In each issue POLLEN took a theme from philosophy and explored it through a collision of photography, fiction, essay, poetry and more. Two issues of POLLEN were published in print. Issue 1: The Idea of Natural History. Issue 2: Creaturely Life.

Editors: Ezekiel Morgan, Harry Glass, Peter Mathews and Lachlan Gell.

Amongst the contributions: Giorgio Agamben, John Berger, Leon Batchelor, Timothy Chandler, Tiane Doan Na Champassak, Lucian Castaing-Taylor, Miguel de Cervantes, Andrei Platonov, J.M. Coetzee, Ron Fricke, Amelia Groom, Ann Jefferson, Jan Kempaneers, Steve Kelsen, Franz Kafka, Daniil Kharms, June Yong Lee, Esther Leslie, Nicky Hamann Marc De Leeuw, Desmond Manderson, Mark Magidson, Tito Mouraz, Stephen Mitchelmore, Jacinta Mulders, Pierre Michon, Robert Musil, Véréna Paravel, Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab, Carlo Salzini, Miriam Ticktin, ves Marchand and Romain Meffre, George Szirtes, Emma Stewart, Miguel Vatter, Martin Heidegger, H.G. Wells, Chris Wild, Daisuke Yokota, Slavoj Žižek.


Select Spreads From Issue 2: Creaturely Life


Select Spreads From Issue 1: The Idea of Natural History