[09/20/2021]
“We must learn from the indigenous Mesoamerican peoples, who forged reciprocal relationships among different species: relationships that proved advantageous not only to human beings, but also to plants, animals, insects, and Mother Earth.” Click here to purchase your own copy of Purple #36 and discover the full essay.
“Mexico’s Psychedelic Renaissance,” an essay by Daniel Pinchbeck for Purple #36 the...
“Fragments of Mexican History,” an essay by Nicolas Bourriaud for Purple #36...
“Nos Están Matando (They’re Killing Us),” an essay by Ana Karina Zatarain...
Samuel Guerrero for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #7 by Eliza Douglas
“The Mexican Dream,” an essay by Simon Liberati for Purple #36 the...
all about corn
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #2 by Samuel Guerrero
Paloma Contreras Lomas for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
Hawkesworth Jamie
Tomoo Gokita “PEEKABOO” exhibition opening and after party at Tokyo Opera City...
Slutever
Sex Fashion
Balenciaga
Nigora in Los Angeles
See Yasmine Eslami’s new S/S 2018 swimwear campaign
BIRKENSTOCK BOX x Rick Owens Launch Party at Rick Owens, Los Angeles
Sofie in the Dutch fields
Anselm Kiefer’s newest show opened yesterday at White Cube Mason’s Yard, London
Spring / Summer 2026 Prada menswear presentation in Milan review by mavEric
Purple presents “Core” Music Video from Stefan Wesolowski’s new album “Song of...
William Eggleston
Spring / Summer 2026 Vivienne Westwood menswear presentation in Milan review by...
Roby Dwi Antono’s solo show “Tilik Belik: Visiting the Ailing Spring” currently...
Our dear friend and multidisciplinary artist Harry Nuriev has opened his first...
The Los-Angeles based artist, Jess Valice opened her second solo show this...
Wolfgang Tillmans new show “Rien ne nous y préparait − Tout nous...
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