Garage is an international art and culture publication that originated as a biannual print magazine founded by Dasha Zhukova in 2011, alongside the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow. The magazine quickly established itself as a platform for ambitious cultural journalism, combining art criticism, fashion features, and cultural commentary with the kind of visual production values that reflected its founder’s commitment to treating contemporary art as a subject worthy of the most ambitious publishing.
The publication later evolved into a digital platform under the Vice Media umbrella, expanding its coverage while maintaining its focus on the intersection of art, fashion, music, and contemporary culture. The editorial approach has always favoured the adventurous and the cross-disciplinary, covering everything from emerging artists and underground music to high fashion and political art with equal seriousness and visual flair.
The magazine’s trajectory — from museum-backed print publication to digital media brand — mirrors the broader transformation of arts media in the twenty-first century. Through each evolution, Garage has maintained its core conviction that the most interesting cultural conversations happen at the borders between disciplines.
For readers who believe that art, fashion, and music are not separate worlds but interconnected parts of a single cultural conversation, Garage represents the kind of editorial ambition that the art world needs more of.