Spring 2002 issue of the biannual publication "Purple". Edited by Elein Fleiss and Olivier Zahm. Contents include: "Summer 2002," by Alex Antitch; "The Imaginary World," by Jeff Rian; "New York Lowdown," by Bruce Benderson; "What The Coptic Guy Said," by Nick Tosches; "Avenidas," by Jens Hoffmann; "Ma couleur préférée," by Claude Closky; "Therefore," by Elein Fleiss; "Absolute Beginners," by Maurizio Cattelan; "Portrait," by Wolfgang Tillmans; "Calme Plat," by Pierre Leguillon; "Surface," by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster; "Lutz Huelle," interviewed by Nakako Hayashi; "Miltos Manetas," interviewed by Olivier Zahm; "Louis Vuitton & Miu Miu," by Ola Rindal; "Helmut Lang," by Terry Richardson; "Marc Jacobs," by Mark Borthwick "Ann-Sofie Back," by Giasco Bertoli; "Julia & Mehdi, apres," by Laetitia Benat; "A.F. Vandervorst," by Masafumi Sanai; "Jil Sander, Men & Women," by Richard Prince; "La Mer," with texts by Lewis Baltz, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Dike Blair, Jeff Clark, Eve Couturier, Bruce Benderson, Elein Fleiss, Richard Prince, Jeff Rian, Olivier Zahm, Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle, Mark Fishman, Amy Fusselman, Kim Gordon, Karl Holmqvist, Lodge Kerrigan, Mark Kingwell, Claude Lévêque, Chan Marshall, Mark Mordue, and Beth Yahp; Photos by Laetitia Benat, Dike Blair, Mark Borthwick, Anders Edström, Elein Fleiss, C. Wayne Gordon, and Takashi Homma; "Tokyo Synthesis," by Claude Lévêque; "Equador," by Banu Cennetoglu; "El Castillo," by Pablo Leon de la Barra; "Seven Pink Drawings," by Tomoo Gokita; "In Jerusalem and Tel Aviv," by Rami Maymon; "Buenos Aires Amor," by Guillermo Ueno; "Faces," by Trinie Dalton; "Uncoated Eyes," by Amy Jean Porter; "Kook!," by Geoffrey Cruickshank-Hagenbuckle; "Green, Blue, Pink, Charlotte," by Henry Roy; "Uslu Airlines," by Banu Cennetoglu; and "On The Hairwaves," by Tom Lingnau & Frank Schumacher.