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Luncheon magazine - issue 19 - Reading Room

 

Luncheon / 19

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Spring-Summer 2025 Table of Contents:

 

Illustrations by Iris de Moüy

 

 

 

Service, Please, photographs by Felix Cooper and styling by Myles Mansfield-Calenti

 

Willem de Kooning photographed by Snowdon

 

 

 

Spaghetti Bolognese by Hugh Corcoran

 

Resistance: How Protest Shaped Britain and Photography Shaped Protest at Turner Contemporary, curated by Steve McQueen with Clarrie Wallis

 

The Story of Dr Barry by Molly Lawson, and a conversation with Carol Maginn

 

 

 

50 Minutes, a play by Deborah Levy

 

I want to be you, photographs by Tim Gutt, creative direction by Shona Heath and styling by Tati Cotliar, featuring Richard E. Grant and Clara Romero Collins

 

The work of Amy Sillman, and a conversation with Jordan Carter, photographs by Sara Messinger

 

 

 

Paolo Roversi and Sarah Moon in conversation

 

Patric McCoy in conversation with Reginald Moore

 

Paolo Carzana’s Trilogy of Hope, photographs by Douglas Irvine, creative direction by Paolo Carzana, headwear by Nasir Mazhar and styling by Patricia Villirillo

 

 

 

Double vie, photographs by Camille Vivier and styling by Léopold Duchemin

 

Puppetry: Scenes from a fictional play, photographs by William Waterworth, set design by Rory Mullen, styling by Rebecca Perlmutar and costume design by Edie Ashley

 

Nast Shirt, photographs by Dexter Navy and styling by A$AP Nast

 

Ensemble, photographs by Trinity Ellis and styling by Vincent Pons

 

 

 

Spill the tea, photographs by Zhong Lin

 

Nicholas Lander in conversation with Charlie Porter

 

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LUNCHEON is an independent cultural magazine mixing art, fashion and food. Free spirited in its content this biannual magazine offers readers a generous feast for the eyes and the mind. The essence of conversations over lunch is at its core and each issue is constructed as if a menu. Over the lunch table, the magazine brings together different generations who share opinions, stories and memories, offering us an insight into their unique cultural contributions. 

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