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Toiletalexpaperprager is the new edition of Toiletpaper magazine, born from a collaboration with American artist Alex Prager.
You will lose yourself in the vibrant dialogue between visionary minds, where the ironic style of Toiletpaper meets the dark humour of Alex Prager.
It’s a parade of familiar yet strange images, suggesting a timeless world placed somewhere between dream and reality.
As you scroll through the pages you will feel like you are falling backwards, with a wonderful sense of freedom and infinity.
Toiletpaper is an artists’ magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari and born out of a shared passion for images. The magazine contains no text. Each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue, in June 2010, Toiletpaper has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which, through its accessible form as a magazine, and through its wide distribution, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy.
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Toiletalexpaperprager is the new edition of Toiletpaper magazine, born from a collaboration with American artist Alex Prager.
You will lose yourself in the vibrant dialogue between visionary minds, where the ironic style of Toiletpaper meets the dark humour of Alex Prager.
It’s a parade of familiar yet strange images, suggesting a timeless world placed somewhere between dream and reality.
As you scroll through the pages you will feel like you are falling backwards, with a wonderful sense of freedom and infinity.
Toiletpaper is an artists’ magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari and born out of a shared passion for images. The magazine contains no text. Each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue, in June 2010, Toiletpaper has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which, through its accessible form as a magazine, and through its wide distribution, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy.
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