MSCHF, Dirty Magazine Tout Collaboration

NEW YORK — Art collective MSCHF and Dirty Magazine are touting their collaboration on a new issue of MSCHF Magazine.

MSCHF Vol. 7: XXX is the publication’s first foray into adult content and is guest edited by the Dirty Magazine team.

“MSCHF Mag continually experiments with its format,” said MSCHF’s CCO Kevin Wiesner. “In the past it has been tiny, huge or all-comics, and from Volume 1 we've wanted to do a magazine that had to be packaged in an opaque black plastic modesty bag. Vol 7: XXX finally gave us the chance.”

Dirty Magazine editor-in-chief Ripley Soprano enthused about the issue.

“MSCHF approached us because they had never produced an adult photoshoot or dabbled in editorial smut despite always wanting to,” Soprano said. “We used this affirming opportunity with the art, tech and levity-filled titan to give a hat tip to our criminal co-conspirators, uplift the voices that get left behind in mainstream adult industry discourse and to double down on our critique of the landscape of intimacy and technology.”

To purchase MSCHF Magazine Vol. 7: XXX, click here.

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