TANK MAGAZINE | Summer Reader 2016 | Issue 67 | BUY THIS ISSUE
fronting
- EDITOR'S LETTER by Masoud Golsorkhi
- READ ALL ABOUT IT: from palms to auras and signs to labels, Tank presents a textual tour of reading material beyond the printed word
- A MEETING OF MINDS: for Albert Kriemler, the technologically pioneering designer of Akris, meeting the architect Sou Fujimoto was more than an inspiration – it became the beginning of a unique collaboration
- PULL UP A CHAIR: Salone del Mobile reviewed by Tiffany Lambert and a conversation with Nina Yashar of Nilufar, Milan’s ultimate design destination. Photography by Paolo Barbi
features
- 100+ books: a review of the year’s most exciting books and your essential compendium for summertime reading. Selected with guest editors Barbara Epler, Kai Friese and Gerhard Steidl. BLACKASS by A. Igoni Barrett
- GOETHE DIES by Thomas Bernhard
- POOL PARTY by Johnny Pigozzi
- PROVOKE edited by Matthew Witkovsky Diane Dufour
- THE WHITE STONES by J.H. Prynne
- SUDDEN DEATH by Àlvaro Enrigue
- Our favourite people tell us which books they would be reading this summer. Writers, artists, directors, actors and designers helped us to create the ultimate poolside READING LIST
- THE SUFFERING OF LIGHT by Alex Webb
- LITTLE LABORS by Rivka Galchen
- LADY SINGHAM'S MISSION AGAINST LOVE by Snigdha Poonam
- IN FLAGRANTE TWO by Chris Killip
- DESTRUCTION AND SORROW BENEATH THE HEAVENS by László Krasznahorkai
- THE DAILIES by Thomas Demand
- ZAMA by Antonio di Benedetto
- THOUGHT IS INFINITE by June Leaf
- INVISIBLE MAN: Gordon Parks and Ralph Ellison in Harlem by Michal Raz-Russo and Jean-Christophe Cloutier
- THE CHAPLIN MACHINE by Owen Hatherley
- GONE FISHING by Thomas Mailaender
- OUTLAW TERRITORIES by Felicity D. Scott
- OPENING THE SKY by Larry Fink
- MATTHIAS BUCHINGER: "THE GREATEST GERMAN LIVING" by Ricky Jay
- BELGRAVIA by Karen Knorr
- MULTIPLE CHOICE by Alejandro Zambra
- IMPONDERABLE: The Archives of Tony Oursler by Tom Eccles, Maja Hoffmann and Beatrix Ruf
- A HISTORICAL ATLAS OF TIBET by Karl E. Ryavec
- GENERATION X by Silvia Prada
- SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN, YOU'LL SEE by Christos Ikonomou
- TOM HOUSE edited by Michael Reynolds
- PRODIGALS by Greg Jackson
- WILLIAM WEGMAN PAINTINGS by William Wegman
- GHACHAR GHOCAR by Vivek Shanbhag
- SIGMAR POLKE by Laszlo Glozer
- LOST EVENINGS, LOST LIVES: Edited and translated by Lakshmi Holmström and Sascha Ebeling
- FAILED IT! by Erik Kessels
- STORIES: 2-4 by Santu Mofokeng
- IS THAT KAFKA? 99 FINDS by Reiner Stach
- THE SPIRIT OF INDIAN PAINTING by B.N. Goswamy
- EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (A REALITY FICTION) by Thalia Field
- HIROJI KUBOTA PHOTOGRAPHER by Hiroji Kubota
- MEND THE LIVING by Maylis de Kerangal
- MARTIN JOHN by Anakana Schofield
- BLOOD ON MY HANDS by Kishalay Bhattacharjee
- A RASA READER edited and translated by Sheldon Pollock
- IMPERIAL COURTS 1993-2015 by Dana Lixenberg
- INCARNATIONS by Sunil Khilnani
- WE'LL ALL BE MURDERED IN OUR BEDS by Duncan Campbell
- ALL THE POEMS by Stevie Smith
- ATEM by Massimiliano Tommaso Rezza
- PARIS VAGABOND by Jean-Paul Clébert
- ALBINA AND THE DOG-MEN by Alejandro Jodorowsky
- CONFABULATIONS by Torbjørn Rødland
- DEATH IS STUPID by Anastasia Higginbotham
- ON FIRE by Jonathan Griffin
- SEE RED WOMEN'S WORKSHOP: FEMINIST POSTERS 1974-1990 by See Red Women’s Workshop
- PRIVATE LIFE by Josep Maria de Sagarra
- OIL AND WATER by Tom Cliff
- MASTRY by Kerry James Marshall
- MY OGRE BOOK, SHADOW THEATER, MIDNIGHT by Marcel Broodthaers
fashion
- French actor ARIANE LABED brings the strange beauty of Greek independent cinema to Hollywood. Photography by Spela Kasal, styling by Erik Raynal
- Acting and being: REBECCA HALL’s haunting performance in Christine is a cinematic revelation. Interview by Lidija Haas, photography by Estelle Hanania, styling by Nobuko Tannawa
talk
- TALK: JAIPUR LITERATURE FESTIVAL 2016 SPECIAL
- JERRY PINTO: "I think of translation as building bridges"
- LALEH KHALILI: "Literature is absolutely crucial for understanding the texture of things"
- RAGHU KARNAD: "My goal... was to register the ways we remember and forget"
- NAMAN AHUJA: "Ideas are getting promoted or defended at the expense of others"
- DAYANITA SINGH: "One has to go further, to challenge the book itself"
- T.M. KRISHNA: "It says something aural and abstract beyond what the word means"
- R. RAJ RAO: "We are criminals technically"
- EUGENE ROGAN AND MARGARET MACMILLAN: "Because we know how the story ends we tend to think that it was bound to end that way"
- MIRROR, MIRROR: Lukas Duwenhögger
- PODCASTS: In conversation with Barbara Epler
- Adam Thirlwell in conversation with Álvaro Enrigue