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2 months ago |
anothermag.com | Jefferson Hack |TextJefferson Hack
In the wake of the news that Marianne Faithfull has died, revisit Jefferson Hack’s interview with the music icon, in which she discusses her 21st solo album, holding her own with the rock and roll boys of the 60s, and the story behind Sister MorphineLead Image This article was originally published on 1 April 2021:“Darling … how are you?” says Marianne Faithfull, beaming like she hasn’t got a care in the world. Her greeting is delivered with an almost comic wink.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
dazeddigital.com | Jefferson Hack
Celebrating the queen of reinvention’s birthday with our 2008 cover story, where she talks fear, anxiety and still trumping collaborators half her ageTextJefferson HackPhotographySteven Klein8 Welcome to theArchive Pull, a new series delving into the 30-year history of our print magazine. This article was originally published in ourApril 2008 issue. Inside the private office of Madonna’s London home the walls are filled with powerful, personal images she has collected over the years.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
dazeddigital.com | Jefferson Hack
In 1995, two greats of American art spoke together for this magazine. In the wake of Paul Auster’s passing, we reprint this moment in full Welcome to the Archive Pull, a new series delving into the 30-year history of our print magazine. In the wake of Paul Auster’s death this week, we revisit this head-to-head between the legendary Brooklyn author and Lou Reed, originally published in the 19th issue of Dazed.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
anothermag.com | Jefferson Hack |Jeremy Harris |Jack Davison
As her work goes on show at Milan Design Week, Laila Gohar speaks to Jefferson Hack about food, psychoanalysis, and why she thinks moodboards are “killers of dreams and ideas”Lead Image With her whimsical, larger-than-life food sculptures, Laila Gohar attempts to collapse the gap between art and food.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
anothermag.com | Jefferson Hack |TextJefferson Hack
As his new book The Creative Act: A Way of Being is published, the legendary Def Jam founder and producer sits down with Jefferson Hack to discuss living a creative life and his storied music careerLead Image “To live as an artist is a way of being in the world.”Rick Rubin has lived an artistic life, working in collaboration with some of the world’s greatest artists, guiding their creative energy through the chaotic and unrelenting world of music production for over 40 years.
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