Slanted Special Issue: Georgia/Armenia
This special issue of German magazine Slanted aims to capture the vibrant landscapes of creativity, culture and history in Georgia and Armenia.
In August 2023, a team including Lars Harmsen, Markus Lange, and Rene Wawrzkiewicz embarked on a journey from Tbilisi, Georgia, to Yerevan, Armenia. Along the way, the group stopped by the studios of numerous designers and artists, unearthing the rich tapestry of talent that defines these two distinct yet interconnected nations. In the heart of the Caucasus, both Tbilisi and Yerevan emerge as beacons of creativity, diversity, and intelligence. Despite sharing a common border, each city resonates with its unique character, offering a kaleidoscope of experiences.
Wojciech Górecki, an analyst at the Centre for Eastern Studies in Warsaw, provides a brilliant introduction to Georgia, highlighting its geographical position in Asia while underscoring its historical ties to Europe. Krzysztof Strachota, Head of the Turkey, Caucasus, and Central Asia Department at the Centre for Eastern Studies, sheds light on Armenia's ongoing struggle for independence and the persistent conflict with Azerbaijan shape the geopolitics of the former Soviet republic
Slanted covers typography, graphic design and culture around the world.
Edited by Lars Harmsen, Markus Lange, and Rene Wawrzkiewicz
Designed by Lars Harmsen and Markus Lange
Published by Slanted, March 2024
Softcover, 160 pages, full color, 6.3 × 9.5 inches
ISBN: 978-3-94-844068-8