TANK MAGAZINE | Travel issue, 2019 | Issue 81 | BUY THIS ISSUE
front
- END OF THE ROAD by Masoud Golsorkhi
- RESORT 2020 by Caroline Issa
- BEEN THERE: photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie, styling by Caroline Issa
- WALKING ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD: Christian Louboutin's Bhutan odyssey. By Caroline Issa
- SAFE TRAVELS: photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie
- THEBE MAGUGU: text by Guy Mackinnon-Little, photography by Boris Ovini, styling by Annabelle Jouot
features
- ACID CRETE by Guy Mackinnon-Little
- ESCAPE TO ANDALUSIA: a place of quiet and contemporary sophistication. Photography by Alexander Coggin
- TAKING THE CURES by Kinza Shenn
- ALGERIA: a series of invocations because nothing else works. By Kathy Acker
- GILDED AGE; GILDED CAGE: text and photography by Medwell & Snow
- FORBIDDEN COLOURS: the multicoloured poetics of Japanese graphic design
- MEMORY AS FORTIFICATION: Marina Warner speaks to Dubravka Ugrešić
- ISLAND OF INFINITE BEAUTY: the Offshore residency programme on Dinawan Island. Photography by Peng Ke
- O JERUSALEM: the unglamorous, the industrial and the unexpected in England's Lake District. By Charlie Gere
- CLAY IS THE DIRT WITH THE BROADEST SHOULDERS: the history of porcelain from myth to Meissen. By Christabel Stewart
- HARD-BOILED TALES by Jan-Peter Westad
- BEIRUT, IN SHORTHAND by Matthew Janney
- DUTCH PROSPECTS: New Dutch Views. Photography by Marwan Bassiouni
- ITALO-GERMANIC by Thomas Roueché
- CURSED HARVEST: the human and ecological impact of soya-bean food production Photography by Jordi Ruiz Cirera
- HIVES FOR HUMANITY by Josie Mitchell
- MIRROR MIRROR: Spectral-White
fashion
talks
- IDIL TABANCA: “In Turkey, there’s a crazy trend right now of domestic tourism”
- ANDREA LONG CHU: “Everyone is female and everyone hates it”
- OTOBONG NKANGA: “In any kind of transformation, there is a kind of violence”
- JENNIFER WALSHE: “So we’re always just slipping around, in and out, time dilating and contracting”
- HODA KATEBI: “There are no clothes without labour. Everything in the fashion industry comes back to the labour”
- SUZANNE CIANI: “Everything moves in a wave shape. I don't know why, but it does”
- TARA ST JAMES: “I think scientists are the new rock stars”
- LISA BARNARD: “Gold is both the curse and the cure”
- SORENA KIANI: "I think for a long time doctors have been guilty of acting like gods"
- NICOLAS BOURRIAUD: “For me, a mountain can be a subject as much as a human being, a tree can be a subject”