Mono.Kultur
mono.kultur is a quarterly magazine publishing interviews with creatives in the arts and culture in a wider sense.
Each issue features a single in-depth interview and dedicates the entire issue to the interviewee. With this radical focus on only one feature the editorial design adapts to the theme of the interview, the only constant being an unconventional DIN A5-Format.
History and profile
mono.kultur was founded in 2005 in Berlin. The magazine is published in English and distributed worldwide. Founder and publisher is Kai von Rabenau. The editorial team consists of 10 independent editors and 6 more contributing editors.Klanten, Mollard, and Hübner described mono.kultur in their 2011 book on Self-Publishing Culture: "Incidentally, many of mono.kultur's chosen protagonists are surprised and delighted by the scope and space of the chosen format. For once, they are encouraged to speak out about topics, interest and ideas usually glossed over in targeted lifestyle features, half-hour promo interviews, or narrow specialist publications. Complementing this rich content, the small, beautifully compact magazine is designed by a changing rosting of invitees who spice up the thematic mono.kultur with their own aesthetic interpretation."
Editorial Design
With the ambition to make the editorial design of each issue fit the theme of its interview mono.kultur is renowned for its high standards in design and could attract leading editorial design studios such as , or to contribute.Publications and Editions
Additionally to the quarterly magazine publication mono.kultur has published several publications and editions:- In 2014 mono.kultur published a poster with artwork by Chris Ware.
- In 2014 mono.kultur published a large format book featuring artist .
- In 2011 mono.kultur published issue #26 with Manfred Eicher of ECM Recordings as a free iPad app including interactive features such as sample sounds.
- In 2011 mono.kultur published an edition with a reprint of the original interview with Taryn Simon and ten plates of the artist's ‘A Living Man [Declared Dead and Other Chapters]’.
- In 2009 mono.kultur published a poster edition in cooperation with Miranda July, the series was reprinted in 2010.
- In 2008 mono.kultur produced a series of T-shirts, scarves and tote bags with original artwork by David Shrigley.
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