Kinfolk Volume 57
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Product details:
- Publisher Kinfolk
- Date of Publication 9 September 2025
- ISBN 9781941815618
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 296x229 mm
- Weight 350 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 200 694
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Long description:
What does it mean to be a good friend? In Kinfolk Issue Fifty-Seven, we explore the many dimensions of friendship - its intimacy and ambiguity, its power and promise - in search of an answer. Along the way, we speak with leading philosophers, anthropologists, and psychotherapists, including Orna Guralnik, star of Showtime's Couples Therapy, who believes 'the best manifestation of humanity is in friendship.' In Los Angeles, musicians Kelly Zutrau and Buddy Ross reflect on the creative trust behind their music, while in Accra, painter Amoako Boafo reveals how close friendships shape both his art and worldview. As psychotherapist Mark Vernon notes, 'We humans find ourselves in others.' This issue also features a conversation with novelist Ottessa Moshfegh and visits to a mid-century home in Hawai'i, a centuries-old textile workshop in Kyoto, and the London studio of design duo Barber Osgerby. Since 2011, Kinfolk has been a global leader in art and culture, design and aesthetics, architecture, and interiors. Published quarterly in three languages and sold in over 100 countries, Kinfolk pairs thoughtful storytelling with inspiring photography, making it the perfect coffee table magazine or gift for creative minds.
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