November 5, 2004

About Us

Launched November 5th, 2004, TRIGGER MAGAZINE is the brainchild of New York-based artist Liberation Iannillo. Trigger Magazine aims to create a web environment – a cyber salon – focusing on the discovery, nurturing and promotion of artists in all mediums. Trigger Magazine's artists bring a rebellious sense of energy that has come to represent the “downtown” aesthetic that defines a New York scene in danger of becoming extinct. A direct response to the cookie cutter, conveyer belt era of corporate catalogues and focus-group based market research that creates a ubiquitous franchise on every corner and a full spectrum of beige in every home.

More than just another bohemian diatribe, Trigger Magazine highlights creative mavericks able to make their way into the mainstream without ever compromising their artistic vision or integrity. The term artist as used by Trigger Magazine includes anyone who is passionate about their vocation and brings a fresh point of view to their world of work. Regardless if the subject is a painter, musician, writer, photographer, designer or athlete, Trigger Magazine looks for individuals bringing a provocative and genuinely distinctive spin to what they are doing.

"I passionately hate the idea of being with it, I think an artist has always to be out of step with his time."

- Orson Welles
US actor & director (1915 - 1985)

Liberation Iannillo: Editor In Chief / Publisher
liberation@triggermagazine.com

Mikal Saint George: PR Contact
mikal@triggermagazine.com

Gallery Listings:
listings@triggermagazine.com

Tech Column:
tech@triggermagazine.com

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subscribe@triggermagazine.com

Contributing Writers and Photographers:

Dinika Amaral, William Cate, Jessica Cogan, Lauren Cerand, Carey Denniston, Liberation Iannillo, Mikal Saint George, Justin Quinn Pelegano, Dennis Spafford, Troy Tolley and Evan Sung.

Art Direction / Web Design: Liberation Multimedia
Content Management: Fortified Data Solutions
Hosting: Raven Studioz

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