TANK MAGAZINE |
The Oh Juno Issue, Summer 2007 |
Issue 40
features
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WHERE’S WILEY: British music’s most overlooked radical is back with a new album, but will it launch grime into the big time or leave the music mainstream in a muddle
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PARIS NEXUS: Kap Bambino and the future sound of the French capital
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KISS: Black Lips spread the love worldwide
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TOGETHER IN ELECTRIC DREAMS: Simian Mobile Disco’s debut album brings the summer party to your house
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DAUL’S WORLD: By Isaac Lock, photography by Cameron Smith
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SUMMER OF ART: Venice, Documenta, Basel, Münster, Sharjah, Rotterdam
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LOW BUDGET MONUMENTS: cheap souvenirs and old ybas at the Venice Biennale
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SPIRIT OF THE PAGE: the 12th Documenta promises mystery and magazines
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BASEL FLUSH: art’s big-money event has great artistic promise too
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CITY LIMITS: Münster Skulptur Projekte goes beyond the art-show convention
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FOREVER CHANGES: The need for “less oil more courage” at the Sharjah Biennial
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URBAN UNCERTAINTY: power is knowledge at the Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
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CHOICE DISAPPOINTMENTS: biennials and their wilful discontents
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RUBBLE TO RABBLE: two generations of Italian architects and their splendid but nearly impossible rebellions
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PAINTING BY NUMBERS: the new data crunching formula for rating the value of art
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WHEELER DEALER: gear? garlic bread? girls with guys’ appendages? anything else, sir? you’ll never guess what Indian cabbie nandu has in the back of his auto-rickshaw
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SON OF A PREACHER MAN: what Jacob Holdt’s photographs taught America
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LA FAMME NIKITA: photography by John Lindquist, styling by Katy Lassen
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ME MYSELF AND EYE: photography by Gutto
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GREEN AND PEASANT LAND: photography by Bella Howard, styling by Robbie Spencer
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LIQUID SKY: photography by Luis Monteiro, styling by Felipe Mendes
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THE PLAYERS: a fashion performance starring Britain’s brightest young acting talent