Paris, as seen in the illustrations
December 2013 marked the start of an exhibition of magazine covers. I can imagine you projecting yourself among the mythical covers of Elle and PlayBoy, from the 80s to today. You're not there at all. Look further east, think United States, think illustration, graphic design.
December 2014 saw the release of The Parisianer. Based on the fetish model of The New Yorker (which we already told you about in this article), over 100 artists were brought together to illustrate the front page of an imaginary magazine.
An imaginary magazine could mean free subject matter, but it's precisely this rigor that the two creators of The Parisianer impose on their illustrators. There will be no content for this magazine, only a cover. But this cover will reflect Parisian life from every angle. The Parisianer will be a portrait of the astonishing Paris that we fall under the spell of.



















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