Made by the former editor of Purple Journal, who is now based in Lisbon, Portugal. Les Cahiers Purple is deeper, gives more room for textual content. It's designed to be read, not to be looked at, but that's what makes it so nice to look at as well. Travel and geography play an important role, as does literature, and people who do interesting things mostly in a quiet way. Itself, it's kind of a contemplative yearbook, of observable moments. Annual.
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Les Cahiers Purple Number 1 (2010). With Judith Affolter, Leonor Antunes, Jean-Christophe Bailly, Arnold Barkus, Laetitia Benat, Amit Berlowitz, Guillaume Besnier, Dike Blair, Marcel Cohen, Sonia Collins, Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle, Gérard Duguet-Grasser, Pablo Durán, Anders Edström, Laura Erber, Óscar Faria, Mark Fishman, Elein Fleiss, Anne Frémy, Danièle Gibrat, Aki Goto, Pablo Guerra, Yannick Haenel, Nakako Hayashi, Michiko Hayashi, Takashi Homma, Kyotaro, Béatrice Leca, Yukari Miyagi, Valérie Mréjen, Raphaël Nadjari, Federico Nicolao, Paulo Nozolino, Gaelle Obiégly, Jeff Rian, Daniel Riera, Dieter Roelstraete, Tatiana Roque, Henry Roy, Stephen Sprott, Yuriika Suzuki, Sergio Taborda, Itaï Tamir, Guillermo Ueno, Antek Walzcak, Szymon Zaleski. 7.75" x 9.5", 298 pages. $26. Add to cart





