Parterre de Rois, Issue 5 – Black
Parterre de Rois is a biannual magazine amalgamating erudite and popular culture. Its an imaginary dinner party where one word is on the menu. Mixing up contemporary culture with relevant masterpieces from the past, rich & famous with underdogs and oddballs, influential and original minds & controversial heads, good with their hands, good with their minds. Curated in Milan PDR becomes élite for the masses.
In this issue:
Akatre / Anish Kapoor / Ben Toms / Bodha & Gilda / Cedar Lewisohn / Chris Shaw / Colin Delfosse / Cordula Reyer / Dennis Didinger / Dennis Morris / Diego Cirulli / Geordie Wood / Giuliano Cucco / Henry Taylor / Jacopo Benassi / Jan Harlan / Marco Pietracupa / Marina Gadonneix / Martin Hyers / Mattias Karlsson / Michaël Borremans Michael Wolf / Michal Chelbin / Mickalene Thomas / Molly Molloy / Nigel Shafran / Nina Chanel Abney / Perry Ogden / Sarker Protick / Sasha Rudensky / Stefano Marino / Stephen Dwoskin / Stephen Gill / William Mebane
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