Photography Juergen TellerArt & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsIn pictures: The cult magazine that defined 90s indie cultureFeaturing early work by Wolfgang Tillmans, Juergen Teller and more, the INDEX Magazine Retrospective takes a deep dive inside the pioneering publicationShareLink copied ✔️September 12, 2025September 12, 2025TextDazed DigitalIndex Magazine Retrospective Running from 1996 to 2005, INDEX Magazine was one of the most innovative and influential publications of its day, articulating peak style and culture at the turn of the millennium. Founded in New York by artist Peter Halley and publisher Bob Nickas, INDEX drew inspiration from Warhol’s Interview in its engaging, conversational tone, approaching contemporary art, cinema, fashion and with a distinctive flair and a roster of amazing photographers and writers. During its reign, INDEX was a space for burgeoning new talent to publish their work, regularly featuring early-career photography by the likes of Wolfgang Tillmans, Juergen Teller, Leeta Harding, and many more era-defining image-makers. Now, during Paris Design Week, an exhibition with Wahter Studio in Paris brings together original imagery, archive covers and spreads taken from the 51 existing issues of the celebrated cult magazine. There’s also a reading room where visitors can explore rarely-seen copies of INDEX and immerse themselves in this rich archive, featuring pioneering interviews such as Alexander McQueen interviewed by Björk, Hedi Slimane by Klaus Biesenbach, and Werner Herzog by Doug Aitken. Visit the gallery above for a closer look. The Index Magazine Retrospective is running at Cør Studio in Paris until 14 September 2025. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThese photos tenderly portray another side of masculinityArt shows to leave the house for in February 2026AdanolaWhat went down at Lila Moss’ intimate Adanola dinner in LondonDazed Club artists and zine-makers for your radarPierre Huyghe’s uncanny epic offers an entry point to alternate realitiesThe most loved photo stories from January 2026LA girls: These photos capture the dizzying flux of adolescenceLenovo & IntelSee Claudia Maté's cyber dreamworld ad for the Make Space NetworkUncensored photos from Tokyo’s longest-running fetish nightCova da Moura: Vibrant portraits from the hip-hop capital of LisbonThese dreamy portraits rebel against stereotypes of Asian youth cultureLenovo & IntelWatch: How three artists make space for AI, creativity and worldbuildingEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy