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Director Lance Oppenheim shares the story of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven, which explores the strange reality of The Villages – Florida’s famed retirement community. May 11, 2021. Text Zoe Whitfield. “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my localnewspaper
PETER BLAKE ON COLLECTING Sir Peter Blake, “The Godfather of Pop Art”, may be best known for his iconic artwork – namely his cover of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album, however over recent years it is his private collections of art curios, taxidermy. May 16, 2011. Text Lucia Davies. "I was seven when the second world war started so Iwas
LE CORBUSIER: THE ROCK STAR OF FURNITURE DESIGN March 16, 2015. Text drydockshop. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the early 20th century Modernist movement. He thought of homes as machines for living. THE TIMELESS STYLE OF DAWOUD BEY’S STREET PORTRAITS This year is the first time that all 73 of these street portraits are being shown together. And despite the three-decade lapse of time, they still feel relevant – both aesthetically and politically. On a surface level, the style shown in these images is fresh and timeless; a signifier of both Bey’s keen eye and the cyclical nature offashion.
TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and THE BEST PHOTO STORIES OF 2020, DOCUMENTING YOUTH CULTURE No System by Vinca Petersen. A visual tonic to this year, Vinca Petersen’s cult diary-slash-photo book No System is a euphoric portrait of the artist’s days spent on the road with various acid house sound systems – travelling across Europe, raving, revelling, and living in total freedom. “I wanted it to be a kind of brochure for an alternative way of living,” says Petersen of theNAMIO HARUKAWA
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LESSONS WE CAN LEARN FROM HAIR Hair, 1979 (filmstill) 2. Don’t be afraid to make bold sartorial decisions. From the first moment when Oklahoma-born rancher Claude happens across the hippies dancing in Central Park, their clothing – colourful, threadbare, and comped together from feathers, flowers, beads and fringe – marks them out as free-thinking radicals amidstNew
IAN CURTIS: 77 BARTON STREET THEN & NOW March 03, 2015. Text Laura Allsop. 15 Ian Curtis: 77 Barton Street Then & Now. 77 Barton Street, Macclesfield seems, at first glance, an unassuming abode. Its red brick exterior, rectangular windows and stout chimney are echoed across this quiet Victorian terrace. Yet no.77 has an exciting historic pedigree: it was once the home of JoyDivision
PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO FIGHT RACISM IN THE UK Donate and sign petitions. Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) is a coalition of black activists and organisers from across the country, advocating for justice in their communities since 2016 and seeking to “dismantle imperialism, capitalism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and the state structures”. Currently, their GoFundMe is seeking 500,000 of donations for education, activism, changes to THE DARK SIDE OF FLORIDA’S MOST FAMOUS RETIREMENTAUTHOR: ZOEWHITFIELD
Director Lance Oppenheim shares the story of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven, which explores the strange reality of The Villages – Florida’s famed retirement community. May 11, 2021. Text Zoe Whitfield. “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my localnewspaper
PETER BLAKE ON COLLECTING Sir Peter Blake, “The Godfather of Pop Art”, may be best known for his iconic artwork – namely his cover of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band album, however over recent years it is his private collections of art curios, taxidermy. May 16, 2011. Text Lucia Davies. "I was seven when the second world war started so Iwas
LE CORBUSIER: THE ROCK STAR OF FURNITURE DESIGN March 16, 2015. Text drydockshop. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the early 20th century Modernist movement. He thought of homes as machines for living. THE TIMELESS STYLE OF DAWOUD BEY’S STREET PORTRAITS This year is the first time that all 73 of these street portraits are being shown together. And despite the three-decade lapse of time, they still feel relevant – both aesthetically and politically. On a surface level, the style shown in these images is fresh and timeless; a signifier of both Bey’s keen eye and the cyclical nature offashion.
TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and THE BEST PHOTO STORIES OF 2020, DOCUMENTING YOUTH CULTURE No System by Vinca Petersen. A visual tonic to this year, Vinca Petersen’s cult diary-slash-photo book No System is a euphoric portrait of the artist’s days spent on the road with various acid house sound systems – travelling across Europe, raving, revelling, and living in total freedom. “I wanted it to be a kind of brochure for an alternative way of living,” says Petersen of theNAMIO HARUKAWA
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LESSONS WE CAN LEARN FROM HAIR Hair, 1979 (filmstill) 2. Don’t be afraid to make bold sartorial decisions. From the first moment when Oklahoma-born rancher Claude happens across the hippies dancing in Central Park, their clothing – colourful, threadbare, and comped together from feathers, flowers, beads and fringe – marks them out as free-thinking radicals amidstNew
IAN CURTIS: 77 BARTON STREET THEN & NOW March 03, 2015. Text Laura Allsop. 15 Ian Curtis: 77 Barton Street Then & Now. 77 Barton Street, Macclesfield seems, at first glance, an unassuming abode. Its red brick exterior, rectangular windows and stout chimney are echoed across this quiet Victorian terrace. Yet no.77 has an exciting historic pedigree: it was once the home of JoyDivision
PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO FIGHT RACISM IN THE UK Donate and sign petitions. Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) is a coalition of black activists and organisers from across the country, advocating for justice in their communities since 2016 and seeking to “dismantle imperialism, capitalism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and the state structures”. Currently, their GoFundMe is seeking 500,000 of donations for education, activism, changes to FATE, FANTASY AND UNCERTAIN FUTURES: THE BEST PHOTO BOOKS 1 day ago · The Roadmaker by James Barnor, published by RRB Photobooks. James Barnor was Ghana’s first international press photographer. After documenting the country’s independence campaign in the 1950s, he eventually moved to London, where he worked in a factory and took evening classes in colour processing and development. INSIDE NICK CAVE’S MELANCHOLIC NEW BOOK OF POLAROIDS 23 hours ago · 100 such sights are brought together in a new book of Polaroids by the Australian musician, artist, and author Nick Cave, which is out this month.In its sweet and slightly melancholic pages, we see a myriad of lost gloves Cave has spotted and stopped to record over the past three years, between March 2018 and March 2021. JACK GUINNESS: “THE TRUTH CAN BE PAINFUL, MESSY AND SCARY Jack Guinness: “The Truth Can Be Painful, Messy and Scary, but It’s Good” As The Queer Bible book is released, Jack Guinness gives his most personal interview to date, opening up about the story behind the project and how he learned to exist in a grey, gay space in a black and white world AFTER LOVE DIRECTOR ALEEM KHAN ON HIS DEBUT FILM, FAITH Anchored by a supremely poignant performance from Joanna Scanlan (Getting On, No Offence), Aleem Khan’s debut film After Love never strikes a false note.For this reason, it’s also beautifully human and deeply moving. Soon after losing her husband Ahmed, Dover-based Mary Hussain (Scanlan) discovers a hidden mobile phone containing messages from another woman in France. WATCH: INSIDE CHANEL’S MÉTIERS D’ART ATELIERS WITH LOÏCCLICK TOVIEW
22 hours ago · Today, exclusively on AnOther, Chanel reveals a short film about this collection from the documentary filmmaker Loïc Prigent. In it, Prigent heads inside Chanel’s Métiers d’art ateliers, where he meets the embroiders, feather workers, weavers, shoemakers, silversmiths and milliners who all brought their SUMMER SHOPPING: BRILLIANT THINGS TO BUY THIS JUNE Along with some overdue – though short-lived – sunshine, the month of June has brought with it a flurry of exciting seasonal releases and openings to indulge in and experience. From a market of covetable Marni bits and pieces at Matches Fashion’ 5 Carlos Place to Rick Owens’ twist on the POSE: WHAT IT WAS LIKE BEING PART OF TV’S MOST 1 day ago · In a little over three years, Ryan Murphy’s Paris Is Burning-inspired series POSE has changed the landscape of television. Embarking on a six-month search to find and cast real trans women and LGBTQ+ actors of colour, the show was revolutionary before a WHY DIRECTOR EMMA SELIGMAN MADE SHIVA BABY FOR YOUNG “Rachel sent that to me!” exclaims Emma Seligman, the writer and director of the new awkward Jewish comedy, Shiva Baby.Seligman was still in the press cycle for her debut feature film when a second project (Bottoms) with the former’s lead, Rachel Sennott, was announced in April and quickly secured its own Letterboxd page: “Gerwig/Ronan walked so Seligman/Sennott could run,” reads one A CLOSER LOOK AT ALEXANDER MCQUEEN’S ACHINGLY BEAUTIFUL Mid-way through Alexander McQueen’s Spring/Summer 2020 show, held in Paris yesterday evening, walked the British model Stella Tennant.She wore an ivory gown: on it, scrawled by hand, a teeming mass of human figures. The show notes elaborated – the “dancing girls” had been sketched by Central Saint Martins MA students during a life drawing class, held at the educational space at CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE'S MOST EXTRAORDINARY LAND ART Conceptual twosome Christo and Jeanne-Claude have long been synonymous with large-scale enigmatic works of environmental art. For more than 48 years the duo worked together tirelessly to reimagine natural landscapes, from Australian harbours and Floridian archipelagos to Berliner Reichstag and Rocky Mountain valleys, with their vast labyrinthine swathes of coloured cloth.ANOTHER MAGAZINE
Herbert List’s Sensual Photographs of the Male Body, in Flesh and Marble An exhibition at Magnum Photos is dedicated to the German photographer’s images of Mediterranean vistas and young men, taken in the first half of the 20th century In Pictures THE DARK SIDE OF FLORIDA’S MOST FAMOUS RETIREMENT Director Lance Oppenheim shares the story of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven, which explores the strange reality of The Villages – Florida’s famed retirement community. May 11, 2021. Text Zoe Whitfield. “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my localnewspaper
FREE AT LAST: BRILLIANT THINGS TO DO THIS MAY Night Fever: Designing Club Culture at V&A Dundee: May 1, 2021 – January 2022. While nightlife remains on hold, the V&A Dundee’s latest exhibition is the ideal place for the dance deprived to lose themselves in club culture and the radical creativity it’s spawned. The display takes a deep dive into “the progressive and subversive ISSEI SUDA, THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO CAPTURED THE SOUL OF The post-war photographic landscape in Japan is defined by two diametrically opposing movements. While the Kompora group pursued reality in a cool, clinical manner, the Provoke collective – founded by Daido Moriyama, Takuma Nakahira at al – who stormed onto the scene soon afterwards in the late 1960s, held their cameras askew for blurred, emotive and radical results. MODEL, MUSICIAN AND BUFFALO BOY NICK KAMEN HAS PASSED AWAY Nick Kamen, the model and musician, who is best known for his association with Buffalo – a collective who set the agenda in fashion in the 1980s – has died aged 59.. One of eight children, Ivor Neville Kamen was born in 1962 in Harlow, Essex. He and his siblings were of mixed Burmese, Irish, Dutch and English heritage – something one of his brothers, Barry, once described as “a totalANOTHER MAGAZINE
Herbert List’s Sensual Photographs of the Male Body, in Flesh and Marble An exhibition at Magnum Photos is dedicated to the German photographer’s images of Mediterranean vistas and young men, taken in the first half of the 20th century In Pictures THE DARK SIDE OF FLORIDA’S MOST FAMOUS RETIREMENT Director Lance Oppenheim shares the story of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven, which explores the strange reality of The Villages – Florida’s famed retirement community. May 11, 2021. Text Zoe Whitfield. “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my localnewspaper
FREE AT LAST: BRILLIANT THINGS TO DO THIS MAY Night Fever: Designing Club Culture at V&A Dundee: May 1, 2021 – January 2022. While nightlife remains on hold, the V&A Dundee’s latest exhibition is the ideal place for the dance deprived to lose themselves in club culture and the radical creativity it’s spawned. The display takes a deep dive into “the progressive and subversive ISSEI SUDA, THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO CAPTURED THE SOUL OF The post-war photographic landscape in Japan is defined by two diametrically opposing movements. While the Kompora group pursued reality in a cool, clinical manner, the Provoke collective – founded by Daido Moriyama, Takuma Nakahira at al – who stormed onto the scene soon afterwards in the late 1960s, held their cameras askew for blurred, emotive and radical results. MODEL, MUSICIAN AND BUFFALO BOY NICK KAMEN HAS PASSED AWAY Nick Kamen, the model and musician, who is best known for his association with Buffalo – a collective who set the agenda in fashion in the 1980s – has died aged 59.. One of eight children, Ivor Neville Kamen was born in 1962 in Harlow, Essex. He and his siblings were of mixed Burmese, Irish, Dutch and English heritage – something one of his brothers, Barry, once described as “a total TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and LE CORBUSIER: THE ROCK STAR OF FURNITURE DESIGN March 16, 2015. Text drydockshop. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the early 20th century Modernist movement. He thought of homes as machines for living. WES ANDERSON'S COLOUR PALETTES The fictional worlds evoked in film by director Wes Anderson have such a precise colouration – the very particular pastel-hues that paint the skies, drench the buildings and dress the characters, render Anderson’s microcosms almost dream-like. The hazy-hued lens through which we peer into the director’s unique world has a retro quality that casts his films in a nostalgia for a time that CALIFORNIA’S MID-CENTURY MODERN: AN ARCHITECTURAL ROADTRIP The West Coast of the USA is a something of a goldmine when it comes to experiments in architecture, the towering results of which are nestled amongst Redwoods, beside highways and atop cliffs. These structures were built with both an experimental eye and sleight of hand, conceived of by the likes of Charles and Ray Eames, Rudolph Schindler and Frank Lloyd Wright – so it's of little wonder THE REAL-LIFE COUTURIERS WHO INSPIRED PHANTOM THREAD The role in question was that of Reynolds Woodcock, the fastidious British couturier at the centre of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest film, Phantom Thread. Creating ball gowns for princesses and society ladies, and stitching secret messages into their seams, Woodcock is a practitioner of a dying art – the film, which is set in the 1950s PAOLO ROVERSI PHOTOGRAPHS ALEXANDER MCQUEEN’S DRAMATIC NEW 10 hours ago · In the wake of its Pre-Autumn/Winter 2021 mens- and womenswear collections, Alexander McQueen has today revealed its actual Autumn/Winter 2021 womenswear collection, which is titled Anemones. Taking inspiration from sea anemones, the collection includes a series of dresses featuring prints of the animals, which are sometimes called the “flowers of the sea” and which Alexander TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and POSE: WHAT IT WAS LIKE BEING PART OF TV’S MOST 12 hours ago · In a little over three years, Ryan Murphy’s Paris Is Burning-inspired series POSE has changed the landscape of television. Embarking on a six-month search to find and cast real trans women and LGBTQ+ actors of colour, the show was revolutionarybefore a
FATE, FANTASY AND UNCERTAIN FUTURES: THE BEST PHOTO BOOKS 8 hours ago · The Roadmaker by James Barnor, published by RRB Photobooks. James Barnor was Ghana’s first international press photographer. After documenting the country’s independence campaign in the 1950s, he eventually moved to London, where he worked in a factory and took evening classes in colour processing and development. JACK GUINNESS: “THE TRUTH CAN BE PAINFUL, MESSY AND SCARY 1 day ago · Jack Guinness: “The Truth Can Be Painful, Messy and Scary, but It’s Good” As The Queer Bible book is released, Jack Guinness gives his most personal interview to date, opening up about the story behind the project and how he learned to exist in a grey, gay space in a black and white world EXCLUSIVE: RAINBOW MILK AUTHOR PAUL MENDEZ’S LOVE LETTER 1 day ago · For reasons I can only speculate on in hindsight, I left Baldwin – and Black writing – alone after this initial moment of revelation. I was not ready for it. I misremembered the most striking scene in Train: Caleb and Leo, as young men, have sex with each other, and I recalled this as a simple AFTER LOVE DIRECTOR ALEEM KHAN ON HIS DEBUT FILM, FAITH Anchored by a supremely poignant performance from Joanna Scanlan (Getting On, No Offence), Aleem Khan’s debut film After Love never strikes a false note.For this reason, it’s also beautifully human and deeply moving. Soon after losing her husband Ahmed, Dover-based Mary Hussain (Scanlan) discovers a hidden mobile phone containing messages from another woman in France. WHY DIRECTOR EMMA SELIGMAN MADE SHIVA BABY FOR YOUNG 1 day ago · “Rachel sent that to me!” exclaims Emma Seligman, the writer and director of the new awkward Jewish comedy, Shiva Baby.Seligman was still in the press cycle for her debut feature film when a second project (Bottoms) with the former’s lead, Rachel Sennott, was announced in April and quickly secured its own Letterboxd page: “Gerwig/Ronan walked so Seligman/Sennott could run,” readsone
THE TRUTH ABOUT HALSTON, ACCORDING TO PEOPLE WHO KNEW HIM The Truth About Halston, According to People Who Knew Him The new Netflix show has been derided as “an inaccurate, fictionalised account” – here, the legendary designer’s friends, colleagues and associates set the record straight, providing an insight RICHARD MALONE BARES HIS BODY AND SOUL FOR NEW PRIDE 1 day ago · Malone’s most recent project is a proud display of that vulnerability, and perhaps his most intensely personal work to date. In a new Pride-inspired group exhibition, opening this week, the designer is baring his boday and soul on camera, posing nude for a series of simple, unretouched self-portraits. THE DARK SIDE OF FLORIDA’S MOST FAMOUS RETIREMENT “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my local newspaper would print the most outrageous headlines from The Villages,” says Lance Oppenheim on his initial encounter with the famed retirement community and the subject of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven.. “When I was in middle school there was a myth about theNAMIO HARUKAWA
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ISSEI SUDA, THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO CAPTURED THE SOUL OF The post-war photographic landscape in Japan is defined by two diametrically opposing movements. While the Kompora group pursued reality in a cool, clinical manner, the Provoke collective – founded by Daido Moriyama, Takuma Nakahira at al – who stormed onto the scene soon afterwards in the late 1960s, held their cameras askew for blurred, emotive and radical results. TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and LE CORBUSIER: THE ROCK STAR OF FURNITURE DESIGN March 16, 2015. Text drydockshop. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the early 20th century Modernist movement. He thought of homes as machines for living. THE BEST PHOTO STORIES OF 2020, DOCUMENTING YOUTH CULTURE No System by Vinca Petersen. A visual tonic to this year, Vinca Petersen’s cult diary-slash-photo book No System is a euphoric portrait of the artist’s days spent on the road with various acid house sound systems – travelling across Europe, raving, revelling, and living in total freedom. “I wanted it to be a kind of brochure for an alternative way of living,” says Petersen of the LESSONS WE CAN LEARN FROM HAIR Hair, 1979 (filmstill) 2. Don’t be afraid to make bold sartorial decisions. From the first moment when Oklahoma-born rancher Claude happens across the hippies dancing in Central Park, their clothing – colourful, threadbare, and comped together from feathers, flowers, beads and fringe – marks them out as free-thinking radicals amidstNew
JORDAN DALAH, THE AUSTRALIAN EMERGING DESIGNER CHANNELLING Tudor Style. Taking cues from the fashion of the Tudor period, Jordan Dalah is creating everyday – but exhilarating – clothes. Here, he speaks to Scarlett Baker about his approach to fashion and his Spring/Summer 2021 collection. Who is it? Jordan Dalah is a Sydney-based designer and Central Saint Martins graduate channellingTudor-inspired
PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO FIGHT RACISM IN THE UK Donate and sign petitions. Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) is a coalition of black activists and organisers from across the country, advocating for justice in their communities since 2016 and seeking to “dismantle imperialism, capitalism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and the state structures”. Currently, their GoFundMe is seeking 500,000 of donations for education, activism, changes to IAN CURTIS: 77 BARTON STREET THEN & NOW March 03, 2015. Text Laura Allsop. 15 Ian Curtis: 77 Barton Street Then & Now. 77 Barton Street, Macclesfield seems, at first glance, an unassuming abode. Its red brick exterior, rectangular windows and stout chimney are echoed across this quiet Victorian terrace. Yet no.77 has an exciting historic pedigree: it was once the home of JoyDivision
THE DARK SIDE OF FLORIDA’S MOST FAMOUS RETIREMENT “I grew up in South Florida and The Villages are in central Florida. Any time there was a slow news day my local newspaper would print the most outrageous headlines from The Villages,” says Lance Oppenheim on his initial encounter with the famed retirement community and the subject of his directorial debut, Some Kind of Heaven.. “When I was in middle school there was a myth about theNAMIO HARUKAWA
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ISSEI SUDA, THE PHOTOGRAPHER WHO CAPTURED THE SOUL OF The post-war photographic landscape in Japan is defined by two diametrically opposing movements. While the Kompora group pursued reality in a cool, clinical manner, the Provoke collective – founded by Daido Moriyama, Takuma Nakahira at al – who stormed onto the scene soon afterwards in the late 1960s, held their cameras askew for blurred, emotive and radical results. TEN OF THE BEST INDEPENDENT FILMS OF 2020 Shithouse. Based on 24-year-old director Cooper Raiff’s college experiences, Shithouse is a coming-of-age story told against the backdrop of social anxiety and Instagram-based interactions. It’s like Eighth Grade, but for college students. Alex (Cooper Raiff) and Maggie (Dylan Gelula) meet at a house party and slowly, awkwardly, find out that they’re both exhausted by inauthenticity, and LE CORBUSIER: THE ROCK STAR OF FURNITURE DESIGN March 16, 2015. Text drydockshop. Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, or simply Le Corbusier (1887-1965), was a rock star. Among the likes of Marcel Breuer and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the early 20th century Modernist movement. He thought of homes as machines for living. THE BEST PHOTO STORIES OF 2020, DOCUMENTING YOUTH CULTURE No System by Vinca Petersen. A visual tonic to this year, Vinca Petersen’s cult diary-slash-photo book No System is a euphoric portrait of the artist’s days spent on the road with various acid house sound systems – travelling across Europe, raving, revelling, and living in total freedom. “I wanted it to be a kind of brochure for an alternative way of living,” says Petersen of the LESSONS WE CAN LEARN FROM HAIR Hair, 1979 (filmstill) 2. Don’t be afraid to make bold sartorial decisions. From the first moment when Oklahoma-born rancher Claude happens across the hippies dancing in Central Park, their clothing – colourful, threadbare, and comped together from feathers, flowers, beads and fringe – marks them out as free-thinking radicals amidstNew
JORDAN DALAH, THE AUSTRALIAN EMERGING DESIGNER CHANNELLING Tudor Style. Taking cues from the fashion of the Tudor period, Jordan Dalah is creating everyday – but exhilarating – clothes. Here, he speaks to Scarlett Baker about his approach to fashion and his Spring/Summer 2021 collection. Who is it? Jordan Dalah is a Sydney-based designer and Central Saint Martins graduate channellingTudor-inspired
PRACTICAL THINGS YOU CAN DO TO FIGHT RACISM IN THE UK Donate and sign petitions. Black Lives Matter UK (BLMUK) is a coalition of black activists and organisers from across the country, advocating for justice in their communities since 2016 and seeking to “dismantle imperialism, capitalism, white-supremacy, patriarchy and the state structures”. Currently, their GoFundMe is seeking 500,000 of donations for education, activism, changes to IAN CURTIS: 77 BARTON STREET THEN & NOW March 03, 2015. Text Laura Allsop. 15 Ian Curtis: 77 Barton Street Then & Now. 77 Barton Street, Macclesfield seems, at first glance, an unassuming abode. Its red brick exterior, rectangular windows and stout chimney are echoed across this quiet Victorian terrace. Yet no.77 has an exciting historic pedigree: it was once the home of JoyDivision
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