KIOSK is an art, design and architecture magazine, the first edition of which was published in November 2007. It is created by artists, designers, architects, historians, theorists, curators and experts in the built environment and has a wrap-around poster cover of the work of a featured artist, designer, or architect.
KIOSK is edited by Marq Smith, and published by Simon Ofield.
Notable contributors
Issue 1 (Winter 2007/08) contains:
- Fiona Banner Fiona Banner was born in Merseyside and now lives in London. She studied at Kingston University and completed her MA at Goldsmiths College in 1993. The next year she held her first solo show at City Racing. Following her shows at the Neuer Aachener Kunstverein,and Dundee Contemporary Arts, she was nominated for the Turner Prize. More recent shows (Feature poster artist)
- Jack Lohman Born in London, England, of Polish parents, Lohman was educated at the University of East Anglia where he studied History of Art. He was awarded a scholarship to read architecture at the Freie Universität Berlin and later obtained an MA at the University of Manchester. He went on to win a British Council Fellowship Award to study Architecture and, Director of the Museum of London The Museum of London documents the history of London from the Prehistoric to the present day. The museum is located close to the Barbican Centre,as part of the striking Barbican complex of buildings created in the 1960's and 70's as an innovative approach to re-development within a bomb damaged area of the City. It is a few minutes walk north of
- Marilyn Martin Born in Tennessee but raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Martin gained notice as a back-up singer for such artists as Stevie Nicks, Joe Walsh, Don Henley, Tom Petty and Kenny Loggins, touring with Nicks and Walsh. She became a protege of Doug Morris, then the head of Atlantic Records, who had heard her backing up Nicks on the Rock A Little album and, Director of Art Collections, Iziko South African Museum - People past to present= consisting of three separate exhibitions: The Power of Rock Art ; African Cultures (material culture of Southern African hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists in historic times, as well as displays of material from Nguni and Sotho people, also collections from the Great Zimbabwe); Lynenburg Heads (artifacts from the early
- Geoff Grandfield
- Sara Fanelli
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