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Matthew Connors: Cairo’s Crow Black Eye
At its surface, the need to stand, to rise, and to disembowel the state looks permeable
Kinky City: Tokyo’s Listless Sexual Banality
There was something nearly satisfying in the midst of tying his sister’s best friend to a board of broken glass
Shoji Ueda: Nagasaki’s Endless Rainbow
“I always imagine that it looks like a whisper would look if a whisper would wail.”
Revelations: Hysterical Re-Invention of the Body Hammer
So goes the hysterical re-invention of hysteria by Javier Viver
Broomberg & Chanarin: Facies Doloroso Ad Infinitum
I wanted very badly to rally the troop of self against THE MACHINE…
David Bailey: Tears of a Clown
“Fuck, he’s going to take up my time telling me about how he’s been a photographer since the 60’s…”
Stacy Kranitz on Imagery in Appalachia (2016)
An interview with the Kentucky-born photographer Stacy Kranitz about the seven years she’s spent documenting life in rural Appalachia.
Charlotte Lybeer and the Teletubby Who Hung Himself
Charlotte Lybeer’s “Epidermis II” for APE is not about teletubbies or suicide, but it is about the veil or a practice of shrouding oneself called “Zentai”, which like all things post-taboo seems to be Japanese in origin.
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