Fact’s Spring/Summer ’22 issue features four covers and launches in tandem with our new exhibition, Future Shock.
Championing the new wave of electronic artists bridging the physical and virtual worlds, the new issue of Fact’s print edition is available now featuring four cover stars: Caterina Barbieri, Klein, Ivan Michael Blackstock and Malibu, with photography by Gabriel Moses, Jim C. Nedd and Furmaan Ahmed.
Fact’s third issue also features exclusive original contributions from artists including UVA, Weirdcore, Actual Objects and Tavares Strachan, as well as features exploring the work of Lyra Pramuk, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and visual collective Tundra.
The new issue is published in tandem with Future Shock, a new exhibition curated by Fact now open at London’s 180 Studios, 180 The Strand. The exhibition, which runs until 28 August 2022, features several artists featured in the new issue, with original commissions from Actual Objects, Caterina Barbieri and Weirdcore.
Future Shock, which features 14 leading international artists and collectives working at the cutting-edge of audio-visual technology, transforms 180 Studios’ subterranean spaces through mesmerising and pioneering digital technology – from generative and interactive algorithms, AI and 3-D digital mapping, to spellbinding laser work, holographic projections and ground-breaking electronic music.
Fact’s Spring/Summer ’22 issue is available now and will be distributed internationally by WhiteCirc. It can be bought direct from The Vinyl Factory’s online shop, from Boutique Mags or from selected stockists. It can also be purchased at Future Shock.
Tickets for Future Shock are available here.
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180 The Strand, London
Artwords, Broadway, London
Artwords, Riv St, London
Barbican News, London
Charlotte St News, London
Good News, London
Magazine Brighton, Brighton
MagCulture, London
Magma, Cov Garden, London
Magnum News, London
Phonica Records, London
Rainbow News, London
Rare Mags, Stockport
Stack Mags, London
Unearthed Sounds, Poole
Unique Magazines, Newcastle
Village, Leeds
Actual Source, Provo
Amen, Madrid
Athenaeum, Amsterdam
Basheer Graphic, Singapore
Eslite, Taiwan
Garage, Moscow
Podipisne, St Petersburg
Gudberg Nerger, Hamburg
LMDS, Shanghai
More More Artbook, Shanghai
Odd Kiosk, Barcelona
Papercut, Stockholm
Post Nothing, Bogota
Print Matters, Zurich
Readallion, Kyiv
Reading Room, Milan
Rosa Wolf, Berlin
Sendpoints, China
Skylight Books, LA
Smoke Signals, San Francisco
Top Hat & Tales, Faversham
Tonic UK, London
Journals, Sydney
Mag Nation, Melbourne
IMS Stadsfeestzaal, Antwerp
IMS Kaasrui, Antwerp
IMS, Hasselt
Megusta Utrecht, Netherlands
Magalleria, Bath
Marsell Paradiso, Milan
Barnes Noble (Various) USA
Books a Million (Various) USA
Allscript, Singapore
Read next: Future Shock now open at 180 Studios with new immersive works by Caterina Barbieri, UVA, Weirdcore, Gaika, Romain Gavras, Ryoichi Kurokawa and more