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  • magazine : Sleek
  • numero : 59 - 2018
  • date : 20 septembre 2018
  • catégorie : Art de vivre

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  • Chris Kraus Urban Decay

    The dissolution
    of art capitals +
    creative refuge

  • Liz Johnson Artur

    To mark the 70th anniversary of the Windrush Generation, SLEEK
    talks to Liz Johnson Artur about the people at the heart of her
    photographs, and how Britain’s black diasporic communities have
    shaped London

    par Harriet Shepherd
  • Prisca Vera Franchetti

    Born in Italy and based in New York, 28-year-old designer
    Prisca Vera Franchetti is redefining elegance for the millennial era

    par Harriet Shepherd
  • Cyril Lancelin

    Cyril Lancelin of architecture studio town.and.concrete
    creates complex, maze-like installations and experimental
    buildings across the world

    par Kathryn O'Regan
  • Glen Martens

    The boy from Bruges

    par Ann Binlot
  • How Istanbul’s Artists defied the government

    Ahead of September’s Contemporary Istanbul art fair, Amandas Ong
    visits Turkey’s biggest city to speak to its dissidents, performers and
    curators, discovering a scene that’s far more complex than the
    common refrain ‘political art’ would suggest

    par Amandas Ong
  • Richie Shazam & Garrett Nelson

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    par Penny Rafferty
  • Stoya

    Last year, 28.5 billion people accessed PornHub, the largest
    pornography website on the Internet. Despite its popularity,
    however, the porn industry remains geared toward the gratification
    of heterosexual male desire. Enter Stoya, an unconventional adult
    actor whose new website ZeroSpaces is combining porn and sex
    work activism. Here, she speaks to Laia Garcia about her presence
    in the business.

    par Laia Garcia
  • Martin Parr

    Martin Parr
    photographs the
    Serpentine Gallery
    director Hans Ulrich
    Obrist for SLEEK,
    while our Editor in
    Chief Grace Banks
    talks to him about
    Brexit, artists in
    residence and the
    power of Instagram

    par Martin Parr
  • What does Europe mean to you ?

    Next spring, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. But
    what does this move mean for the lives of European citizens working in
    the arts? SLEEK asks five artists and writers what Europe has meant to
    their creative practice, and what British citizens can do after Brexit.

    par Kathryn O'Regan
  • Elmgreen & Dragset

    After becoming art
    superstars by tackling
    subjects drawn from
    personal and political
    struggles, Berlin-based
    Scandinavian duo Elmgreen
    & Dragset are now skewering religious taboos of gender and
    power through their forthcoming shows in Paris and London

    par Emily McDermott
  • The Art of Making an Exit

    As the UK’s attempts to leave the
    European Union are hampered
    by material realities and the
    preposterous fantasies of
    Brexit ideologues, Ben Eastham
    contemplates how identities –
    national, fictitious or otherwise
    – are constructed through
    combinations of similarities and
    differences

    par Ben Eastham
  • Call on me

    Paco Rabanne’s new perfume 1 Million Lucky is here – accompanied
    by sister scent Lady Million Lucky. Inspired by the bling of the bottles,
    we shot them with Rabanne’s classic metal dress

  • Inner space

    From here, you can see forever: Louis Vuitton’s new season, seen
    against the grandeur of Berlin’s extra-terrestrial high-modernist
    masterpiece, the House of World Cultures

    par Bex Day
  • Through a glass darkly

    Chanel Beauty’s radical new mascara features the first ever
    3D-printed brush. Here, we refract and reframe the high-tech
    makeup via pure, clear water

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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