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First published in 2004 by brothers Mark and Ron Hanson in New Zealand, White Fungus has since relocated and evolved into the curious collection of stories on art, cultural history, music and politics that you see today.
Issue #18 features an 80-page interview with American poet and writer Eileen Myles, a retrospective of Hilma af Klint with an eye to deciphering the occult roots of modern art, and a text on the Chinese conception of hell, accompanied by a photo essay by Yao Jui-Chung. All this alongside a tribute to Dino, a pioneer of Taiwan’s ‘90s noise scene, and an interview with Russian artist and founder of ‘psychedelic realism’ Pavel Pepperstein.