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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.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |TextHannah Lack

    In the new issue of AnOther Magazine, the director behind The Farewell and Expats talks about her love of the late photographer Ren Hang This story is taken from the Spring/Summer 2024 issue of AnOther Magazine:“I keep this photograph by Ren Hang on my screensaver as inspiration because it speaks to me about dreams, desires and freedom.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |TextHannah Lack

    Lead Image With 84 exhibitions and 293 artists, this year’s PHotoESPAÑA extends into all corners of Madrid: there are shows in neo-baroque palaces and repurposed ironworks, in a vertiginous water tower and amid the capital’s lush botanical gardens.

  • Mar 29, 2024 | anothermag.com | Hannah Lack |TextHannah Lack

    “It was a subtle dance between the past and a new life,” says Le Labo’s creative director, Deborah Royer, of the new lab which sits in harmony with Kyoto itself, a city that spans from the ancient and the radical Lead Image The rush of wind, water and distant thunder on David Bowie’s 1977 Kyoto-inspired track Moss Garden conjures a little of the bewitching spell the Japanese city casts – Bowie was hooked from his first visit to Kyoto in the 70s, when photographer Masayoshi Sukita snapped him...

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