Odiseo Vol.7 ‘The Truth’ by

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Client: The Flames
Year: 2016
Tags: Art Direction and Design, Creative Production, Strategy and Design Thinking

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The Truth

Odiseo offers a sophisticated take on erotica, redefining the confines of traditional erotic publishing by balancing philosophical texts and essays with images that lie in between art and erotica. Odiseo Vol. 7 is dedicated to the notion of Truth.

The triptych of covers by Juan Hernández open the issue. Paul Jung, depicts human body as if it was a surreal landscape; the young German photographer Bennie Julian Gay offers seductive sights and gestures with glimpses of fashion; Maud Rémy-Lonvis portraits her personal muse in a set of pictures that, while keeping her studio photography styling, reveals the intimacy between the two as Maud appears in some pictures, self-portrayed. Regarding the text, writer Eugenia Lapteva interviews the famous French mathematician Cédric Villani. The interview revolves around a quest for Truth. Alongside with Hans Frederik Jacobsen’s essay on Zeteticism, Fiktion contributes to the issue with two brilliant pieces, parts of the book Concentration: Ingo Niermann introduces the book in the text Literature and Concentration, followed by a fictional text by American artist Amy Patton: a fragmented work, almost a pre-screenplay.
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Cover A (by Juan Hernández). Purchase at CuratedbyFolch

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Cover B (by Juan Hernández). SOLD OUT

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Cover C (by Juan Hernández). SOLD OUT

FOLCH - Odiseo Vol.7 ‘The Truth’
FOLCH - Odiseo Vol.7 ‘The Truth’
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Project cover by Juan Hernández. Creative direction and editing in collaboration with Affaire.

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Art Direction and Design, Creative Production, Strategy and Design Thinking. The Flames. 2016