TANK MAGAZINE | The Art Attack Issue, Autumn 2010 | Issue 51 | BUY THIS ISSUE
fronting
- EDITOR'S LETTER by Masoud Golsorkhi
- MODERN ROMANCE: Steven Claydon explores Bronze Age mythology, medieval heartache and 21st-century sculpture
- BROKEN DREAMS: Lacoste goes back to the Ming Dynasty in search of the perfect polo shirt
- SCREENING: Robin Footitt and Sachin Kaeley set painting and video on a collision course
- OUROBOROS: Adham Faramawy reimagines Egyptian gods and Persian assassins for the YouTube generation
- A DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF TIME: the Ballets Russes comes to London
- THE NEXT GENERATION: New Contemporaries returns to the ICA
- PARIS TOKYO: Japanese fashion designers journey from Paris in 1981 to London in 2010
- THE DREAMERS: Tod’s teams up with La Scala
- HEARTS ON FIRE: J.W. Anderson is inspired by girls who love boys
features
- BALOJI: Ostende’s musical sorcerer returns to his roots
- DIAMOND RINGS: hanging down and out past midnight with the freaks and the ghouls
- WARPAINT: hallucinatory battles in the City of Angels
- DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE: the hip-hop flamingo from Tampa Bay, with beats from the streets of milton Keynes
- WOMEN: making music on frozen rivers
- SEAMS: nocturnal cycling and carnival sampling on the streets of Berlin
- THE LAND OF BLACK AND GOLD: photography by Brendan & Brendan, styling by Mathew Stevenson-Wright
- DIZZIE RASCAL: photography by Maria Ziegelböck, styling by Sandra Berrebi
- ATROCITY EXHIBITION: contemporary art and cruelty from Renzo Martens in the Congo to Adel Abdessemed in the slaughterhouse
- BLAH BLAH BLAG BLUSTER: why won't art speak for itself?
- READING LIST: Shumon Basar and Christabel Stewart asked artists, critics and curators to help collate a bibliography of the seminal titles – be they art theory, literature, philosophy or anything else – that have persisted in people's memories and contributed to the formation of artistic thinking
- FLASH FICTION: short short stories by Sarah Thomas
- THE ART ISSUE: Nadja Romain and Jose Martos curate an exhibition in print
- CANDIDA GERTLER AND YANA PEEL: the co-founders of Outset photographed at South London Gallery
talk
- TOM MCCARTHY: “My first love is the novel”
- OSCAR GUARDIOLA-RIVERA: “Borges reminds us that all nouns only have a metaphorical value”
- ANJA KIRSCHNER AND DAVID PANOS: “We were intrigued by the assumptions actors bring to their work”
- MICHAEL GIRA: “I grew up with that awful nu-metal scene with all down-tuned guitars and stuff”
- LINDER STERLING: “Shaving on stage shouldn't be so radical in 2011”
- GONTRAN CHERRIER: “There is a definite newfound creativity and interest in bread today”
- HOOMAN MAJD: “There are certain types of people who don’t give in to political opinion”
- JJ CHARLESWORTH: “I think we’re in a very dark moment, culturally and socially and politically”