Travel Almanac Magazine 22 - 1

Travel Almanac #22

Performance

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Travel Almanac issue 22. COVER SENT AT RANDOM

Notes from the publisher:

The 22nd edition of The Travel Almanac themed “Performance” includes a treasure trove of iconic personalities and their very own adventurous journeys. Among them, innovative and... ​​Read More

Travel Almanac issue 22. COVER SENT AT RANDOM

Notes from the publisher:

The 22nd edition of The Travel Almanac themed “Performance” includes a treasure trove of iconic personalities and their very own adventurous journeys. Among them, innovative and visceral choreographer Damien Jalet who describes a yearning for balance between control and no control, celebrated painter Elizabeth Peyton, in discussion with Italian director Luca Guadagnino, reflects on the act of persevering while underperforming, and how this can lead to the most unexpected of results. Activist, artist and bewitching vocalist ANOHNI dives deep into the inspirations for her highly anticipated new album and shares advice on keeping the performance private, while rising art star Esben Weile Kjær identifies the performative potential of staged disasters and repurposed media for his artistic output. Last, but by no means least, in conversation with friend and collaborator Shygirl, TTA is proud to present Lourdes Leon, who reveals how shows of royal pedigree have instilled in her the very highest of standards in regard to the art of performance. These are just some of the captivating ideas and guests that are being entertained in this edition of The Travel Almanac.


The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life.

16.5 x 21.5 cm
Hardcover
280 pages
Autumn/Winter 2023
English
cover sent at random
In Stock
The Travel Almanac is the first true post-tourism publication. It focuses not only on the traditional notion of physical travel, but the ways in which movement and location permeate all aspects of contemporary life.