'24 Words' is an anthology of multi-genre texts (essays, poems, stories) and works by painters, sculptors, photographers, and digital artists. Each text and each work of visual art is dedicated to one word / phenomenon / concept / feeling. Sky, Truth, Death, Earth, Hope, Support...
For this book, writers, editors, journalists, artists, curators, critics, activists, doctors, and philanthropists came together — very different people who share something in common: they are accustomed to working very hard, creating something new every day, planning years ahead, and believing that good ultimately triumphs over evil. They reflect on how our lives have changed over the past year and seek answers to the main questions: where did we all, like Agent Cooper, drive into on February 24th, and is there a way out of this spreading Black Lodge? What is it like to live with the awareness of an amputated future and watch the past being vulgarized? How do you not lose your mind and yourself in a world where old laws don't work and new ones are absurd?








