TANK MAGAZINE | The Live Show Issue, Summer 2010 | Issue 50 | BUY THIS ISSUE
fronting
- EDITOR’S LETTER by Masoud Golsorkhi
- PLAYING IN THE RUINS: Cyprien Gaillard brings his architectural studies to MMK Zollamt
- DAN SHAW-TOWN: drawing a sculpture at Christopher Crescent
- DANCING IN THE DARK: jump like a magnet, swing like a pendulum, dance with the doctorates
- ASIA, SINGAPORE'S NEW FASHION CAPITAL: nsha atelier debuts at Blueprint at Asia Fashion Exchange
- THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE: Maison Martin Margiela arrives in London
- FLASH FICTION: short short stories by Yoshiko Nagai
- FEATHERED COCAINE: A bird’s eye view of illegal falcon smuggling from the USSR to Osama bin Laden
- JOSEPH RETURNS: a fresh new collections combines Carine Roitfeld with Mongolian wool
- SACRED GEOMETRY: Sacred geometry
- AFTER THE RUINS: a recent history of Beirut as played by its musical mavericks
- CABARET: Bourgeois and Maurice take you to another dimension
- SOPHOCLES RETURNS: Theatre of War takes drama out of the classroom and into the mess hall for 21st-century soldiers
- CAFE CULTURE: Nicolas Deshayes mixes concrete brutalism with caramel-coloured glass
- DOS PALILLOS: Albert Raurich and Camper bring marinated monkfish liver to Berlin
features
- SECRET WARS: an army of artists invade Europe
- HOW MUCH CAN YOU ENDURE: Performance art is not for the faint-hearted. James Westcott explains to Shumon Basar how it all started with starving saints and may well end in our age of obsessive re-enactments
- THE BLUE PLANET: Foals, Dave Ma and Christopher Wright conjure up musical visions
- ON THE SEVENTH DAY: a preacher’s week in words
- CALIFORNIA LOVING: Lucky Dragons bring psychedelic art, pop and peace
- THE THEATRE OF CRUELTY: Performance revisited on the 40th anniversary of its cinematic release
- KONONO NO°1: musical instruments inspired by God
- THE MADNESS OF KING GEORGE: a new edition of Animal Farm proves George Orwell’s reputation for principled political writing is undimmed. But beneath the hagiographies, the great journalistic hero was as much Julie Burchill as Winston Churchill
- IF YOU GO INTO THE WOODS TODAY: Kohei Yoshiyuki and Tokyo’s dark summers of love
- PERFORMANCE ATTITUDES: Tank visits the bars, gardens and discos of contemporary art
- COCO SUMNER: photography by Willem Jaspert, styling by Chloe Kerman
- MY N98 MUSE: Nike and Tank decided to bring together the most exciting talent from the worlds of sport and fashion for an exciting collaboration
- JESSICA LOVE: photography by Guto, styling by Chloe Kerman
- LAUREN PRITCHARD: photography by Julia Kennedy, styling by Chloe Kerman
- EDDIE REDMAYNE: photography by Adrian Gaut, styling by Akari Endo-Gaut
- CRAZY HORSES: Ali Mahdavi discusses cabaret with Marjane Satrapi and channels the spirit of Eric von Stroheim for Ellen von Unwerth
talk
- BEN PAGE: "Because we don’t have any form of proportional representation there are lots of places where nothing is going to change"
- YOKO ONO: "This century has just started and we are like babies"
- FATIMA BHUTTO: "It was one of the last things I promised my father before he was killed, that I would tell his story"
- CAROLINE HERRERA: "I don’t want anything but chic by day and then seduction by evening"
- ROSELEE GOLDBERG: "I deeply believe that is our job in life as people involved in the art world"
- COSEY FANNI TUTTI & MARIA FUSCO: "Everything I did was my art life because it all bled into one"
- DALLAS CLAYTON: "I’m inspired by anyone who has ever sat down and written a book from start to finish"
- JOHN MORGAN & THOMAS WEAVER: "Tradition is not a dirty word and too often misunderstood"
- KENNETH ANGER, CERITH WYN EVANS & HANS ULRICH OBRIST: "I obviously like the Jonas Brothers"
- MIRROR MIRROR: Kenneth Anger, Invocation of My Demon Brother