• Luncheon #19
  • Luncheon #19
  • Luncheon #19

    Luncheon

    Luncheon #19

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    Luncheon is an independent cultural magazine mixing art, fashion and food. The essence of conversations over lunch is at its core and each issue is constructed as if a menu. Over the lunch table, the magazine brings together different generations who share opinions, stories, and memories, offering us an insight into their unique cultural contributions.  

    In this issue:

    • Illustrations by Iris de Moüy
    • Service, Please, photographs by Felix Cooper and styling by Myles Mansfield-Calenti
    • Willem de Kooning photographed by Snowdon
    • Spaghetti Bolognese by Hugh Corcoran
    • Resistance: How Protest Shaped Britain and Photography Shaped Protest at Turner Contemporary, curated by Steve McQueen with Clarrie Wallis
    • The Story of Dr Barry by Molly Lawson, and a conversation with Carol Maginn
    • 50 Minutes, a play by Deborah Levy
    • I want to be you, photographs by Tim Gutt, creative direction by Shona Heath and styling by Tati Cotliar, featuring Richard E. Grant and Clara Romero Collins
    • The work of Amy Sillman, and a conversation with Jordan Carter, photographs by Sara Messinger
    • Paolo Roversi and Sarah Moon in conversation
    • Patric McCoy in conversation with Reginald Moore
    • Paolo Carzana’s Trilogy of Hope, photographs by Douglas Irvine, creative direction by Paolo Carzana, headwear by Nasir Mazhar and styling by Patricia Villirillo
    • Double vie, photographs by Camille Vivier and styling by Léopold Duchemin
    • Puppetry: Scenes from a fictional play, photographs by William Waterworth, set design by Rory Mullen, styling by Rebecca Perlmutar and costume design by Edie Ashley
    • Nast Shirt, photographs by Dexter Navy and styling by A$AP Nast
    • Ensemble, photographs by Trinity Ellis and styling by Vincent Pons
    • Spill the tea, photographs by Zhong Lin
    • Nicholas Lander in conversation with Charlie Porter

    London, UK; 240 x 340mm; 299 pages; Biannual; Spring/Summer 2025