Simulacrum magazine is an arts and culture journal that features multidisciplinary contributions and criticism from artists, experts, and academics. Each thematic issue explores the intersections of art, literature, and theory, reflecting on historical and contemporary perspectives.
In this issue: Drift(ing)
Drift(ing) is explored by contributing authors as existential and revolutionary; alienating and enigmatic. This issue navigates in chaotic togetherness—the search for existential truths that are no longer guaranteed. Highlights include: "Echos of the Unheard: Excerpts from Ethnography" by Lola Peters, "Residue/Refraction/Repetition" by Michaela Clarence, "How The Poetry of Frank O'Hara Can Help You Deal With Your Avoidant Situationship" by Shane Farragher, and "Put The National Archeological Collection Back In The Ground Where It Belongs" by Coilin O'Connel.
10x29cm, 60 pages, Quarterly, Spring 2026, English & Dutch
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