Sixteen Magazine 14 - 1

Sixteen #14

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An entire issue dedicated to The Photographic Gesture: In this new volume, Sixteen turns its gaze to the porous frontier between photography and contemporary art. From the poetic traces of Cy Twombly to Barbara Kruger’s layered prints and the typological visions of Ed Ruscha, the issue explores... ​​Read More

COVERS SENT AT RANDOM

An entire issue dedicated to The Photographic Gesture: In this new volume, Sixteen turns its gaze to the porous frontier between photography and contemporary art. From the poetic traces of Cy Twombly to Barbara Kruger’s layered prints and the typological visions of Ed Ruscha, the issue explores photography not as documentation, but as an extension of artistic consciousness.

Across generations and geographies, Volume Fourteen brings together artists who approach the camera as gesture, residue, and thought—where the image becomes both mirror and instrument. Rather than representing the world, these works reshape it, blurring the boundaries between performance, sculpture, painting, and photography.


Contributing Artists: 

Ed Ruscha, Jo Ann Callis, Barbara Kruger, Yoko Ono, Jan Groover, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Malerie Marder, Lenora De Barros, Cruz Zimmer, Jess Ruby James, Clay Perry, Michael Bailey-Gates, Ellsworth Kelly, Jerry McMillan, Tealia Ellis Ritter, Joe Lai, François Halard, Agnieszka Sosnowska, Erinn Springer, Laurel Thoma, Georgia O’Keeffe, Caleb Stein, Gianfranco Gorgoni, Shawn Lakin, Victoire Simonney, Matthew Joseph, Joseph Beuys, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and Richard Serra.


Sixteen gives a space for emerging and established artists to share their creative vision outside of their commercial habitat. Through compelling visual stories in fashion, documentary, cinema and social/environmental justice, Sixteen is a rare place for creativity.

Softcover
272 pages
Spring 2026
English
In Stock
Sixteen gives a space for emerging and established artists to share their creative vision outside of their commercial habitat. Through compelling visual stories in fashion, documentary, cinema and social/environmental justice, Sixteen is a rare place for creativity.