Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue
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Lampoon #29 The Boiling Issue

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«The era of Global Warming has ended; the era of Global Boiling has arrived» – Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United.

The image this conjures up in our heads. 2024 is feared to be the hottest year ever, with temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere expected to reach intense highs in June – but what is most exhausting is that the highest temperatures on record to date are from just last year, 2023.

Chronicle, culture, intellectual irony: The Boiling Lampoon is dedicated to everything that boils. At Lampoon, there are two words that synthesize our identity: roughness and fragility. We are scared – but we can react. We can use our brains, our hands – and think differently.

Martin Parr, Jordan Firstman, Ariana Papademetropoulos among the names of the new Lampoon, Boiling Issue: if you don’t get angry, you haven’t done a good job
Within Lampoon Spring 24, among the interviews, we find Martin Parr, talking about his portraits on a public beach in England; Carsten Holler takes us into his Laboratory of Doubt; Pelle Cass on the sense of anxiety; Benjamin Labatut talk about philosophy, life and death; ‘if you don’t get angry, you haven’t done a good job’ – says Jordan Firstman, main role in Rotting in the Sun; an exclusive art portfolio by Flaminia Veronesi on social maternity and collective motherhood

Camille Etienne and Bernie Krause describe the sound of the earth and oceans; Bless and design as a service, because luxury is having few things, but good; the dj of the Zeitgeist Bill Kouligas ponders the music industry of tomorrow; a chapter dedicated to Fire Island, New York: talking to Slava Mogutin, Gio Black Peter and Silvia Prada.

Pages: 432
Material: softcover
ISBN: 9772420798997
Dimensions: 24 × 32 cm