A review dedicated to drawing, that leaves the artists fairly free. A field for play, expression and creation based on a single color, the 19th volume of The Drawer brings together around twenty artists and designers.
With Laurent Ajina, Cornelius de Bill Baboul, Alain Blondel, Matija Bobicic, Daniel Boursin, Szabolcs Bozó, Bernhard Buhmann, Carolyn Carlson, Marcos Carrasquer, Ryan Travis Christian, Claudio Coltorti, Gaetano Cunsolo, Leslie David & Pauline Caranton,
Gaël Davrinche,
Petrit Halilaj, Armand Jalut, Mizuho Koyama, Piera Luisolo,
Oscar Murillo, Kim van Norren, Chloé Quenum, Jean-Michel Sanejouand, Noé Sendas, Hao Shuo, Yuko Soi, C.A Wertheim.
The Drawer is the first publication dedicated entirely to
drawing.
A bi-annual, open-ended thematic review,
The Drawer celebrates the practice of drawing in its broadest possible context, combining contributions from artists, graphic designers, architects, and illustrators with work from a surprising array of musicians, writers, choreographers and filmmakers. What do each of them share? Well, the thing of drawing, of course! And their unique place in its universe.
The Drawer is all drawings, all kinds of drawers, an intriguing proposition...
For each issue, our editors choose a theme based on its potential for creativity or fantasy and inspired by literature, cinema, music or any other engaging aspect of the culture. Contributors are then invited to submit drawings related to the theme.
The Drawer is an open playground for expression and creativity in print.
What is drawing? Who draws? What for, and why? With each issue, we cast a wide net, and ask as much about the state of drawing today as possible through the work of our extraordinary and ever-changing community of contributors.
Visual, portable, manual,
The Drawer is meant to delight and inspire. In-print exhibition, miniature art cabinet,
The Drawer's modest ambition is to discover and share the endless possibilities of drawing.
The Drawer is brought to you by editor Barbara Soyer, and artist/illustrator/art director Sophie Toulouse.
The Drawer is also a
publishing platform for monographic book projects.