Visura Magazine
Adriana Teresa, publisher and co-founder of the new magazine, Visura, has produced a smart, well edited, and rich publication. Photographers are encouraged to produce essays that accompany their images and the result is a deeper understanding of their process and intention.
“Visura Magazine nurtures the process of creation through art and words, culminating in the publication of artistic expressions that are both tangible and conceptually driven. Contributing artists are encouraged to use this publication to develop their voice and further their creative endeavors. The artwork and writing published within these pages are neither censored nor constricted. Visura Magazine celebrates this freedom.”
The first issue has just been released featuring Argentinian photographer, Ananke Asseff’s Banal Crimes, and American photographer, Suzanne Opton’s Soldier and Citizen, with many contributors including Amy Elkins, Kaho Kubota and Jing Quek.
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