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  • 1 month ago | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |TextHannah Lack |Luhring Augustine

    As Tate Modern’s long-overdue Leigh Bowery retrospective opens, his community remembers his relentless provocations and quicksilver mind, his electrifying looks and voracious appetites – and his genius for turning the act of going out into an artLead Image This article is taken from the Winter/Spring 2025 issue of Another Man. Bewitched by tales of fancy-dressed Blitz Kids, in 1980 Leigh Bowery packed up his sewing machine and quit the sleepy suburb of Sunshine, Australia for a bedsit in London.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |TextHannah Lack

    From Imperfect three image films by Jonas Mekas to Ingel Vaikla’s Moi Aussi, Je Regarde, Hannah Lack shares her highlights from the festival’s rich line-up A Swiss resort encircled by craggy snow-capped peaks, St Moritz has an illustrious film history. Hitchcock staged a murder here in The Man Who Knew Too Much and conceived The Birds in the Palace Hotel as he watched a flock fly over its turreted roof.

  • Sep 12, 2024 | anothermag.com | Rose Dodd |Craig McDean |Katie Shillingford |Hannah Lack

    Unusual elegance and gargantuan talent, the Monster issue of AnOther Magazine is out now Lead Image “As a cautionary figure, the monster has always been with us,” writes editor-in-chief Susannah Frankel, “from menacing beasts and fairytale creatures inhabiting ancient worlds to medieval demons and today’s hyper-sophisticated cinematic villains, they serve as portents and omens.” AnOther Magazine Autumn/Winter 2024 explodes the notion of the monster, exploring it inside out, archetypical and...

  • Sep 5, 2024 | anothermag.com | Craig McDean |Katie Shillingford |Hannah Lack |Styling Katie Shillingford

    PhotographyCraig McDeanStylingKatie ShillingfordTextHannah LackLead Image This article is taken from the Autumn/Winter 2024 issue of AnOther Magazine: In 1987 a strange script about a shadow-eyed goth who prefers the company of ghosts to her parents found its way to Winona Ryder. She was a journal-writing, inky-haired 14-year-old at the time, with a Walkman full of post-punk and a love of film noir.

  • Aug 9, 2024 | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |Emma Wyman

    In the latest issue of AnOther Magazine, Kim Gordon talks about the seminal texts that inspired her, from an essay by Joan Didion on California to Marguerite Duras’ Saigon-set The Lover, which is excerpted belowLead Image This story is taken from the Spring/Summer 2024 issue of AnOther Magazine:“As I was perusing my bookshelves for this Document, I kept thinking of more and more books I could include and became a bit overwhelmed.

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