“Carne de Lucio”: New Peeping Tom Editions

The wonderful french art magazine Peeping Tom has a new serie of artists books and fanzines: “Carne de Lucio”. Get more information here and here. Via: Mail

The wonderful french art magazine Peeping Tom has a new serie of artists books and fanzines: “Carne de Lucio”. Get more information here and here. Via: Mail






Peeping Tom was an award-winning British small press magazine in the 1990s, founded by David Bell and Stuart Hughes, and specialised in dark fantasy and horror - now a french collective arround Caroline Niémant and Stéphane Blanc refounded a new Peeping Tom magazine which aim is to promote emerging artists. And for this first issue Peeping Tom scouted talents through an unconventional open call for submissions, based on the traditional system of chain of letter: in order to be eligible, aside from being part of the Berlin art scene (the first publication dedicates itself to the great art community of Berlin), each applicant needed to forward the open call to one or several Berlin artists he (she) greatly admires. This system of chain letters placed each participant in the position of a curator/editor by proposing one or several artists. Peeping Tom believes that artists are the most exciting curators and wanted them to take part of the process of creation of this magazine. In total, Peeping Tom received more than 220 submissions and selected 53 artists to be part of this first publication. Get all details, see more pictures and participating artists and/or buy your copy of this amazing new magazine here.





