TANK MAGAZINE | The Whole World issue | Issue 90 | BUY THIS ISSUE
front
- COMING RIGHT UP: photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie, styling by Caroline Issa
- TWIN SET AND MATCH: photography by Nicolo Bagnati, styling by Christopher Maul, make-up by Anna Payne
- FROM CHINA, WITH LOVE: photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie, styling by Caroline Issa
- PALETTE SHIMMER: photography by Yuichiro Noda, styling by Shotaro Yamaguchi
- BIG FOOT: photography by Pauline Caranton
- CLOTHES THAT WORK: photography by Leonardo Scotti, styling by Elisa Voto, text by Caroline Issa
- FACE TO FACE: photography by Jackson Bowley, styling by Gabriella Rowland
- URBAN SPORTAGE: photography by Priscillia Saada, styling by Francesca Parise
- A WORLD IN RESURGENCE: photography by Ivan Ruberto, styling by Nobuko Tannawa
features
- DARK LIGHT: Sarah Nuttall on the potent contradictions of post-apartheid South Africa. Photography by Tabitha Soren
- THREE MOVEMENTS FOR OPACITY by Sofia Samatar
- FOUR MODELS IN BRIGHT HATS THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE AT THE END OF THE 1990S by Preti Taneja
- THE PROMISE OF A RACIAL UTOPIA: Charles Mudede on world beat and the end of the world
- TROUBLE IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE by Stuart Jeffries
- CONCRETE CINEMA: Lucy Raven on the mythology and materiality of the American West
- COLORS: the weirdly moral nihilism of Oliviero Toscani
- DEATH BY CAPPUCCINO by Christabel Stewart
- POP WILL EAT ITSELF: text by Guy Mackinnon-Little, art by Krish Raghav
fashion
- AGREE TO DISAGREE: photography by Xiaopeng Yuan, styling by Liu Xiao
- CATATONIA: photography by Daniel Clavero, styling by Alicia Padrón
- A FASHION SHOOT: photography by Sarah Bastai, styling by Marie Gibert
- THE CHASE AND THE QUARRY: photography by Walter Pierre, styling by Ellen Mirck
- GRAVITY’S RAINBOW: photography by Sofia Alazraki, styling by Nayeli De Alba
- MEDITATIONS ON COLOUR AND SHADE: photography by Alessandro Furchino Capria, Brendan Freeman, Wendy Huynh and Isabelle Wenzel, styling by Riccardo Linarello
- DOT DOT DOT: photography by Joe Cruz, styling by Kieran Kilgallon
talk
- OLGA RAVN: “I’m really interested in ways to create another kind of temporality”
- ALEJANDRO ZAMBRA: “You should read all the Chilean poets, even the fictional ones”
- VANNESSA ONWUEMEZI: “I wanted to find some way of expressing things that felt fresh and embodied”
- LANA SWARTZ: “When money broke down in 2008, it revealed itself as something plastic and open to redesign”
- LOLA OLUFEMI: “What can we bring into being in or through our desire and more importantly, our action?”
- RICHARD SEYMOUR: “We know that there’s a problem coming, but we have not been given the means to do anything about it”
- POLA OLOIXARAC: “In order to survive and to keep on writing, you cannot be the victim”
- SENA BASOZ: “It feels like the apocalypse each and every day”
- ALEXANDER R. GALLOWAY: “If computation means using structures and logical mechanics to manipulate data, we can find examples of such devices going back hundreds, if not thousands of years”