Grashina Gabelmann

TISSUE Magazine Radioshow 2
at Berlin Community Radio

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

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TISSUE Magazine Radioshow 2
at Berlin Community Radio

It’s been eight months since our first TISSUE Magazine radio show at Berlin Community Radio, so we’re excited to present you our second edition now, featuring two hours of selected music, information on and around TISSUE Magazine and an interview with Lucie Santamans of IRÈNE Erotic Fanzine on the difficulties of contemporary eroticism.

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TISSUE Magazine Radioshow 2 —
Tomorrow on BCR!

We’ll be broadcasting our second radio show tomorrow, Saturday, Feb 7 2015 at 6 pm (CET), live on berlincommunityradio.com and serve you with 2 hours of selected music, information on and around TISSUE Magazine, an interview with Lucie Santamas of IRÈNE Erotic Fanzine, and talk to our special guest Grashina Gabelmann of FLANEUR magazine. Tune […]

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Miroslav Tichý is up now!

Find the complete article about Miroslav Tichý by Grashina Gabelmann including an interesting collection of newly discovered drawings by himself as published in TISSUE N°3 in February 2013 here.

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THOMAS BAYRLE
“Feuer im Weizen”

For last year’s documenta 13, THOMAS BAYRLE installed the remnants of an industrial age in the exhibition’s main hall—very hard, very cold. For TISSUE, we chose one of his older, more frivolous works, Feuer im Weizen. Same goes for our office. We just had to buy one of his cheeky graphics after walking past it […]

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Julia Warhola
The Mother

Carrying a shopping bag for a purse and living in a house full of cats, Julia Warhola was more bag-lady than mother-of-an-international-art-superstar. Yet her influence on pop art’s finest, Andy Warhol, didn’t stop when little Andy left for New York …

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