Joshua Beutum is a London-based writer exploring the intersection of art, fashion, music and intimacy in contemporary cultural spaces. He is also the Life and Culture Editor of the COLD Magazine.

Joshua has worked with publications like Lampoon, HUNGER, 10 Magazine, DAMN Magazine, and Crosscurrent, among others. He has also been recognised for his self-published literary zine in Dazed Magazine and for his contributions to Heavy Traffic in The New York Times. Alongside his editorial work, Joshua creates bespoke written content for LOEWE.

Art and Fashion Features: Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian: Interstellar Communication as Cultural Resistance — Lampoon; Roham Shamekh on Artful Design and Pharell’s Echoes — Lampoon; How Private Shows Are Changing How We Consume Art — HUNGERVlad Zorin is the Controversial Photographer Unmasking Queer Art — HUNGERGesture, Found Materials and Mass Consumption in Anselm Reyle’s Rebellious New Exhibition, Sunrise Mission — the COLD Magazine; How C.G. Williams is Reinventing the Gallery Model — the COLD Magazine; Ten Tips for Embracing Garment Anarchy — 10 Magazine. Ten’s To See: ‘Fresh Window: The Art of Display & Display of Art’ At Museum Tinguely10 Magazine.

Music and Culture Features: DONT MAKE THIS WEIRD on “Pop Alchemy”, Queerness, and his Self-Titled Debut — the COLD Magazine; ‘STEP IN TIME’: Behind the Sound, Style, and Soul of the 90s Rave Scene, the COLD Magazine; LSDXOXO Ahead of Homobloc — 10 Magazine. Rosa Cecilia: The Songstress on the Cusp of a New Era — the COLD Magazine.

Zine: IF THESE SHEETS COULD TALK combines auto-fiction and photography to explore intimate moments of self-discovery, connection and mourning. It is available for purchase at Good Press, Burley Fisher Books, NewBridge Books, The Common Press and BOOKS Peckham.