Nico Krijno — TISSUE N°1
According to NICO KRIJNO there are two good reasons why he should never get tired of shooting his wife Mignonne: 1. Her changing body. 2. His ever-evolving work. Bless! http://bit.ly/tissue1_nico-krijno
According to NICO KRIJNO there are two good reasons why he should never get tired of shooting his wife Mignonne: 1. Her changing body. 2. His ever-evolving work. Bless! http://bit.ly/tissue1_nico-krijno
Filmmaker RP Kahl is in for the casting of his life. Re-read Rose Chamber’s interview with him as featured in TISSUE N°2: http://bit.ly/tissue_rp-kahl
	Hans Petri’s homage to Germany’s Trümmerfrauen, his series Neue Mädchen, BRD, as featured in TISSUE N°3: http://bit.ly/tissue_hans-petri
	Celebrate IWD with TISSUE Magazine, Sarah Miles and our TISSUE Magazine Mixtape 26! http://bit.ly/mixtape26
	Take a look back at Berlin based visual artist, model and TISSUE long-time contributor Britta Thie‘s poem Sentimental Solutions as featured in TISSUE N°4: http://bit.ly/tissue_britta-thie
	For our today’s Throwback Thursday we go back quite a bit and revisit Julija Goyd as featured in TISSUE Magazine N°1: http://bit.ly/tissue_julija-goyd
	Head over to our Entertainment section to hear the second edition of our TISSUE Magazine Radioshow at Berlin Community Radio. We’re excited to present you two hours of selected music, information on and around TISSUE Magazine and interviews with Lucie Santamans of IRÈNE Erotic Fanzine and Grashina Gabelmann, editor-in-chief of Flaneur Magazine: http://bit.ly/tissue_radioshow-2
Photographer and artist Ulrike Biets‘s personal and raw take on an American dream: http://bit.ly/tissue_ulrike-biets
	Check out of one of the most notorious apparitions of Berlin streets these days in Kevin Schulzbus’s story about a phenomenon affiliated to the letters S-P-A-I-R: tissuemagazine.com/series/kevin-schulzbus-spair/
	We went ‘head over heels’ when Mike Meiré offered to submit some of his works to TISSUE Magazine N°2. Revisit Meister Meiré and see why: http://bit.ly/tissue2_mike-meire