Plant 24 Autumn Winter 2025 2026
Insects buzzing, birds tweeting, the sound of your breath.
Featuring: Saskia De Brauw, Angela Hill, Alexandra Gordienko, Rainer Judd, Blommers & Schumm, Ferdi Sibbel, Adrianna Glaviano, Osma Harvilahti, Matthew McLean, Martyn Cross, Martin Bruno, Jonathan Monk, Olga Prader, Clara Balzary, Bruno Amadi, Jeremy Liebman, Marcelo Gomes, Jo Metson Scott, Olga de la Iglesia, Annelie Brujin, Gemma Janes, Takuhito Kawashima, Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov, AiHeMei, TIWA Select, Stella Berkofsky, Matthew McLean, Rosy Head, Alex McIntosh, Frederik Bille Brahe, François Gravel... and many more!
| Weight | 1.030000 |
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| Custom Stock Status Amasty | -- Please Select -- |
| Binding | Magazine |
| Pages | 180 |
| Report Date | 2025/12/01 |
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| Date Published | 1st December 2025 |
| ISBN13/Barcode | 9772014177719 |
| Publisher | Plant, The |
Launched with six evocative covers and a promise to take readers on a sensory journey through nature’s many wonders, the 24th edition of The Plant drifts between secret gardens and imagined landscapes, intimate adventures and careful observations, the past and the present, the part and the whole. It offers inspired visions, unexpected ideas, and unique insights into our shared natural world.
Featuring, among others: Rainer Judd on a walk in Marfa with Sterry Butcher and Clara Balzary; L’Origine du Monde reimagined by Olga Prader; Saskia de Brauw in conversation with Haydée Touitou about her creative process, photographed by Annelie Brujin; Bruno Amadi’s intricate glass miniatures, captured by Adriana Glavianno; Tiwa’s collection of green man–inspired totems, photographed by Jeremy Liebman; the Villa Carlota gardens through the eyes of photographer Martin Bruno and architect Marco Bay; Matthew McLean’s visit to artist Martyn Cross; photographer Osma Harvilahti’s Open Doors; AiHeMei’s pastel dreamscapes balancing innocence and darkness; and Deo Suveera and Pamela Dimitrov exploring the many nuances of the humble potato.
Fashion stories in this issue come to life through Stella Berkofsky’s skyward gaze; Marcelo Gomes’s exploration of light, colour, and emotion in Flânerien; Blommers & Schumm’s surreal narrative in My Neighbour Doesn’t Sleep; and IDEA Books co-founder Angela Hill’s collaboration with stylist Alexandra Gordienko, delving into family ties and memory in Massachusetts, Summer 1983.
And woven throughout the pages is a special treat — a collaboration with artist Jonathan Monk, featuring his contemporary takes on Warhol’s iconic drawings. Keep an eye out as you explore.