WIP Magazine Issue 09 – A Story of Art, Culture, and Rebellion
Beyond the digital hum.
In a world dominated by digital noise, WIP Magazine's ninth edition stands as a tactile haven where creativity and expression reign supreme. The mesmerizing artwork of Oakland-based artist Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa graces the cover, setting the tone for a magazine that transcends the ordinary.
As we dive into the pages, Daniel Derro Regan's lens captures a visual feast, leading us through Milan's graffiti scene, teenage rebellion in a Catholic all-girls school, and the enigmatic chat rooms that once defined digital subcultures. A captivating collaboration with Spanish artist Carlos Saez unravels the intricate process behind his latest work, engaging in a thought-provoking dialogue about posthuman futures.
WIP Magazine takes us on a global odyssey, from Wesley Joseph's musical journey in the Swiss mountains to Matt Moran's exploration of Tokyo's bustling streets and Ekua King's lens on London's vibrant community. DeForrest Brown Jr. delves into the profound impact of Detroit radio DJ The Electrifying Mojo, exploring his influence on techno innovators.