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Are you thinking of Black Mirror, published by Fulgur?

On Sat, Aug 24, 2019, 12:21 PM Robert Podgurski <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> Thanks Luis.  I also found it recently but this was just one issue.  I
> thought there may be a journal out there more wholly focused on art.  I
> will keep digging.  I appreciate it.
>
> On Friday, August 23, 2019, 8:02:16 PM EDT, Luis Andrade <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Robert,
>
> Not sure if this below is what you are looking for but it what I came up
> with. It was posted last July/06/2018.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Luis Andrade
>
>
>
> *CFP for a special issue of The Pomegranate on Pagan Art and Fashion*A
> beautiful young woman drapes her long auburn hair over a human skull,
> pressing it close to her face like a lover. Another, clad in black and
> holding a wooden staff, poses like a model in a photo shoot on location in
> an incongruous forest. Long, elaborately decorated fake fingernails like
> talons grasp shiny crystals, evoking the “just so” beauty of a staged
> magazine spread. In the world of the Witches of Instagram, the art of
> photography meets business witchery and feminist activism.
> Is it (still) the season of the witch? Luxury fashion house, Dior, has a
> tarot-themed collection; witchcraft featured in recent issues of *Vogue* magazine;
> young witch-identifying women perform “fashion magic”; and an
> alchemist-fashion designer has invented colour-changing hair dye, inspired
> by a scene in the 1996 movie, *The Craft*. An angry yet luxurious
> sex-positive feminism is in the air; goddesses, witches and sluts are
> rising up again, a decade and a half after Rockbitch stopped touring and
> almost thirty years after Annie Sprinkle’s first workshops celebrating the
> sacred whore.
> Exhibitions showcasing the work of living and dead occult artists have
> been on the increase for several years now, most recently *Black Light:
> Secret Traditions in Art Since the 1950s* at the Centre de Cultura
> Contemporània de Barcelona, and Barry William Hale + NOKO’s Enochian
> performance at Dark Mofo in Tasmania. Multidisciplinary artist Bill Crisafi
> and dancer Alkistis Dimech exemplify the Sabbatic witchcraft aesthetic;
> Russ Marshalek and Vanessa Irena mix fitness and music with witchcraft in
> the age of the apocalypse; DJ Juliana Huxtable and queer arts collective
> House of Ladosha are a coven; rappers Azealia Banks and Princess Nokia are
> out and proud brujas; and singer Lana del Rey admits hexing Donald Trump.
> *The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies* invites
> submissions of articles (5000–8000 words) for a special issue on Pagan Art and
> Fashion, edited by Caroline Tully ([log in to unmask]). How
> are Paganism, modern Goddess worship, witchcraft and magick utilised in the
> service of creative self-expression today? Potential topics might fall
> under the general headings of, but are not limited to, Aesthetics, Dance,
> Fashion, Film and Television, Internet Culture, Literature, Music, and
> Visual Art.
> Submissions due June 15, 2019.
> For information on the submission process see:
> https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/POM/about/submissions
> Please note that *The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan
> Studies* uses the University of Chicago Press notes-and-bibliography
> citation style:
> http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html
>
>
>
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> On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 6:18 PM Robert Podgurski <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> Dear members,
>
> Last winter I believe someone on this list serve posted a note about a
> journal that was being done that focused on the visual arts, painting,
> etc., and magic.  I have not been able to locate that announcement.  If
> anyone can recall or if those responsible for the announcement could please
> chime in with a link that would be most helpful.
>
> Sincerely,
> Robert Podgurski
>
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