Zamân
Zamân journal
Zamân is a cross-disciplinary review, which provides diverse perspectives on the Western and the
Eastern World. The first two issues were published in 1979 and 1980 by
Iranians exiles living in France. It was revived in the Spring of 2010, with the will to address topical issues and to focus on the relationship between science, art, and literature, with a critical perspective inherited from the Eastern studies and the
postcolonial studies.
promotes the works of modern and contemporary artists (Barbad Golshiri,
Ziad Antar,
Julien Audebert, Abbas Akhavan, Jordi Colomer, Mitra Farahani,
Shezad Dawood, Bahman Mohassess, Marwan…), rediscovered writers and untranslated authors in French (Zeynep Çelik, Laura U. Marks, Sohrab Sepehri,
Etel Adnan, Giuseppe Pitrè…).
Zamân is elaborated in Paris by Élie Colistro (graphic designer) and Morad Montazami (editor-in-chief).
2017
French edition
Zamân
The Seventh Issue of Zamâm magazine gathers innovative artists, curators, and art historians to investigate the relationships between the Pacific Region and the Mediterranean Basin, from Morocco to India (with Toni Maraini, Eric Baudelaire, Geeta Kapur, Touda Bouanani, Faouzi Laatiris…).
2014
French edition
Zamân
sold out
The “Scenario” issue investigates narrative and speculative processes within both poetic and political fields (science fiction, geopolitics, universal and colonial exhibitions…)
2012
French edition
Zamân
sold out
On “heretical Orientalism”: the Sicilian Inquisition in the 17th century, the works of
Bahman Mohassess, Marwan, the poems of Etel Adnan…
2011
French edition
Zamân
sold out
This issue explores the legacy of the mythological, religious, and scientific figures from modern Orientalism.
2010
French edition
Zamân
sold out