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Jaquette Influence : it’s all in your head

Influence : it’s all in your head

  • magazine : Sleek
  • numero : 62 - 2019
  • date : 12 juin 2019
  • catégorie : Art de vivre

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  • Raven Smith

    Writer and satirist Raven Smith presents a selection of titles reflecting on life and humour

    par Raven Smith
  • Théâtre Le Palace, Paris

    All runway images Gucci SS19

    par Angela Waters
  • Ariana Papademetropoulos

    The american artist producing hypnotic, surreal images pitting reality against artifice, inside against outside.

    par Riya Hamid
  • Valentine Bo

    From images of David Lynch hoisting babies in test tubes to depictions of experiments inspired by New Age religion, the ukrainian photographer creates grotesque sci-fi narratives exploring today's bizarre realities.

    par Kathryn O'Regan
  • Louise Bonnet

    The swiss artist who swapped Geneva for LA in the nineties to paint the visceral weirdness of the human body?

    par Rebecca O'Dwyer
  • Young British and angry

    After nearly a decade of austerity, British youths are striking back. From climate change and menstruation activists, to pro-choice and non-binary rights petitioners, and anti-racist musicians, journalist Sophie Wilkinson meets the young campaigners changing the world

    par Sophie Wilkinson
  • The Age of influence

    To what extent do artists still possess the capacity to influence? How much does contemporary art inform politics? And what influence, if any, do biennials still have? Co-curator of the 79th iteration of the Whitney Biennial, Jane Panetta and participating artists — John Edmonds, Meriem Bennani and Paul Mpagi Sepuya discuss

    par Larissa Pham
  • Etymology of Influence

    Today ‘influencer’ denotes preening social media icons but the term is loaded with history. From its root in Latin to its use in astrology to determine destiny, the ability to exert power over people and events continues to shape society. Illustrated by the exhibition Influencers at Galerie Hussenot

    par Ruby Brunton
  • Fake influence

    How politics, culture and society is overrun by scammers

    par Nimrod Kamer
  • Sharon Eyal

    After collaborating with Dior and photographer Carlota Guerrero, choreographer Sharon Eyal recently returned to Berlin with Half Life, a mas- ter-performance that commands maximum emotion with minimal gestures while mixing classicism with techno. Her collaborator Guererro shot Eyal and her troupe in Berlin for us last spring

    par Olivia Parkes
  • April Dawn Alison

    Her Polaroid self-portraits were at once funny, sexual and sad, but who was the ‘real’ April Dawn Alison? Ahead of the publication of a book dedicated to this San Franciscan original, the title’s editor Erin O’Toole pieces together the artist’s work spanning four decades, and explains how this posthumous publication is helping promote LGBTQ visibility

    par Huw Nesbitt
  • Silvia Fendi

    On why masterpieces matter more than ever.

    par Benoît Loiseau
  • Ingrid Bigirimana

    The creative scene in Berlin is an international community seeking freedom, self-expression and representation

  • Vik Muniz

    Brazilian artist Vik Muniz collaborates with Ruinart, the world’s oldest champagne house, in a series of works looking at creativity and tradition

  • Material worlds

    How companies and creative studios are revolutionising the way we interact with the world around us

A propos du magazine

Sleek
Sleek SLEEK is a quarterly, Berlin-based print and online magazine featuring a unique blend of international fashion and art. Interviews and features with leading artists and designers, thought-provoking essays and award-winning photography unite to inspire and entertain the reader. Established in 2004, we are Germany’s leading English-language independent, and are stocked in 35 countries. Our network of reporters extends from New York to Hong Kong - Berlin has a global in its impact, and so are we.

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