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Conceived as a meal, with different sections as different courses, Luncheon is a feast of artists, chefs and folks-about-town orbiting the publisher’s base in the Rochelle School—a converted Victorian building in east London. The Cultural Serving returns for Spring/Summer 2025 and features four distinct and artful pink-hued covers: Richard E. Grant amidst a dramatic backdrop of towering rhubarb, photographed by Tim Gutt; a gorgeous detail from ‘Dragons Unwinged at the Butchers Block’ by Paolo Carzana; a phallic and meaty torso from painter Amy Sillman’s ‘Ugh for 2023 (Torsos)’ and a self-portrait by Sarah Moon and Paolo Roversi. On the Journal, about issue nine:‘Built around the idea of time spent together, over lunch, this large-format celebration of art and culture presents long form transcriptions of conversations…’ READ MORE luncheonmagazine.com