PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
PIN–UP MAGAZINE: ISSUE 28 (Sun)
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PIN–UP 28. Here comes the sun. One issue, three covers. Willo Perron’s iconic fireball. Sunflowers. Enzo Mari. Melting Modernism. Nudist utopias. The casual allure of La Provence. And a Torso tour of L.A.’s Bonaventure. Also in the issue: Nerea Cavillo, Studio Mumbai, Francis Kéré, and Sofia Al Maria. A stellar piece of publishing, PIN–UP’s rebuttal to the pandemic. (2021 reinterpretation by Rafik Greiss.)

Featuring: 

SOFT BAROQUE
This London-based design duo have perfected an absurdist realism that playfully questions the status quo. Now they’re ready to make a full-time splash.
Interview by Jeppe Ugelvig
Portraits by Davit Giorgadze

FRANCIS KÉRÉ
The Burkina Faso-born builder has had an exceptional rise. With two African parliament projects afoot, as well as his first major project in Germany, the Berlin-based luminary is as down-to-earth as ever.
Interview by Shumi Bose
Portraits by Paul Hutchison

SOPHIA AL-MARIA
Known for Gulf Futurism as much as historical fiction, this self-described time-traveler is a bonafide polymath. With her first ever public sculpture in the works, the Qatari-American artist is building her own multifaceted universe.
Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Portraits by Mathilde Agius

STUDIO MUMBAI
BIJOY JAIN

Having defined a signature language blending traditional and modern sensibilities, the Indian architect, and designer embraces a new free-flowing phase, forever inspired by the romance of air, water, and light.
Interview by Felix Burrichter
Portraits by Marlon Rueberg

AND: Enzo Mari through the eyes of Adam Charlap Hyman; Acne Studios’ new headquarters in a Brutalist former embassy; the narrative-centric design duo Green River Project; the late Gloria Kisch’s functional steel sculptures; Laura Welker and her love for the dollhouse; the new Sarasota Art Museum’s Paul Rudolph building; Rich Aybar Workshop’s debut rubber furniture collection; Mohamed Elshahed’s architectural guide to Modernism in Cairo; Tei Carpenter on philosophy, the future and fire hydrants; a children’s book by MOS architects; Valentina Cameranesi Sgroi’s delicate glassware; Amina Blacksher on robots and favelas; Nick DeMarco’s love of trash; Tatiana Bilbao’s new monograph; a series of interviews by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen on the retail apocalypse featuring innovators of the shop typology, including SITE, Smiljan Radic, Dominique Gonzales Foerster, and Studio Anne Holtrop; and a revisionist history of Modernist lamps in Vienna; and so much more.