
Bringing together a wide range of artists, thinkers, and writers, the issue sets out to explore 'clothes' as a signifier at once empty and over-burdened: as expressions of desires, people and places, as palimpsests for capitalist production cycles and histories of dressed bodies, and even, as nondescript material debris. While not necessarily foregoing an analysis of the fashion system, we hope to develop a form of fashion criticism that begins – and perhaps ends – with the single garment, that takes the everyday use of clothing objects as an intellectual starting point.
What knowledge can we gather from the studying of fashion objects, be they material or immaterial? What is the difference between clothes and fashion? And to which extent is even “fashion” ever successfully signified by things?
With contributions by:
Nina Beier, Anne-Sophie Berger, Paige K. Bradley, Laura Brown, Pia Camil, Dal Chodha, Victoria Colmegna, Exactitudes, Anna Franceschini, Laura Gardner, Rhonda Liebermann, Eric N. Mack, Kristian Vistrup Madsen, Christian Oldham, Kembra Pfahler, Carl Gustaf Von Platen, Mattia Ruffalo, Tenant of Culture, Torbjorn Rodland, Barbara Sànchez-Kane, Elise Skalvoll Thorenfeldt, Jeppe Ugelvig, Femke de Vries, Issy Wood, and Bruno Zhu.
Viscose issue 2, 'CLOTHES'
Softcover, 172 pages
21.5 x 17cm
Published by Viscose, 2021