Jennifer Smith Tapp

@jsmithtapp

Chicago former magazine editor + current lover of art and words co-founder & editor of @read.bureau
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Many of you know me from my past editorial work, but today I’m incredibly excited to share a new project that is ready to take its first breath: Bureau. Bureau is a journal shaped by a deep curiosity about creativity and the ways it moves us– born from observing, listening, collecting, and dreaming. Always dreaming. If you’ve ever been stopped in your tracks by something beautiful or unexpected, I hope you’ll follow us @read.bureau and be a part of what we’re building. Big thank you to @sukottokun for taking this on with me and designing a gorgeous website. As well as to everyone who has listened to me workshop/ramble about this idea in all of its iterations✨
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Wednesday evening inspiration. Studio 54, New Year's Eve, photo by Robin Platzer, 1977. 🪩✨🪩
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Wednesday evening inspiration. Christmas at The Edith Farnsworth House, Plano, IL. Designed by Mies van der Rohe. Photo by JC Buck, 2018. ✨
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Saturday evening inspiration. Elsa Peretti in New York, circa 1970, by Jack Robinson / Hulton Archive / Getty Images. 🩰
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6 months ago
NEW INTERVIEW ALERT!! I'm so happy to share a new interview I did with @jsmithtapp in the debut issue of her new #Art publication @read.bureau featuring , #Artists, #ArtCollectors and the #Art itself. I loved the questions and how they made me take a real look at what the pieces I make and collect mean to me. Readbureau.com 🖤🖼️🎨 CONGRATS!!!
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Posted @withregram@read.bureau Meet Bureau: a new journal about the culture of creativity. If you have ever been fortunate enough to spend time around artists and other creatives, you know that there is a distinct kind of quiet conversation that occurs. It happens behind studio doors, across shared meals, and within the notebooks of people who make things. The conversation is thoughtful, and more often than not, we come away having learned something that stays with us. Bureau was born from the desire to document those conversations– and to create a space where process, place, and the people behind creative work can be explored with care. We believe that art, design, food, and creativity in general don’t exist in isolation. They are shaped by context: the texture of daily life, the political moment, personal history, and everything we keep close. Our goal is to trace those connections– to uncover the undercurrents that influence how and why people create. Each issue of Bureau is built around a central theme. Rather than trying to pin meaning down, we let the theme unfold slowly. It’s a point of entry, a prompt, that invites contributors and subjects to reflect on the intersection of everything that influences their work. The result is a thoughtful collection of stories, images, and interviews that feel cohesive without being prescriptive. At Bureau, we are drawn to quiet forms of resistance. To rigor and experimentation. We’re interested in how creatives build a life around their work– and how that work, in turn, responds to the world around them. Artists have always been there to tell the truth about our world, and at a time when established norms have been unmoored, we need creatives more than ever. We want to tell their stories. Word on the street is that attention spans are a thing of the past. Here, we’re not sure that is the case for everyone. If you agree, we hope that each issue of Bureau feels considered– something to return to, something to sit with. This is the beginning. We are building this with intention– and with the knowledge that meaning is created slowly, in dialogue. Welcome to Bureau. We’re glad you’re here.
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Happy Marlowe Day! 🎆🧨🎂Can't believe this queen is 25 years old today. Truly the best daughter any mom or dad could ask for💖
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10 months ago
Friday evening inspiration. Pauline Black, 1980. Photo: Getty Images 🏁
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Friday evening inspiration. Jenny Holzer, Abuse of Power Comes As No Surprise and Moral Injury, North Adams, Massachusetts, January 2021
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Sunday evening inspiration. Diana Ross, by Douglas Kirkland, 1980 🖤☁️🖤
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He was someone you just expected to live on forever. 🕊️Photo by Benght Malmquist
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Saturday evening inspiration. The Jam, Southampton, November 1979. Photo by Chalkie Davies/Getty Images
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