Fluks/Flux Magazine

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Fluks/Flux approaches text as a practice of attention and curiosity.

Working across English and the Scandinavian languages (Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish), Fluks places discursive, experimental, and theoretical modes of inquiry in dialogue. We welcome writing that is precise and exploratory, as well as unresolved and still searching. Texts might engage with literary works, art and photo books, artistic practices, exhibitions, cultural events and initiatives, etc.

We are particularly interested in texts that test the limits of criticism and explore new ways of thinking through writing. While primarily a space for essays and reviews, the publication remains open to forms that move between and beyond these categories.

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