DAZED & CONFUSED
MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL Raf Simons GORILLAZ Vlada Roslyakova DAZED & CONFUSED magazine
MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL Raf Simons GORILLAZ Vlada Roslyakova DAZED & CONFUSED magazine
Maggie Gyllenhaal on the cover, photographed by Miguel Reveriego. For Maggie Gyllenhaal, unconventional career choices are the norm.
Dazed gets the lowdown on the actress's upcoming role as a jail-bird set free in Sherrybaby
Rare back issue of Dazed & Confused fashion magazine from the U.K.
Fashion editorials modeled by - Bruna Tenorio, Sheila Marquez and Vlada Roslyakova.
Jamie Hewlett - The man who brought Gorillaz to life has undertaken his next chimp challenge - taking the Chinese legend of Monkey and dressing it up for a circus-opera. Featuring a stack of unseen images, enter the bizarre world of Mr Hewlett...
Andy Warhol vs Dazed & Confused - Twenty years on from Warhol's death, we get The Kills, Gareth Pugh, Rankin, Matthew Stone, Rafael Rozendaal, Miltos Manetas and other leading artists together for a discussion on how he influenced their work.
Betty Davis - Cult VIP: The wife of Miles Davis injected the 70s soul underground with a sexually potent brand of funk that may have been overlooked at the time, but has gone on to inspire a new generation of feisty female artists, including Peaches. In this rare interview, Betty talks about her life as the original Nasty Gal.
Mark Mothersbaugh - Q&A: As one of the founders of Devo, Mark Mothersbaugh is used to lofty praise. But, as the anarchic pop group prepare for their first European tour in 15 years, the sometime film composer seems more concerned with the memory of jamming with Neil Young dressed only in a baby's diaper.
FILM
Gena Rowlands - explores the city of love in Paris.
Director Monte Hellman - reflects on his motorhead classic Two Lane Blacktop.
Documentary Billy the Kid follows the antics of an eccentric small-town teen.
John Pilger's masterful The War on Democracy exposes America's impact on South America.
ART:
British artist Jamie Shovlin looks to 70s Americana for his latest exhibition.
Pop artist Mel Ramos paints pin-ups.
Alexis Zavialoff presents a diiferent view of Russia.
TECHNOLOGY:
The internet could become one global computer if The Grid has anything to do with it.
Architect Nicola Staubli's recycled DIY origami furniture.
The art of Cybergeography.
BOOKS:
Patrick Hamilton's Gorse Trilogy comes out of hiding.
Cuban editorial collective Ediciones Vigia fight resistance to create limited-edition handmade books.
Torsten Krol's novel Callisto delves into a world of murder, terrorism and corrupt Christians.
MUSIC:
Hungarian duo Agaskodo Teliverek serve up some pyscho goulash.
Pharoahe Monch comes back after eight years away from the game.
Matthew Dear infuses techno with a bit of bookish soul.
Chromeo bring back 80s dance moves.
Vile Imbeciles get ready to menace.
QOTSA's Josh Homme makes us a multicoloured mixtape.
Record label Motive Sounds sign groups who rock.
FASHION
Photography Xevi, Styling Karen Langley
Photography Anthony Maule, Styling David St John James
Photography Neil Dawson, Styling Karen langley
Image Creation Remi Paringaux
3D Modelling Christopher Antoniou
Photography Karim Sadli
Styling Yoko Mikae
PLUS - Raf Simons, The Landjugend, Maybe Logic: Stuart Hammond, Lightspeed Champion, Nathan Englander, AfroReggaeDigital, Jemaine Clement, Isabella Blow & Stephen Robinson tribute, M*A*S*H Iraq, Head2Head: Phillipe Pareno & Hans Ulrich Obrist, The Black Neon, Collect Nudes, Head2Head: Don Letts & Greg Wilson, Citylines: South Korea, Your History: Peter Blake, Eyespy.
Excellent condition.
Scarce collector's item - insurance is included in postage.
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