
Soft Cover, English, Thread Stitching, 128 Pages, 2011
Fukt #10
Fukt #10 brings together contemporary drawing as an independent artistic and research-based practice.
The issue presents works by artists from different countries and approaches drawing not as a secondary medium, but as a field of experimentation, thought, notation, and visual investigation.
The magazine includes contributions by twenty artists from eleven countries, alongside essays and interviews by invited authors and curators. Its selection reflects the international scope of Fukt and its interest in drawing across different forms, methods, and contexts.
Fukt Magazine is an annual magazine dedicated to contemporary drawing. It was founded in Trondheim in 1999 and has been based in Berlin since 2001. Artist and editor Björn Hegardt selects works from around the world, with a focus on drawing as an independent artistic practice.
Fukt #10. Contributors include Adam Dant, Nanne Meyer, D-L Alvarez, Monika Grzymala, Steven Ketchum, Ralf Ziervogel, Kay Arne Kirkebø, Michael Schall, Björn Hegardt, Ola Åstrand, Rinus Van de Velde, Daniel Zeller, Tegneklubben, Yehudit Sasportas, Ane Graff, Daniel Nadaud, Joan Linder, Astrid Köppe, Brendan Fernandes, and Motoko Dobashi. Essay by Erlend Hammer.












