inspired by an essay Stacey Zhu wrote in her media studies class that quickly divulges into a personal, yet nonexistent relationship.

$30

Alchemy of Care is a cookbook born from a deep commitment to mutual aid for @littleom, an immunocompromised, disabled artist who fights for the visibility and survival of themselves and other chronically ill and disabled people. It features recipes that were created for low mold restrictive diets.

$8

Using a mixture of ongoing photographs taken since 2020, scans of old family photos, and pieces of writing, Jasmine Huang attempts to craft a nonlinear retelling of her household’s narrative as it delves into language and loss.

$48

Tami Aftab, an English-Pakistani photographer traveled back to her father’s hometown to capture intimate photography and recipes that Tony still remembers after his accident that caused permanent short term memory loss.

$25

My Mother & Her Faith (photographs 2017 – 2024) by Raisul Tinin presents a non-linear journey from the perspective of an offspring’s desire to preserve the woman who raised him.

$60

To open this book is to enter a room. This is a room Yuhan Cheng built with photographs — and it will remain still until the book withers, the strings fall, or the color fades.

$15

How can food affect cultural identity, how food binds generations, and why we should take it seriously to understand our roots and identity?

$13

Unforced Errors 001 is a collection of experiments and explorations by Luisa Lacsamana.

$23

Port Yarin serves as a visual documentation of a fictional town, a home to the wandering souls of the racially ambiguous, third culture kids of the world.

$7

A gentle reminder to ssseize the day.

$15

For Ariana Gupta’s mother’s 50th birthday, Ariana dug through her family archive and screen-printed images on a white silk saree. The zine acts as a companion to her mother’s gift.

$15

Writing Practice: 爱 by Vic Xu, navigates reflections on love through the repeated routine of calligraphy practice and a pixelated photograph.

$45

A visual essay by Wei Wang. In this hybrid fiction, the human consumption of chili pepper has surged beyond the culinary indulgence of spice.

$35

Photography diary zine by Acudus Aranyian after moving to the United States from Taipei in 2019.

Vol. 4 – Guidance features Trinh T. Minh-ha, Kikuji Kawada, Hu Yang, Brendan George Ko, Vince Aung, Ibrahem Hasan and Sirkhane DARKROOM.

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Vol. 3 focuses on devotion, featuring artists from Hong Kong to Uzbekistan including Zhang Huan, Shintaro Sakamoto, Fatima Al Qadiri and Eikoh Hosoe.

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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.

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Vol. 1 focuses on movement and features include Juri Onuki, Shirin Neshat, Pouran Jinchi, Beijing Opera, New Delhi Pride Parade and 9m88.

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