Profane #22
Profane is a French independent magazine that celebrates the overlooked amateur, the hidden artists who create, collect, and obsess outside of official circles. Profane is experimental and eccentric in both editorial spirit and visual design.
Inside this issue:
Issue #22 is slightly prophetic and divine, thematically engaging with the idea that believing, or wanting to believe and consciously dreaming may become creative meaningful acts. Highlights include a tarot of movement designed by free form dancers, a self taught artists profound experience with a painting of the Virgin Mary, dreamlike dwellings crafted by fairy godmother Jennifer Rident, Marc Danchin's journey to reveal hidden genies in oil lamps, Catherine Gautry's clairvoyant banana skins, and Theirry Coudert's collections of mystical drawings, sculptures and votive offerings.
Paris, France; 16x23cm; 242 pages; Semi-annual, Spring/Summer '26