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Sindroms #Gold

Sindroms is a journal of monochrome states of mind. Curating its content based on specific colours and investigating them across culture, Sindroms immerses its readers in the feelings and moods evoked by each colour.

In this issue:

Through the Golden Sindrom, we set out to explore humankind's eternal strive for excellence — why we long for it, and what comes with that chase.

Is all that glitters gold? Or is it, more often, just the golden calf — a disillusioned ideal? Are ideals testaments to our humanity – to our hopes of being remembered, or are they merely the most vain of our common attributes? Is it human nature to “go for the gold”, and to constantly chase the unattainable? What is excellence rooted in? Is it always contoured by a constant need for more, or is it the journey towards it the very thing that defines our humanity?

Exploring these questions, the edition touches upon subjects such as the notion of success and the temporary high that comes with winning, how self-improvement can become over consuming, or why the metaverse is a modern day El Dorado. We speak with renowned house Hermès about the importance of lightness around the table, to Olympic gold medalist Andreea Raducan about winning and losing a gold medal, and we showcase the work of dozens of talented artists such as Andrès Reisinger, Michael Oliver Love, William Bunce, Amy Currell, Sandy Suffield, Lydia Whitmore and many more.

Covers by Will Bunce and Andrès Reisinger. Solid gold cover underneath cover jacket.

Printed in 500 copies only, this special edition explores excellence, boasting 184 pages between its gilded covers.