TANK MAGAZINE |
Leave them all behind |
Issue 33
fronting
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COME FLY WITH US: Tank.tv embarks on an exploration of contemporary holiday morality
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LORD OF THE MANOR: photography by Valerie Stahl, styling by Richard Pierce
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PRINTS OF DARKNESS: a new documentary finds gloom lurking behind the work of a pioneer of colour photography, William Eggleston
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BLUE TO THE POWER OF TWO: late-night mood music with New York quartet The Double
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FLOWER POWER: after an anti-social debut, sister act CocoRosie return with an army of collaborators and a loving philosophy inspired by the Care Bears
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DISCO INFERNO: Death From Above 1979 put rock cliché to the torch text
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MARSELL SHOES: the shoes that whisper rather than shout
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BELT UP: waist not? want not. high guys are fly this autumn
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RUFFLED AND READY: photography by Simon Harris, styling by David Vivirido
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VIEWS OF THE WORLD: Warren Neidich’s eye for the news
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WERE THESE BOOTS MADE FOR WALKING: functional footwear or form fetishism? Marloes ten Bhömer has us all wrong-footed
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A LOT OF BOTTLE: Fabien Baron explains his curvy container for Calvin Klein’s latest perfume
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CAPTAIN CAVEMAN: photography by Jamie Brunskill, styling by Brooke Neilson
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ANIMAL MAGIC: move over teddy bears – fluorescent rabbits and pet pigs make genetic research child’s play
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TOSS AND TURN: architect Elena Manferdini’s thoughts for food
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GLAMOUR KIDS: London Fashion Week autumn/winter 2005/06
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STONE COLD SOBER: Milan Fashion Week autumn/winter 2005/06
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DARK CITY: Paris Fashion Week autumn/winter 2005/06
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THE KIDS ARE ALL BRIGHT: Graduate Fashion Week autumn/winter 2005/06
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LEAD OR DEAD: Mihara Yasuhiro talks about making running shoes with Puma, breaking menswear taboos and why the humble pencil is his ultimate design inspiration
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HOMBRE: photography by Daniel Riera, styling by Francesco Sourigues
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FLOORED GENIUS: why pick one designer when you can have one for each floor? Hotel Puerta América takes the designer hotel concept to the next level
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LOST: why is the most talked-about Russian film of the moment nowhere to be seen, or heard of, in Russia
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DOUBLE DUTCH: Spijkers and Spijkers get flirty with the 1930s
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QUITE CONTINENTAL: photography by Daniel Riera, styling by Francesco Sourigues
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FANTASTIC JOURNEY: photography by Chris Smailes, styling by Isaac Lock
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MILITARIA: photography by Masoud, styling by Isaac Lock
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HIS MASTER’S CHOICE: no brand extensions, no gimmicks, no compromise, no doubt – Yamamoto still wears it well
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THE FASHION OLYMPICS: photography by Bryony Wright, styling by David Vivirido
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GARDENERS’ WHIRL: Zaha Hadid’s sinewy Danish museum extension gives and takes from nature
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THIS IS RADIO TANK: live is life
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BEST FOOT FORWARD: in conversation with Jenne Osterhoudt
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THE GOOD LIFE: Bill Owens’s pioneering visions of suburbia
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SOSOOL COOL: Iran’s young style rebels on their style and sensibility
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TORVILL AND JEANS: the season’s best premium denim – on ice
features
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EYES ON THE SIZE: Richard Serra, Bilbao and the art of bigness
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LIMESTONE COWBOY: Robin Rhode’s chalk art makes its own rules
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BILLION DOLLAR MAYBE: no replica pyramid or palace, no wow factor, just $2.7 billion. welcome to Wynn Las Vegas
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OF THE DARK PAST: recollections of the ripper
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BLOW UP: Cai Guo-Qiang’s explosive approach to art in an age of anxiety
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REMEMBER: the UK debut of Bertien van Manen’s intimate, familial photographs
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THE LOST BOYS: why the Borribles – the swearing, stealing and long-forgotten fictional antidote to the privileged worlds of Harry Potter et al – will soon be more than just the best-kept secret in children’s books
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A CONCORDANCE WITH GEOFF DYER: Geoff Dyer is one of the UK’s most interesting and underappreciated contemporary authors, writing on everything from other authors to yoga to, in the case of his latest, The Ongoing Moment, photography
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THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS: Isa Genzken’s new views of news
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EYE CONTACT: Sierra Leone meets the UK – five years in the link between schools for the blind
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CATHERINE THE GREAT: forty years after Repulsion, age has not withered Catherine Deneuve. but then she has always been much more than just a pretty face
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THE WRITING ON THE WALL: as Beijing looks ahead to the 2008 Olympics, what are China’s neighbourhood chalkboards trying to tell its citizens? and are any of them listening anyway
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MYSL: Stefano Pilati tells Masoud Golsorkhi why classical is the new radical
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8 MILE HIGH CLUB: photography by Masoud, styling by Christophe Martinez