Argument - English edition - October - December 2024
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Editorial
A number to celebrate abstraction!
Argument magazine presents its tenth issue on the theme of abstraction. In this issue, you will discover nine talented artists:
Loïc Allemand
Christelle Auguste
Charles Belle
Joël Leick
Ãric Michel
Marie Pervenche et Karen Assayag
Victoria Tanto
Anaïs Yeonhwa
The Argument magazine project was born of the idea of bringing together works of art, a public of readers and artists, present through interviews, and conceiving the whole thing as a collective exhibition by placing the artists at the centre of the subject.
You wonât find any advertising here, a deliberate choice to maintain our independence.
From this issue onwards, we will be distributed by POLLEN for the first time in over 500 sales outlets!
Argument is also present on the digital distribution platforms of Cafeyn, PressReader, Magzter, Readly, Scopalto and Kono Magazine; the print magazine can be purchased on the magazineâs website, by the issue or by subscription.
We want to create a direct link between the public, the works and the artist.
Itâs the artists who count above all:
They write the world with matter,
They share their visions and dreams with us, Playing with shapes and colours.
They radiate poetry, wisdom and emotion.
We hope to see you every quarter for a new issue or special issues, such as the one on Russian Artists Against the War, which we published in November 2023.
Enjoy your reading!
François Beauxis-Aussalet
Publishing director
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Argument magazine presents its special issue against the war in Ukraine aimed to give voice to Russian dissidents, anti-war artists and those who dare to openly protest against Russia's horrible invasion of Ukraine. They thus provide their support to the Ukrainian people.
Almost all of these dissident artists were forced to leave their countries; However, some have remained and they only exhibit their anti-war works underground, just like during the USSR era. They do not let go of their idea of waking up the hearts of people in Russia, helping them understand reality and getting rid of fear.
These Russian artists oppose and expose themselves to the regime of dictator Putin and are the first to be captured by his repressive machine.
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