The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)
The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)

The Plant Issue 20 (Multiple Covers)

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"As the days are getting shorter and the nights longer, the 2023 autumn/winter issue of THE PLANT magazine arrives like an invitation to dream, with three covers capturing the spirit of the new season: a vi-brant abstraction by photographer Lena C. Emery; a surreal mundane delirium brought to life by German artist Amelie von Wulffen, and a scene from “Conte d’Automne”, a story by Ana Roque and Bambou Roger Kwong.

The pages of issue 20 are filled with a thoughtful collection ofstories and encounters, each meant to go beyond borders and re draw our vision of the future. This the case in Claire Touzard’s conversation about current-day dilemmas with the unorthodox philosopher Emanuele Coccia; and in Dal Chodha’s exploration of the work of tex-tile artist Celia Pym in a feature photographed by Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov.

You’ll also be taken on a scenic stroll around the English country-side with Margaret Howell, as told by Lucy Kumara Moore in Walks of Life; encounter the free-spirit ceramist Shun Kadohashi; explore Mat-thew McLean’s view of Nan Goldin’s work; and discover Ramdane Touhami’s hiking staples, photographed by Scheltens & Abbenes.

As a reminder of brighter times there are plenty of tales about flow-ering blooms and dream-like gardens: Takashi Homma’s portraits of the “New Botanical Order”, a series styled by Shotaro Yamaguchi; Alessandro Furchino Capria and Hisato Tasaka’s fashion approach to our “Immediate Environment”; a visit of Dubuffet’s Jardin d’émail; Ola Rindal’s bright memories from last summer; and our regular Loose Leaves section with stories by Elein Fleiss, Farmacy Kitchen,Le Palais Idéal, Lasting Impressions and Conie Vallese."