Tank focuses on fashion, art, contemporary culture and current affairs. Quarterly. United Kingdom.
In the issue: This issue of TANK looks to interrogate evil in all its implications, pleasures, and, perhaps, how we might be redeemed of it...
...Hannah Black considers maternal love in the context of genocide, Anna Della Subin returns to an ancient heretical text the Book of Enoch, and Philip Maughan lays out a new theory of evil design. Biko Mandela Gray and Steven C Finley discuss evil and Black embodiment, Charlotte Shane and Amber Husain talk dead meat and Helen Charman considers the politics of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. We feature new original fiction from Nate Lippens, dive into the tunnel, and consider contemporary art’s fridge fixation...
...Manolo Blahnik continues our love affair with Mary Jane, AKONI goes green and Fendi follows the breadcrumb trail. Melissa Schriek doubles up, Boris Camaca is a cult favourite and Jakub Gessler enters the twilight zone. Plus, we speak to Walton Ford on humans and other animals, Dušan Paunovic on his words of wisdom, Leilah Babriye on leaving Uganda and Vigdis Hjorth on family ties.
As always, each issue includes a sticker sheet. Some of the stickers included in this issue will be affixed to the cover. Cover sticker arrangements will vary.
9 x 12", 288 pages