TANK MAGAZINE | Travel | Issue 93 | BUY THIS ISSUE
fronting
features
- THE ENIGMA OF TRISTE: James Joyce and liminality in Italy. By Louis Rogers
- HUNT THE WREN: two Irish folk traditions, reimagined. By Andrew Nuding
- GRAN TURISMO: an artistic and culinary journey. By Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie
- EURO TRASH: Italy through its bins. By Travis Diehl
- MAP OF GHOSTS: the line between tangible and virtual realities. By Giath Taha
- MARSEILLE MIX: a city of multiple identities. By William Firebrace
- VIVA CARMINHO: fashion and fado in Lisbon. Photography by Ulrike Rindermann, styling by Caroline Issa
- BOATH HOUSE: seeking sanctuary in the Highlands. By Christabel Stewart
- MY MAGALUF: culture in unlikely places. By Nell Whittaker
- NATURAL SENSATION: champagne and chalk with Jeppe Hein and Ruinart
- THE GEOGRAPHY OF FEELING: the gloomy corners of the world. By Damien Rudd
- ÉXTASIS: slashed by selfie sticks. By Óscar Monzón
- SCHRÖDINGER’S BIKINI CONTEST: crowning Miss England. By Philippa Snow, with photography by Harry Mitchell
- SOCIAL RESOURCE PROJECT FOR TENNIS CLUBS, NOTTINGHAM (1972/2022): remodelling the game. By Stephen Willats
- BUDDHA WAS BORN HERE: a photographic journey through Nepal. By Olgaç Bozalp
- ISTANBUL BIENNIAL: neighbourhoods of the city. By Thomas Roueché
- A HISTORY OF BEEHIVES: looking at apian architecture. By Aladin Borioli
- CINZIA SAYS...: the postmodern vision of Cinzia Ruggeri. By Thomas Roueché
- BOURBON COUNTRY: sampling whiskey from Bardstown to Louisville. By Kinza Shenn, with photography by Sam Dearden
- TBILISI NOIR: photography by Sofia Alazraki, styling by Nayeli de Alba
talks
- ELIF BATUMAN: “I was interested in exploring the ways that we consent to our own oppression nominally, or in some other way”
- MANUEL SOLANO: “Every work that I’ve ever made seems like part of one thing, like one exercise spanning all my life”
- MARIA STEPANOVA: “The past is forbidden territory”
- OMER ASIM: “Food and perfume carry something very essential to our identity”
- ASHLEY JOINER: “We created a space of joy and love that informs everything we do moving forward”
- IRENA KARPA: “Good writing requires you to psychologically strip naked”
- OLU OGUNNAIKE: “We’re all part of systems that are not of our choosing”
- ALEXANDRE KOBERIDZE: “I try to find different ways to make some kind of miracle or magical event visible and to integrate this into our reality”
- CHRIS SCHANCK: “Moving to Detroit saved my life”
- MOHSEN MOSTAFAVI: “Even though the city is new, the context, the surface, is a palimpsest of what was before”