SALT. is an independent publication from Montez Press that operates at the intersection of art, activism, and critical theory. The magazine brings together visual artists, writers, and thinkers whose work engages with the political and social dimensions of contemporary life — not as abstract commentary but as urgent, embodied practice. Each issue is a provocation: dense with ideas, visually uncompromising, and built on the conviction that art and politics are not separate categories but inseparable aspects of a single, ongoing conversation.
The editorial approach values the experimental and the unresolved, giving space to work that resists easy categorisation and refuses to offer comfortable conclusions. The design is bold, the production considered, and the overall effect is of a publication that takes its audience seriously enough to challenge them.
For readers who want their art publications to do more than showcase beautiful objects — who believe that the most important creative work is the work that changes how we think about power, identity, and justice — SALT. is a publication that delivers provocation and beauty in equal measure.