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The Hide Magazine

Hyde is an online magazine published 4 to 6 times a year in
irregular intervals aiming to provide a forum for different kinds of unrestrictedly-practised art.

"In each edition, we would like to give comers and artists the opportunity to present themselves and their work, while the selection of the artists is based on the planned topic."

"We try not to focus so much on a certain genre or style but on a uniform philosophy. Each artist is provided with a more or less unlimited number of pages for his presentation and also given the liberty to design the layout of these pages. Hence, the magazine's layout and content are highly influenced
by all participating artists."

"Hyde shall become a communication platform and give artists the chance to get some feedback regarding their work. We believe this is valuable input especially for still unknown artists."

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