TANK MAGAZINE | The Revolutionary Road Issue, Summer 2011 | Issue 53 | BUY THIS ISSUE
fronting
- EDITOR’S LETTER by Masoud Golsorkhi
- CRITICAL MASSES: Sao Paulo, Mumbai and Istanbul foretell humanity's urban endgames
- JOINING THE DOTS: Faiza Butt fuses ancient art and modern mores
- FRIGHTFULLY FASHIONABLE: Heiki Salonen is eerie, but lovely
- SPACE RELATIONS: a cartographic quest to map London – and the lives in it
- TYPECAST: font of wisdom from dutch design genius Wim Crouwel
- RODEO DRIVE: Wrangler's 21st century take on the old west
- THE BOOM YEARS: the explosive vorticist movement remembered
- THE GRADUATE: star student Huishan Zhang comes of age
- MAGYAR EXTRACT: the Hungarian photographic diaspora and its legacy
- FROM MUNICH WITH LOVE: a globe trotter's ultimate clobber
- HERMES: Christopher Lemaire rocks the house
- SHOCK OF THE OLD: classic Casio, all grown-up
- PIPE DREAMS: Katja Novitskova's “post-internet” fantasies
features
- GANG GANG DANCE: New York quintet are dreaming with their eyes open
- TIMES NEW VIKING: band on the run
- BACHELORETTE: sonic adventures in the asteroid belt
- TIM HECKER: doomed instruments and fictional pasts
- MY PANDA SHALL FLY: Sri Lankan-born Londoner embarks on a low-end odyssey
- THE FEELIES: rock’s realest jersey boys
- BOLDER AND WISER: photography by Oliver Handlee Pearch, styling by Isabelle Sayer
- TOO MUCH INFORMATION: swamped by data and starved of facts
- ECLECTIC BOOGALOO: the motley crew bringing breakdance to Yemen
- CODE OVERLOAD: the new wave of CGI Hollywood
- INGVAR KAMPRAD EXPANDING ALWAYS: why we are all Ikean now
- TALK TO ME: Naeem Mohaiemen's new film rewinds to the 1977 hijack of Japan Airlines flight 472 in Dhaka, and one man's attempt to defuse the desperados
- THE JOKERS: an introduction to Burma's comedians
- THIS ISLAND LIFE: Diesel search for Utopia
- NEW WORLD DISORDER: human greed, natural disaster
- NEW NERD ORDER: what's on the minds of our masters
- CURATED PAGES: the new collectives
- LITTLE WONDERS: Petite accessories for major impact
- TRIBE: photography by Bruna Kazinoti, stying by Pandora Lennard
- SPLASH: New swimwear makes waves in Manhattan. Photography by Chris Heads, styling by Aya Kanai
- THE SWEET SCENT OF SOBRIETY: an exclusive preview of Miu Miu's autumn/winter 2011 collection
talk
- AFRIKA BAMBAATAA: “Play the old school with the new school and keep it true school”
- CAROLYN RUNYON AND STEPHEN URGOLA: “It's not everyday you get to archive a revolution”
- KENNETH GOLDSMITH: “Ubu is the kind of world that we dream of living in”
- ALEKSANDRA DOMANOVIC: “In Yugoslavia the football stadium was often seen as a kind of social seismograph”
- ANDREW BLICK: “I hope somewhere there is a movie about the Magna Carta with King John played by John Wayne”
- DAVID TANG: “One can't dream too much because then one becomes terribly depressed when it doesn't happen”
- MARINA PUGLIESE: “I’m a conservative conservator but with a punk soul”
- PETER KENNARD: “The images I made against the Vietnam War are just as relevant today as they were then”
- MARTHA LANE FOX: “Our consciousness around going onto something that is “the internet” is nearly dead”
- NEIL STRAUSS: “Piers Morgan is a horrible interviewer”
- TURI MUNTHE: “1830 was pretty much a continuous, European-wide explosion, and they did it without YouTube”
- ADAM CURTIS: “Out of great hypocrisy comes great art”
- MAZIAR BAHARI: “We should learn that nonviolent movements have always had better results”