- Source: G Magazine
- Source: G (magazine)
G Magazine was a Brazilian gay men's magazine that featured frontal nudity (including erections) and articles for the gay community, created by Ana Fadigas. It was a monthly publication that sold approximately 180,000 issues every month, about half of Playboy. Its online version was G Online.
The magazine featured nude photographs of dozens of Brazilian celebrities as well as foreign celebrities, such as Warren Cuccurullo, guitarist for Duran Duran. Among these Brazilian celebrities are actors Alexandre Frota, Matheus Carrieri and Victor Wagner, model Klaus Hee, DJs, singers Rodrigo Phavanello, Márcio Aguiar and David Cardoso Junior as well as footballers of the national team and other professional teams and contestants of the Brazilian version of Big Brother and other reality shows.
List of cover models
The following is a list of magazine cover models:
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(in Portuguese) G Online at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
All issues of G Magazine
G: Material zur elementaren Gestaltung (Materials for Elementary Construction) was a constructivist magazine published between 1923 and 1926 by Hans Richter. Five issues were produced, with El Lissitzky and Werner Graeff supporting him on the editorial board for the first issue. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Frederick John Kiesler joined the board on subsequent issues.
Issue 1
In Issue 1, they stated that their task was "to clarify the general situation of art and life." They reproduced extracts from the Realistic Manifesto by Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo.
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