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Intersectional zine on counter cultures

estranged is an annual zine delving into one vibrant community at a time, offering new perspectives on how we can make society together.

Through thoughtful conversations, photographic documentation, and meticulous design, this slow medium is both ethical and artistic.

For each issue, we empathically gather personal experiences, as a source of inspiration for all of us who have ever felt estranged. Intended to be a platform providing visibility to the figure of the other, estranged highlights their resistance. 

estranged is a contribution for a radical liberation. By dint of an intersectional approach cultivating awareness on contemporary issues, we aim to improve and sustain human harmony.

 

 

Our Team


 
 
Kaspars Bekeris Co-Founding EditorThe last year and a half has been a period of transformation for me – I had the opportunity to reconnect with an artistic side within and dedicate myself to one of my biggest passions – photography, by making docume…

Kaspars Bekeris
Co-Founding Editor

The last year and a half has been a period of transformation for me – I had the opportunity to reconnect with an artistic side within and dedicate myself to one of my biggest passions – photography, by making documentary portrait photography project of drag artists in Iceland “F*ck Gender”. After meeting Matthias aka. Strell Ytzia, we decided to reach out to all conscious rebels and make the first issue of estranged magazine - dedicated to one counterculture - Icelandic drag family. Estranged is our attempt to create a media that offers a place for mindful conversations on art and politics to inspire everyone develops new ideas and takes action.

 
Matthias "Strell Ytzia" Boyer Co–Founding Editor20 years ago, my parents named me Matthias Boyer Georges William. But you can call me Strell, Strell Ytzia, your bird of Paradise.I began to be engaged and focused on the common Good where I was born a…

Matthias "Strell Ytzia" Boyer
Co–Founding Editor

20 years ago, my parents named me Matthias Boyer Georges William. But you can call me Strell, Strell Ytzia, your bird of Paradise.

I began to be engaged and focused on the common Good where I was born and grew up, in Reunion Island, France. There, I initiated the founding of the local movement of the Young Greens, before spending two years in Paris for my studies in social sciences and philosophy at Sciences Po Paris and La Sorbonne Paris IV. Those experiences in the associative and academic field furthered my awareness and understanding of environmental issues and social justice.

Now, I live in Reykjavik where I met Kaspars and began to be a drag artist - a new chapter of my life. Nevertheless, I remain faithful to my values. Stating through the art of drag, so against the binarism of gender, my non-white non-heterosexual and vegan identity, and creating Estranged are my new contributions to the intersectional movement for justice.