 L'imposante revue propose une édition hors norme pour son anniversaire. Telle une compilation de chansons d'amour, la parole est donnée à cinquante personnalités de tous horizons. Comme un cadeau, ils ont choisi une photo « préférée » et en ont expliqué l'émotion et l'intimité. Le magazine se retrouve alors à incarner ce qu'il est à la base ; une rencontre. Il y a vingt ans, Elizabeth Nora et Vanessa van Zuylen Menesguen montaient le projet un peu dingue de créer une revue purement photographique. Ce projet a finit par aboutir. Et quel aboutissement !
	Au fil des pages, on croise les choix d'écrivains, de designers, de réalisateurs, de créateurs, d...
	L'imposante revue propose une édition hors norme pour son anniversaire. Telle une compilation de chansons d'amour, la parole est donnée à cinquante personnalités de tous horizons. Comme un cadeau, ils ont choisi une photo « préférée » et en ont expliqué l'émotion et l'intimité. Le magazine se retrouve alors à incarner ce qu'il est à la base ; une rencontre. Il y a vingt ans, Elizabeth Nora et Vanessa van Zuylen Menesguen montaient le projet un peu dingue de créer une revue purement photographique. Ce projet a finit par aboutir. Et quel aboutissement !
	Au fil des pages, on croise les choix d'écrivains, de designers, de réalisateurs, de créateurs, d... Koos Breukel » Roy Villevoye » Tí
	 
	12 April – 19 June 2013
	 
	Stephen Gill » Best Before End
	 
	17 May - 14 July 2013
	 
	Monica Nouwens » Look At Me And Tell Me If You ..
	 
	17 May - 14 July 2013
	 
	Lara Dhondt » Memento
	 
	17 May - 17 July 2013
	
	
	   
	 
	Koos Breukel » Roy Villevoye » Tí
	 
	12 April – 19 June 2013
	 
	The Asmat in the Indonesian part of New Guinea (previously Dutch New Guinea) is a largely impassable mangrove swamp, roughly the same size as The Netherlands. It contains a unique culture of hunters and gatherers, still living isolated from the rest of the world. Visual artist Roy Villevoye and photographer Koos Breukel visited the small...
	Koos Breukel » Roy Villevoye » Tí
	 
	12 April – 19 June 2013
	 
	Stephen Gill » Best Before End
	 
	17 May - 14 July 2013
	 
	Monica Nouwens » Look At Me And Tell Me If You ..
	 
	17 May - 14 July 2013
	 
	Lara Dhondt » Memento
	 
	17 May - 17 July 2013
	
	
	   
	 
	Koos Breukel » Roy Villevoye » Tí
	 
	12 April – 19 June 2013
	 
	The Asmat in the Indonesian part of New Guinea (previously Dutch New Guinea) is a largely impassable mangrove swamp, roughly the same size as The Netherlands. It contains a unique culture of hunters and gatherers, still living isolated from the rest of the world. Visual artist Roy Villevoye and photographer Koos Breukel visited the small... The Asmat in the Indonesian part of New Guinea (previously Dutch New Guinea) is a largely impassable mangrove swamp, roughly the same size as The Netherlands. The native inhabitants still live here, isolated from the rest of the world. Visual artist Roy Villevoye and photographer Koos Breukel visited the small hamlet of Tí together at the end of 2011. This small village is situated on the upper reaches of the Unir river in the northeastern part of the Asmat. Tí can be reached by sailing for three days upriver from the central small sea harbour Agats using a motorised canoe. The people of Tí have been living in the tropical rain forest completely isolated from the rest of the world for generations. However, Indonesia is encouraging the commercial exploitation of the area. For the time being T&iacut...
	The Asmat in the Indonesian part of New Guinea (previously Dutch New Guinea) is a largely impassable mangrove swamp, roughly the same size as The Netherlands. The native inhabitants still live here, isolated from the rest of the world. Visual artist Roy Villevoye and photographer Koos Breukel visited the small hamlet of Tí together at the end of 2011. This small village is situated on the upper reaches of the Unir river in the northeastern part of the Asmat. Tí can be reached by sailing for three days upriver from the central small sea harbour Agats using a motorised canoe. The people of Tí have been living in the tropical rain forest completely isolated from the rest of the world for generations. However, Indonesia is encouraging the commercial exploitation of the area. For the time being T&iacut...