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ABOUT COMMERCEMAGAZINE SOCIETE 032C ARTFASHION
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1F a s h i o n W e e k B e r l i n D a i l y
JONAS LINDSTRöm
& CISCO
the
INSOmNIA I�UE
Sleep is a perfect suspension of the activities of sentient life. Aristotle called it a binding up of the common sense. In man's earthly life intellect is extrinsically dependent upon sentiency and the binding up of sentient conscious-ness involves the suspension of normal rational conscious-ness; it is that »awareness« which renders serviceable all activities of the interior and exterior senses, and these activities are a constant drain upon its resources. Therefore it is to be expected that a period, more or less protracted, should be allotted by nature to the restoration in this much-worked faculty. “Psychology” by J. Glenn, Herder Book Co., 1936
6 A .F.
VAndeVorst___
a chat with the Belgian conceptualists
7JoACHim müller
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Portrait Portal
12luCA GA Jdus
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Stefan Milev sharpening the focus
14sAnG Bleu
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interviewing Maxime Büchi
Berlin Kurfürstendamm 185 Düsseldorf Königsallee 62 Hamburg Neuer Wall 43Frankfurt Goethestraße 23 München Maximilianstraße 30
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When science fiction writers Ann and John VanderMeer in The New Weird Anthology declared the New Weird dead – “Long live the Next Weird!” – they effectively lynched their own genus. They also failed to explain how the incoming branch of genre fiction would be distinguishable from its predecessors. Two years on and still no answer. (more…)
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Artist OLYMPIA SCARRY in a custom-made GIVENCHY BY RICCARDO TISCI burkha at The Standard Hotel, Miami Beach, December 2010. (more…)
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MAGAZINE SOCIETE 032C ARTFASHION
I s sue �
1F a s h i o n W e e k B e r l i n D a i l y
JONAS LINDSTRöm
& CISCO
the
INSOmNIA I�UE
Sleep is a perfect suspension of the activities of sentient life. Aristotle called it a binding up of the common sense. In man's earthly life intellect is extrinsically dependent upon sentiency and the binding up of sentient conscious-ness involves the suspension of normal rational conscious-ness; it is that »awareness« which renders serviceable all activities of the interior and exterior senses, and these activities are a constant drain upon its resources. Therefore it is to be expected that a period, more or less protracted, should be allotted by nature to the restoration in this much-worked faculty. “Psychology” by J. Glenn, Herder Book Co., 1936
6 A .F.
VAndeVorst___
a chat with the Belgian conceptualists
7JoACHim müller
ruCHHoltz___
Portrait Portal
12luCA GA Jdus
___
Stefan Milev sharpening the focus
14sAnG Bleu
___
interviewing Maxime Büchi
Berlin Kurfürstendamm 185 Düsseldorf Königsallee 62 Hamburg Neuer Wall 43Frankfurt Goethestraße 23 München Maximilianstraße 30
jilsandernavy.com
Champagner bei Jil Sander Berlin Kurfürstendamm, 19. bis 22. Januar von 14h bis 19h
April 11th, 2011 TWITTERMOMUS on super-filtering publishers and talismanic books, the evokers of an implicit world: http://bit.ly/hlwgDq (via @jennaemilia)
April 11th, 2011 TWITTERDON’T CRY, WORK – snapshot from the current 032c magazine production phase. http://on.fb.me/eHkGJk
March 14th, 2011 TWITTERVERY EXCITED to leave for Art Dubai and Sharjah Biennial tonight. Check the magazine panel on art and fashion this Thu! http://bit.ly/huvVxu
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THE NEXT WEIRDby CHER POTTER & BEN PERDUE
When science fiction writers Ann and John VanderMeer in The New Weird Anthology declared the New Weird dead – “Long live the Next Weird!” – they effectively lynched their own genus. They also failed to explain how the incoming branch of genre fiction would be distinguishable from its predecessors. Two years on and still no answer. (more…)
from Issue #20 — Winter 2010/2011 Rei Kawakubo
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Artist OLYMPIA SCARRY in a custom-made GIVENCHY BY RICCARDO TISCI burkha at The Standard Hotel, Miami Beach, December 2010. (more…)
from Issue #20 — Winter 2010/2011 Rei Kawakubo
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In the cheeky new comedy I Love You Phillip Morris, Jim Carrey plays Steven Russell, a Christian fundamentalist turned gay con artist who will stop at nothing to be with his jailbird lover. For costar Ewan McGregor, playing Carrey’s femme lover is no big deal. McGregor has played gay and bisexual men before, most famously as an Iggy Pop–­inspired rock star in Todd Haynes’ musical, Velvet Goldmine (1998).
What McGregor likes about I Love You Phillip Morris is its whacked-out romance— two enraptured men slow-dancing in prison, surrounded by violence and brutality. There is a vulnerable, please-take-care-of-me side to McGregor when he lets it show. In Phillip Morris, he’s the gay equivalent of women who love too much, who know they’re headed for grief but enjoy the ride anyway.
Fetchingly rumpled in black jeans, sweater, and scarf, his feet resting carelessly on a chair at breakfast in a Brentwood restaurant, McGregor is the furthest thing from fey and needy. Closing in on 40, he’s still boyish, with a few crow’s-feet setting off his intense blue eyes. He can be opinionated, peremptory, and as candid as a man who chooses his own roles is free to be. “I don’t pay much attention to career or what other people think,” he says. “I’ve always been quite arrogant.”
You can still see in him the lad who, fresh out of London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama, auditioned for the role of a callow, long-haired journalist in Danny Boyle’s 1994 crime thriller, Shallow Grave. That led to Trainspotting (1996) and his role as the heroin addict Renton, for which McGregor shaved his head and shed nearly 30 pounds. “In Shallow Grave, Ewan was the dashing, romantic hero you might expect from British period drama,” Boyle says. “The transformation to Trainspotting was extraordinary. Ewan is a rare metal— golden, quite delicate—who flowers best under strange circumstances. You have to handle him very carefully. He’s a mercurial, undefinable presence that can’t be ordered on room service.”
Trainspotting made McGregor part of a new generation of directors and actors— among them Boyle, Jude Law, Robert Carlyle, and Christopher Eccleston— whose mix of woozy charm and masculine ferocity helped liberate British cinema from the kitchen-sink realism of Mike Leigh and Ken Loach. “You can’t imagine what it felt like in the mid-’90s,” McGregor says, “to be
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032c is a contemporary culture magazine that fiercely believes in the intelligence of its readers, and rises to the challenge of surprising them. Published twice a year, it is both timely and timeless — a celebration of and for the most cutting-edge in art, culture, and fashion.
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Founded in 2000 in Berlin, 032c is edited by Joerg Koch, art directed by Mike Meiré, and managed by Sandra von Mayer-Myrtenhain. It is distributed to 29 countries and can be found in select art bookstores, fashion boutiques, and news-stands worldwide (also in our Store).
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ABOUT MAGAZINE COMMERCESOCIETE 032C ARTFASHIONI s sue �
1F a s h i o n W e e k B e r l i n D a i l y
JONAS LINDSTRöm
& CISCO
the
INSOmNIA I�UE
Sleep is a perfect suspension of the activities of sentient life. Aristotle called it a binding up of the common sense. In man's earthly life intellect is extrinsically dependent upon sentiency and the binding up of sentient conscious-ness involves the suspension of normal rational conscious-ness; it is that »awareness« which renders serviceable all activities of the interior and exterior senses, and these activities are a constant drain upon its resources. Therefore it is to be expected that a period, more or less protracted, should be allotted by nature to the restoration in this much-worked faculty. “Psychology” by J. Glenn, Herder Book Co., 1936
6 A .F.
VAndeVorst___
a chat with the Belgian conceptualists
7JoACHim müller
ruCHHoltz___
Portrait Portal
12luCA GA Jdus
___
Stefan Milev sharpening the focus
14sAnG Bleu
___
interviewing Maxime Büchi
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MOST RECENT: FASHION POSTRick Owens: From Rags to Rags An interview with Rick Owens on creating the “total aesthetic.”By CARSON CHAN. Issue 19 (summer 2010).Topics: Architecture, Branding, Carson Chan, Fashion, Report Series, Rick Owens
The Bless QuestionAn interview with BLESS designers INES KAAG and DÉSIRÉE HEISS on their brand’s balancing between art and design.By Victoria Camblin. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Bless, Design, Désirée Heiss, Fashion, Ines Kaag, Victoria Camblin
Lust, Not LoveA night in the life of Paris’s MONTANA club.By Jina Khayyer. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Fashion, Jina Khayyer, Montana Club
Adam KimmelA portrait of fashion designer ADAM KIMMEL’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection.By Christopher BollenTopics: Adam Kimmel, Christopher Bollen, Fashion
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THIS SPRING, SERUMS GET SERIOUS
Nicky Kinnaird, founder of Space NK, says that
serums are gaining popularity because “they offer more specifically
targeted, effective solutions.” We asked
Kinnaird to divulge the best serums for a variety
of skincare concerns.
Never Walk AloneAn interview with Nike’s CEO MARK PARKER on creativity, commerce, and charity.By Joerg Koch. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Branding, Fashion, Joerg Koch, Mark Parker, Nike
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MOST RECENT: FASHION POSTRick Owens: From Rags to Rags An interview with Rick Owens on creating the “total aesthetic.”By CARSON CHAN. Issue 19 (summer 2010).Topics: Architecture, Branding, Carson Chan, Fashion, Report Series, Rick Owens
The Bless QuestionAn interview with BLESS designers INES KAAG and DÉSIRÉE HEISS on their brand’s balancing between art and design.By Victoria Camblin. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Bless, Design, Désirée Heiss, Fashion, Ines Kaag, Victoria Camblin
Lust, Not LoveA night in the life of Paris’s MONTANA club.By Jina Khayyer. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Fashion, Jina Khayyer, Montana Club
Adam KimmelA portrait of fashion designer ADAM KIMMEL’s Spring/Summer 2010 collection.By Christopher BollenTopics: Adam Kimmel, Christopher Bollen, Fashion
06 / 04 / 2011 11:00 AM
JUERGEN TELLER, Men and Women,
opening scenes at 032c Workshop
17 / 03 / 2011 09:00 AM
SIMONE BELLOTTI from Gucci gets ready
for his day on Cortina’s slopes, Italy
12 / 03 / 2011 05:00 PM
AGNÈS B. FINDS A HOME IN SOHO
02 / 03 / 2011 07:00 PM
THIS SPRING, SERUMS GET SERIOUS
Nicky Kinnaird, founder of Space NK, says that
serums are gaining popularity because “they offer more specifically
targeted, effective solutions.” We asked
Kinnaird to divulge the best serums for a variety
of skincare concerns.
Never Walk AloneAn interview with Nike’s CEO MARK PARKER on creativity, commerce, and charity.By Joerg Koch. Issue 18 (winter 2009/2010).Topics: Branding, Fashion, Joerg Koch, Mark Parker, Nike
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