TANK MAGAZINE |
The Utopium Issue, Winter 2005 |
Issue 34
fronting
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EDITOR‘S LETTER: boys in the hood
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UNCHAINED MELODY: Leslie Feist explains her multifaceted music career
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FRENCH CONNECTION: photography by Nasser Mecili, styling by Joseph Salah
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MOTOR CITY: park up in Stan Douglas’ Detroit
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LOVE AND LA HAINE: Paris collective Kourtrajmé rethinks the look and sound of the suburbs
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TWICE AS NICE: photography by Jason Hetherington, styling by Victoria Herbert
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PILGRIMS’ PROGRESS: a musical movie tour of ultra-religious Louisiana
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SIREN SONG: photographer Oliver Wilson makes a bigger splash
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THE FUN OF THE FAIR: it’s only in its third year, the Frieze art fair conquers all
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SPECIAL K: photography by Michael Brosnan, styling by David Vivirido
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GIVING IN LUXURY: Gucci teams up with Unicef
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WHAT LIES BENEATH: in Caché, Michael Haneke gets under the skin of middle-class fears in the modern world
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IN BED WITH SLAVOJ ZIZEK: there’s a new documentary about philosophy’s favourite pop star
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HARD CANDY: photography by The Two, styling by Chloe Kerman
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THE REBIRTH OF WOOL: photography by Chiara Romagnoli, styling by Emma Macfarlane
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THE DEVIL’S RETIREMENT HOME: December means Art Basel at Miami and the devilish imagination of artist Olav Westphalen
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THINK DIFFERENT: on the trail of Wittgenstein’s ramblings
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ONE STEP BEYOND: Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes are out of this world
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VERSACE’S GOLDEN GLOW: photography by Jason Hetherington, styling by Victoria Herbert
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TRENCH WARFARE: photography and Valerie Stahl, styling by Richard Pierce
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THE FUTURE HEAD: Paul Epworth, the producer behind the current Brit music revival, tells Tank who we’ll be listening to in 2006
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THE ’RITHM KINGS: architects Aranda/Lasch turn digital nerdism into captivating architecture
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EYE CLAUDIUS: photography by Michael Brosnan, styling by David Vivirido
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I WANT MY TANK TV: this winter Tank tv joins the attention-deficient generation
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VALLI GIRLS ARE GO: photography by Valerie Stahl, styling by Chloe Kerman
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SIGN LANGUAGE: For Swiss graphics duo Norm, three dimensions are better than two
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BECAUSE YOU’RE GORGEOUS: London’s trainee beauticians on looks and life
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SCARLET WOMAN: photography by Jillian Lochner
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THIS IS RADIO TANK: Fujiya & Miyagi, The Gossip, Broken Social Science, Who Made Who, ShyChild
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THE WOOD LIFE: David Spero’s Low-Impact Settlements
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MILAN: fashion week spring/summer 2006
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PARIS: fashion week spring/summer 2006
features
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YEARNING RUBBER: Atsuko Kudo takes rubber out of the dungeon and onto the catwalk
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CHRISTIAN LACROIX FUN AND FREEDOM: Lacroix on life under new ownership and with fresh inspiration
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LONDON FIGHTS BACK: where would international fashion be without London
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SWING OUT SISTER: photography by Valerie Stahl, styling by Chloe Kerman
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NEXT TO NOTHING: photography by The Two, styling by Chloe Kerman
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MARKET FORCES: Stephen Gill’s visual record of an East London market that was once virtually unknown and is now no more
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BEYOND BELIEF: in India, history lessons have become a religious battleground. worrying? yes. but ideologically inspired accounts of the past are gaining ground across the world
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WRITTEN ON THE WIND: after Hurricane Katrina, many religious groups were quick to explain the apparently inexplicable. but how much more enlightened are the rest of us
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WINTER’S A WONDERLAND: global temperatures are on the rise, but our visions of winter aren’t thawing
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BERLUSCONI THE BUILDER: before he rule Italy, Silvio Berlusconi crowned himself king of Milanese property development. even then, the leader’s unique sense of style was unmistakable
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WANNA BE IN MY GANG: why movie gang The Warriors is still kicking ass 26 years on
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UNSPEAK: Steven Poole unpacks the modern language of power
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A DEEPER LOVE: why Tokyo’s new flood control system is too spectacular to keep hidden
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CURATED PAGES: Gunna B. Kvaran
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WAR AND REMEMBRANCE: Ziyah Gafic returns to Grozny, Chehcnya, after 10 years of conflict
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DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE: Frank Van der Salm’s model images of the really unreal
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RULE ONE WAS TO KILL, THERE WAS NO RULE TWO: The men behind the 1994 massacre of Rwanda’s Tutsis recount the story of their killing season
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SPACE INVADER: uber-curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on the future of the gallery and the art of conversation
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JIVE TALKING: Tank parties with the flashback folk of Rhythm Riot’s 1940s Weekender
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CRYSTALLISED: photography by Dimitri Danilov
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THE TALENTED MR JONES: photography by Masoud, styling by Yasmine Eslami
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TOO MUCH TOO YOUNG: photography by Danilo Giuliani, styling by Jo Barker
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TENDER IS THE LIGHT: photography by Sam Throne, styling by William Gilchrist
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LE SMOKING: photography by Ali Mahdavi, styling by Catherine Baba
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FLASH FICTION: 10 short stories, written exclusively for Tank