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Motherland (magazine)
Motherland is a quarterly magazine on contemporary and emerging Indian cultures. Each issue focuses on a single theme, and explores that theme through essays, art, photography, and reportage.

Motherland is founded, edited and art directed at Wieden+Kennedy Delhi. As of July 2013, the magazine's editor is Vandana Verma, with joint Creative Director's V Sunil and Bharat Sikka.

Scope ' Motherland includes the work of reporters, journalists, columnists, fiction writers, photographers, illustrators, graphic artists, and cartoonists. Previous issue themes have included:

1 The Freedom issue (released September 2010)

2 The Stargazing issue

3 The Parties issue

4 The Northeast issue

5 The Ecology issue

6 The Prisons issue

7 The Ghosts issue

8 The Performance issue

9 The Gurgaon issue

10 The Borders issue

11 The Skin issue (release November 2013)

External links '

Motherland online

Motherland on Facebook

Motherland on Twitter

Backing '

Motherland is published by the creative agency, Wieden+Kennedy Delhi. Established in November 2007, W+K Delhi is one of India's only boutique advertising agencies, and their portfolio of work rejects the usual clichés of ‘aspirational’, pseudo-western imagery and defensive, in-your-face ethnicity, W+K Delhi’s campaigns combine regional flavours, values and tastes with global aesthetics and pop culture. W+K Delhi’s client list includes Heineken® India, Procter & Gamble, Intel, Levi’s® India, Bhartiya City, Cleartrip.com, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, Unitech, InterGlobe, Forest Essentials as well as several new ‘tiger brands’ from India’s fastest-growing market categories, including Royal Enfield Motorcycles, and IndiGo (India’s #1 airline).

About Wieden+Kennedy ' Wieden+Kennedy, founded in Portland, Oregon, is one of the largest independently owned advertising agencies, with offices in Amsterdam, Delhi, London, New York, Portland, Shanghai and Tokyo. A full-service, creatively-led communications company, Wieden+Kennedy has helped build some of the world's strongest and best-known brands, including Nike, ESPN, Starbucks, Target, Honda, Electronic Arts, P&G and Coca-Cola.