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Spread ArtCulture by Tim Yu
Spread ArtCulture is a quarterly art and lifestyle magazine catalyzed by Bernstein & Andruilli who then recruited former editor-in-chief of Juxtapoz, Jaime O'Shea. Focusing on fashion, fine art, architecture, interior design, film, literature, and the performing arts, Spread is an open minded publication that compliments photo and art essays with in-depth interviews and articles.
Thier second issue is due out April 24th and will feature Kanye West, David Lynch, Jean Paul Goude, Cassie, and Ian Schrager, among others.
The launch issue features photographer and filmaker Erwin Olaf (cover photo), actress Anna Paquin and director Martin Scorsese. You can take a peak and subscribe here.
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