TANK MAGAZINE |
Ruritania issue, 2019 |
Issue 78
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features
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EDITORIAL: the Ruritania issue
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IMAGINING THE COUNTRY: nationalism’s phantasmal landscapes. By Alistair Ian Blyth
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HOUSE ARREST: longing after live in the city. Photography by Alexander Coggin, styling by Nobuko Tannawa
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GREEN AND UNPLEASANT LAND: has the left abandoned the English countryside to the forces of reaction? By Joe Kennedy
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BON VOYAGE: non-player characters on an island escape. Photography by JP Bonino, art direction and styling by Alice Ray
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ESCAPE FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE: the fantasy of the countryside as a liberating paradise holds an increasing allure for the precarious generations. By Lamorna Ash, photography by Robin Friend
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THE RETURN: village chic in Sheshanzhen. Photography by Xiaopeng Yuan, styling by Macci Leung
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ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT PEOPLE: the buildings where we keep the world. By Liam Young
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BIG SCHOOL: self-reliant servicemen and Maoist propaganda. By Guy Mackinnon-Little
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RADIO TANK: country music sells it’s soul. By Chris Reitz, illustration by Benjamin Filby
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FORTITUDE RANCH: survival capabilities and recreation opportunities. Photography by Torso Solutions, styling by Hamish Wirgman
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THE REPUBLIC: Mitchell Anderson presents the value of houses owned by the families of his artistic peers
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GREEN LABOUR: Labour’s recent electoral success is rooted in its visionary redistributive politics, but what do they offer to slow the impending climate crisis? By Kia Golsorkhi-Ainslie
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EXECUTIVE REALNESS: dressed for the role. Photography by Anthony Seklaoui, styling by Bobby Hook
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TEMPLE OF THE SCAPEGOAT: film-maker and philosopher Alexander Kluge in conversation with Claudia Steinberg
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COOL FACTOR: take the heat off. Photography by Chus Antón, styling by Alicia Padrón
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IN OLYMPOS: in the ruins of an ancient city, reclaimed by nature. By Kinza Shenn, photography by Alice Zoo
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BACK TO FRONT: don’t look at the camera. Photography by Sigurd Grünberger, styling by Simon Winkelmüller
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THE ROARING INSIDE HER: femininity, nature and horror. By Phillipa Snow
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DECOUPE: Eva Stenram interprets Anthony Vaccarello’s radical new cut at Saint Laurent
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MIRROR MIRROR by Christabel Stewart