CLOSED: OPEN CALL Warehouse Market
September 16, 2024
Sint Janssstraat 51, Amsterdam
Webshop Summer Stop
July 28, 2024
Warehouse webshop
Procrustinacean by Philipp Schueller
March 10, 2023
Stille Veerkade 19, Den Haag
BookLook Issue 1 launch
June 29, 2022
Warehouse HQ, Amsterdam
Our Rags Magazine launch
June 25, 2022
Warehouse HQ, Amsterdam
Reading My Panties zine launch
March 20, 2022
W139, Amsterdam
Growing Pains performance by Youngeun Sohn
February 19, 2022
Blauwbrug, Amsterdam
Warehouse Review 002, 'A Review of Reviews' Zoom Talk
November 18, 2021
Online
Launch Warehouse Review 002 | 'A Review of Reviews'
July 16, 2021
Amsterdam
Hallo 2021
May 27, 2021
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition | Panel Talk
February 10, 2021
Arnhem
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition | Longread part 04: Shanzai Lyric
February 9, 2021
Arnhem
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition | Longread part 03: Chinouk Filique de Miranda
February 6, 2021
Arnhem
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition | Longread part 02: Aïcha Abbadi
February 2, 2021
Arnhem
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition | Digital Footprint Workshop
January 31, 2021
Arnhem
State of Fashion 2021 | Intervention 03: Transition
January 21, 2021
Arnhem
Exhibition JOIN Collective Clothes with Scheltens & Abbenes
September 22, 2020
Eight Cubic Meters, Sint Nicolaasstraat, Amsterdam
Launch Warehouse Review 001 | People Wearing Off-White
July 23, 2020
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
abC Art Book Fair
July 10, 2020
Beijing Times Art Museum
Performance JOIN Collective Livestream Walk
July 6, 2020
Kalverstraat, Amsterdam
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
March 1, 2020
Dordrechts Museum, Dordrecht
Launch Monument Issue #2 | Keupr/van Bentm
January 16, 2020
Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum, Amsterdam
Talk 200 Sisters Souvenirs
January 11, 2020
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
Launch Press & Fold Issue #1 | The Luxury Issue
December 7, 2019
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
Launch D&K LOOK BOOK 2019 | All Or Nothing
November 30, 2019
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
Printing Plant Art Book Fair 2019
November 21, 2019
Looiersgracht 60, Amsterdam
Launch A Magazine Reader 03
October 26, 2019
Onomatopee, Eindhoven
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
October 25, 2019
Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven
Workshop A Magazine Reader 03
October 4, 2019
Onomatopee, Eindhoven
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
October 3, 2019
Fanfare, Amsterdam
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
September 28, 2019
Cube Design Museum, Kerkrade
Workshop PORTAL 005
September 24, 2019
Punkt Ø - Galleri F 15, Moss, Norway
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
July 13, 2019
Museum Arnhem
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
July 7, 2019
Capsicum, Amsterdam
Launch A Magazine Reader 02
June 22, 2019
Kleine Oord, Arnhem
Workshop JOIN Collective Clothes
June 1, 2019
De Appel, Amsterdam
Launch JOIN Collective Clothes Manual
May 18, 2019
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
Bergen Art Book Fair 2019 with Hordaland Kunstsenter
April 17, 2019
Hordaland Kunstsenter, Bergen
Printing Plant Art Book Fair 2018 | Talk on Printed Matter in Fashion
November 25, 2018
Looiersgracht 60, Amsterdam
Launch One-to-One Reader
October 20, 2018
San Serriffe, Amsterdam
Launch PORTAL 002
July 21, 2018
State of Fashion, De Melkfabriek, Arnhem
Launch A Magazine Reader 01
June 29, 2018
WALTER, Arnhem
Launch Monument Issue #1 | Rozema/Teunissen
June 20, 2018
Sexyland, Amsterdam
Workshop PORTAL 002
May 31, 2018
State of Fashion, Arnhem
Launch Press & Fold Issue #0 | The Street Issue
February 23, 2018
Schoon den Boer, Amsterdam
Launch PORTAL 001
January 13, 2018
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Workshop PORTAL 001
November 10, 2017
Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam
Launch Press & Fold Issue #0 | The Street Issue
A conversation with Hanka van der Voet, Beau Bertens, Hendrickje Schimmel (Tenant of Culture), Anouk Beckers, Elisa van Joolen and Femke de Vries. Installation by Tenant of Culture.
Press & Fold is a new independent fashion magazine that aims to explore alternative fashion forms and narratives. The bi-annual magazine provides a platform for critical fashion practitioners who do not obey the rules the fashion system is currently dictating.
In a time where everything in fashion is in flux so little of it seems to be discussed on the pages of fashion magazines, forever trying to sell us more things we do not actually need. Ever since the first fashion magazine appeared the goal has been to show and sell – some more explicit than others – the latest fashions. This obsession with ‘the new’ has had a constraining influence on the development of an independent fashion media and a serious fashion critique. Press & Fold wants to discuss, but more importantly, imagine what fashion would like if we take away advertising and editorials, take away the need to sell something through the magazine, and instead focus on having conversations on the production, presentation, consumption of clothes and the contexts in which this takes place. Press & Fold focuses on a fashion reality that isn’t based solely on consuming the latest fashions but on our experiences through fashion, seeking an alternative fashion discourse that goes beyond treating fashion as a commodity.
For its inaugural issue, Press & Fold reflects on the relation between fashion and the street, as the street has always played a pivotal – but ever-changing – role in the generation, presentation and perpetuation of fashion. A short overview of the content: Beau Bertens researches the impact of visual language on the street by deconstructing the shopping bag and examining its rhetoric power by placing it in an editorial context, Johannes Reponen critically examines concepts of ‘street style’ and ‘streetwear’, Laura Gardner writes about how 90s art groups such as Art Club 2000, Honey-Suckle Company and Bernadette Corporation presented a critique of the institutions of fashion through the concept of ‘collectivity’, Renee van der Hoek discusses with Camiel Fortgens how to find one’s place within a changing fashion system, Ricarda Bigolin of D&K explores the slippages between workwear, streetwear and branding in the context of current high end and luxury fashion practices, Duran Lantink shows his daily observations from the streets of South Africa, the urban tales of streetwear brand AVOIDSTREET are imagined in an advertorial, Tenant of Culture reflects on narratives surrounding waste in fashion, Ruby Hoette documents items of clothing found in public spaces, reflecting on concepts inherent to the current fashion system such as newness, brand value versus material quality and uniqueness, Femke de Vries constructs a fashion column, and Elisa van Joolen proposes an alternative fashion editorial that shows the material properties of clothes by Dutch streetwear labels Bonne Suits, By Parra, Ontour and Patta with the precision of an X-ray vision.
Press & Fold | Notes on making and doing fashion is initiated by Hanka van der Voet in collaboration with art director and graphic designer Beau Bertens. The magazine is a collaborative research project that connects critical fashion practitioners from all over the world.