The BOM Magazine, the publication for the Ballet of the Masses project at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in Berlin, focuses on rare perspectives on football as a field of both tension and relaxation.
Inside, the authors tackle the big, small, and supposedly trivial topics, questions, and debates surrounding football in conversations, essays, poetry, and visual essays. The bookazine features a dynamic feel and aesthetic between a football magazine and a paperback, and was developed together with Archive Books. It is lavishly illustrated with photographs and illustrations that offer a bold visual commentary, and in parts contemporary vision, of the world’s favourite sport.
Includes articles on AI-driven football technology, a look back at Cameroon's 1990 World Cup, reflections of the game from ex-pro and human rights activist Tugba Tekkal, and how a tree found its way into the middle of Chile's National Stadium.
Size: 220 x 320
Pages: 168