CORNUCOPIA Issue 60, 2019/20
Cornucopia Magazine is een Engelstalige uitgave.
Issue 60 highlights:
A bumper 176-page edition, No 60 celebrates Istanbul’s myriad museums, from the Topkap? to Atatürk’s Art Deco Florya Sea Pavilion, not forgetting teasures further afield, such as the jaw-dropping new Troy Museum on the Dardanelles, and celebrating Istanbul’s retrospective of the ‘1914 Generation’ artist, Avni Lifij – ‘No one better caught the subtle, shifting tones of Istanbul.’
Published twice a year, Cornucopia is the magazine for connoisseurs of Turkey. This independent publication – gorgeous enough for the coffee table, serious enough to be found in academic libraries – is an ever-growing compendium of all things Turkish: history, culture, art, food, travel.
The arbiter of taste Tyler Brûlé has called Cornucopia in the FT ‘a cross between The World of Interiors and National Geographic, with a gentle Turkic twist’. For The New York Review of Magazines, ‘It’s a truism that the measure of a travel magazine’s success is whether it makes you yearn to visit the destinations it depicts. Cornucopia goes one better. It is a vacation in itself.’ For the blog Quintessence, ‘Cornucopia is indeed an apt name for this publication of plenty, overflowing with Turkish beauty, inspiration and edification.’