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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.
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2 months ago |
anothermag.com | Violet Conroy |TextViolet Conroy |Luhring Augustine
As he curates a show in New York of Larry Clark’s photographs, Leo Fitzpatrick reflects on how his role in Kids as a young teenager shaped his life in more ways than oneLead Image It’s been nearly 30 years since Leo Fitzpatrick graced the screen in Kids as Telly, a foul-mouthed, horny teenage skateboarder stalking the streets of New York City in search of young girls to have sex with (his preference is clear from the film’s unforgettable opening scene: virgins).
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Jul 15, 2024 |
anothermag.com | Amelia Abraham |TextAmelia Abraham |Luhring Augustine
As Hettie Judah’s new book Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood is published, Amelia Abraham takes a closer look at the artists redefining parenthood, including Carrie Mae Weems, Catherine Opie, Alice Neel, and moreLead Image The roles of ‘mother’ and ‘artist’ haven’t always been viewed as compatible. Motherhood is usually perceived as a woman’s role, coded as domesticated, nurturing, and highly attentive, fussy even.
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