HOLIDAY MAGAZINE ISSUE 394 NYC
BLACK|2343/054
£ 35.99
BLACK|2343/054
Holiday magazine celebrates the tenth anniversary of its rebirth by presenting a special issue dedicated to New York. This issue is edited by Camilla Nickerson, who takes us on a tour of her adopted home through the eyes of those she admires. Hilton Als writes about Diane Arbus in Manhattan, Ottessa Moshfegh revisits the characters in her novel My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Joan Didion returns with her quintessential essay Goodbye to All That and Marc Jacobs opens up to Tommy Dorfman, among others.
As for the photographers, Zoë Ghertner, collaborating with Nickerson, displays her gift for using light and expressing sensuality; Mark Borthwick documents Susan Cianciolo's latest work and Joel Meyerowitz presents his unpublished images of New York. Jack Day, Max Farago, Olivier Kervern and others also offer us their visions of the city as a haven for unheard voices.
As for the photographers, Zoë Ghertner, collaborating with Nickerson, displays her gift for using light and expressing sensuality; Mark Borthwick documents Susan Cianciolo's latest work and Joel Meyerowitz presents his unpublished images of New York. Jack Day, Max Farago, Olivier Kervern and others also offer us their visions of the city as a haven for unheard voices.
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