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ISSUE 18 • DECEMBER 2012 HUSH • MASA HAMANOI • TRACEY EMIN • BJöRK • SCOTT WALKER ETRE • DOTMASTER • ANGELO GHIDONI • ANTHONY LISTER REBECCA MILLER • GREAT ECLECTIC • CYBELE MALINOWSKI


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CONTENTS

HUSH MASA HAMANOI TRACEY EMIN BJรถ RK SCOTT WALKER ETRE DOTMASTER ANGELO GHIDONI ANTHONY LISTER REBECCA MILLER GREAT ECLECTIC CYBELE MALINOWSKI

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design & art direction: STEPHEN J LEE front cover: HUSH back cover: DOTMASTER


HUSH Hush’s latest work deepens his exploration of the resulting emergences brought about by the evanescent quality of street art. Appreciating and identifying the remains of past tags as points of expression, the artist transitions this influence to his work that he refers to as “action painting” or “pure expressionism”. In his new work, Hush remains influenced by the escape from the constraints of traditions, the contrasts between old and new, the past meeting the future and the fusion of Eastern and Western culture.



‘Sirens’, was the first solo exhibition in Australia by UK artist Hush. Described as a ‘sensory assault’, Hush’s work is a visual treat, a layering of colours and a fusion of anime, pop-infused imagery, graffiti and graphic design. Fascinated by Asian graphic novels and inspired by the likes of Mimmo Rotella, Roy Lichtenstein and Sir Peter Blake, Hush has a unique style that has led to worldwide acclamation. He was recently recognised in London Independent’s list of ‘Top 20 Up and Coming Artists’. ‘Sirens’ continues the artist’s style, effortlessly fusing traditional Eastern art with Western traditions of action painting and graffiti. Inspired by the portrayal of the female form in art, the artist depicts Eastern-like women set within backgrounds filled with layers of rich colour. Patterns, ranging from geometric repetition to florals reminiscent of delicately decorated vases, are not solely confined to the background but often take on a new dimension, forming graceful kimonos, hairstyles or headpieces. www.metrogallery.com.au www.studio-hush.com www.onethirty3.com





TOKYO A L L E R E D N I C noi Masa Hama photography: i sh yuki Haya styling: Hide


Dress: ERI MATSUI (ERI MATSUI JAPAN) Cuff: FLAKE Cap: JOHN RILEY (FAKE SHOWROOM) Shoes: STYLIST’S OWN


this page One piece: BOWIE (LAKIC) Gloves: BANAL CHIC BIZARRE (ADD) Bangle: PHILIPPE FERRANDIS (H.P. FRANCE exclusive) Tutleneck & tights: STYLIST’S OWN opposite page Blouse: SAPHIR EAST (ESTEEM PRESS) Outer skirt: JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Inner skirt: BANAL CHIC BIZARRE (ADD) Brassiere: WOLFORD (FUKUSKE CORPORATION) Shoes: BRUNOMAGLI (BRUNOMAGLI JAPAN CO. LTD.) Tights: STYLIST’S OWN



Tops: NUBOAIX (LAKIC) Inner: CACHAREL (SHOWROOM LINKS) Skirt: BANAL CHIC BIZARRE (ADD)



this page Shirt, skirt & shoes: MCQ ALEXANDER MCQUEEN (M INC) Tights: STYLIST’S OWN opposite page Jacket & skirt: PLUMPYNUTS (SHOW CASE BY PLUMPYNUTS) Turtleneck: WOLFORD (FUKUSKE CORPORATION)




Turtleneck: WOLFORD (FUKUSKE CORPORATION) Skirt & necklace: SOMARTA (ESTEEM PRESS) Earrings: STYLIST’S OWN



this page Blouson: JOHN LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Skirt: SAPHIR EAST (ESTEEM PRESS) Leotards: WOLFORD (FUKUSKE CORPORATION) Ring: ATELIER SWAROVSKI BY HARIRI & HARIRI (ATELIER SWAROVSKI) Shoes: STYLIST’S OWN opposite page Shirt: 08SIRCUS (M INC) Headpiece: RIKA HATTORI

photography: MASA HAMANOI www.masatoshi-hamanoi.net stylist: HIDEYUKI HAYASHI www.hideyukihayashi.com hair: RYOKO TAKAI make-up: CHACHA AKI stylist assistant: YUKA OKUMURA model: KRISTINE Z @ WIZARD MODELS


TRACEY EMIN YOU DON’T BELIEVE IN LOVE BUT I BELIEVE IN YOU

‘I’m not drawn to the erotic. I’m confused by it. There is very little in my life that is sexual or erotic. It’s more to do with memory. I’m more interested in love.’ (Tracey Emin, Art News, May 2012) White Cube São Paolo is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition, ‘You Don’t Believe in Love But I Believe in You’ by celebrated British artist Tracey Emin. A versatile modern day expressionist, Emin’s intensely personal work blurs the boundaries between art and life. For this exhibition – her first in Brazil – she will present new works in a wide range of media including neons, sculptures, paintings, gouaches, mono-print drawings and embroideries. Tracey Emin You Don’t Believe in Love But I Believe in You 2 December 2012 - 23 February 2013 White Cube São Paulo is open Tuesday to Saturday 11am - 7pm. For further information, please contact Honey Luard or Sara Macdonald on +44 (0)20 7930 5373. Rua Agostinho Rodrigues Filho 550 Vila Mariana São Paulo +44 (0)20 7930 5373. www.whitecube.com


Tracey Emin I don’t Believe in Love but I believe in you 2012 Neon 29 5/8 x 64 3/4 in. (75.3 x 164.4 cm) © Tracey Emin Photo: Ben Westoby Courtesy White Cube


BJÖRK’S BASTARDS

Björk has just released Bastards, an album of remixed tracks from the highly acclaimed Biophilia. The album includes some of the remixes released in an eight-part series earlier this year selected by Björk and remastered for this album by Grammy-nominee Mandy Parnell. Bastards features collaborations with artists and producers specifically chosen by Björk for this project including Current Value, Death Grips, Hudson Mohawke, Alva Noto, Matthew Herbert, Omar Souleyman, 16-bit, These New Puritans, and The Slips.

“I felt it important to gather together the essence of the remixes,” said Björk of the project, “so I picked a quarter of them for one cd for people who are perhaps not too sassy downloaders or don’t have the time or energy to partake in the hunter-gathering rituals of the internet. I was incredibly impressed by how the core of the mixes took Biophilia somewhere else while still keeping its character, and like they so often do when at their best: the remixes gave the songs more beats; legs to dance on! I spent some time editing together not necessarily the best ones but the ones that made the strongest whole.” Both the original Biophilia and Bastards will be available on 12” vinyl as well as CD and digital download. Björk : Mutual Core video directed by Andrew Huang: http://bit.ly/Bjork-MC-Video



SCOTT WALKER

Scott Walker will finally release Bish Bosch this December, his long-awaited and first studio album since 2006’s The Drift. Since the 1960s, Scott Walker has scaled the heights of pop superstardom, produced some of the most revered solo albums of the late sixties, coasted on his laurels during the seventies, then metamorphosed into something very different. The music he has been making at his own pace since the early eighties might be utterly estranged from the songs that made him a household name, but they stem from the privacy he requires to write this complex and hugely inventive music. Bish Bosch is the latest in Scott’s discography to pursue the line of inquiry he began back in 1978, with his four devastatingly original songs on the Walker Brothers’ swansong, Nite Flights, and continuing through Climate of Hunter (1984), Tilt (1995), The Drift (2006). He has continued to mature and develop in a late style utterly at odds with the music that made him a superstar, a lifetime ago, but which is totally honest, uncompromising and transcendent.

www.bishbosch.com www.4ad.com/scottwalker


photography: Jamie Hawkesworth


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THE DOT MASTERS

The irony of stencilling piles of rubbish is not lost on us. Rubbish, we all do it... leave it out on the street, either once a week or at random times when consumption out strips our storage. For many it’s their only contribution to the public space. We all contribute to this shifting sea of street sculpture with the rhythms of the weekly bin round. Its an ordered chaos, of suddenly unowned & worthless things.


Big pile Painted at St. Ottilien Monastery in Munich as part of the www.heavenmeetsearth.de/ project © All rights reserved

‘High Class Trash’, a show of rubbish currently being shown in Norway at the Reedprojects Gallery contrasts high fashion and refuse, used spray-cans, bottles and paint markers in cast out Selfridges, Hermes and Chanel carrier bags, in an instantly recognizable photo real stencil style that is typical of the Dotmasters work. The pop art parallels are not taken too seriously in these Warhol meets Cheryl Cole modern icons of trash that combine littering and vandalism, giving you two crimes for the price of one. www.dotmaster.co.uk


top Chanel Sterling Š All rights reserved above Brassed Off Louis Framed Š All rights reserved


Baroque Trash Š All rights reserved


Hermes Treadplate Š All rights reserved


Selfish Framed Š All rights reserved


THE RUN

photography: Angelo Ghidoni styling: Irene De Santis


Silk shirt: ILARIA NISTRI Leather jacket with fur: FRANKIE MORELLO


this page Black gilet, wire draped: ANGELO FRENTZOS Shirt with pockets: AVELON Brown georgette-silk longskirt with wide gap: ILARIA NISTRI Tight pants with leather insert: SUPERFINE Elastic paint belt with buckles: SISTE’S opposite page Maxi wool white gilet with leather insert: ILARIA NISTRI Leather jacket with zip: SISTE”S Chiffon skirt: VIVIENNE WESTWOOD Chain necklace: UGO CACCIATORI Black biker shoes: ALBERTO FASCIANI



Knitted wool hood with leather insert: ILARIA NISTRI Amber silk shirt with buttons: ILARIA NISTRI



this page Fur gilet: FRANKIE MORELLO Chiffon dress with leather insert: SISTE’S High metal bracelet with print beige & black enamel: VALENTINA BRUGNATELLI Leather boots with zip: BALDININI opposite page Fur Hooded jacket: GIORGIO BRATO Fringe top with satin band side: MIRKO G. DI BRANDIMARTE Viscose trousers with band, leather insert, low horse: ILARIA NISTRI




this page Laminated wool jacket with revers: SUPERFINE Silk dress with elastic waist: KAOS Sweat leather pants: LIVIANA CONTI High metal bracelet, with print pink green enamel: VALENTINA BRUGNATELLI opposite page Dress with fringe: FRANKIE MORELLO

photography: ANGELO GHIDONI stylist: IRENE DE SANTIS hair: ANA RODRIGUEZ make-up: NICOLETTA CAUSA stylist assistant: ELEONORA CANTELE model: INNEA @ ELITE


ANTHONY LISTER UNSLUNG HEROES

The brightest international talent emerging from street art takes over both The Outsiders galleries simultaneously this November and December for a tour de force exhibition, Unslung Heroes. For his all-new show, Anthony Lister – consistently described as “Australia’s best contemporary artist” – has used his sketchbook featuring portraits of hip hedonistic revellers, drawn at revels he’s attended, for inspiration.


Dog faced man Š the artist and The Outsiders


The dealer Š the artist and The Outsiders


Fake phone numbers Š the artist and The Outsiders


Highbrow dining Š the artist and The Outsiders


Point of realize © the artist and The Outsiders

‘Unslung Heroes’ 16th November - 29th December 2012 An exhibition held simultaneously at: The Outsiders London, 8 Greek Street, Soho, London,W1D 4DG The Outsiders Newcastle, 77 Quayside, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, NE1 3DE www.theoutsiders.net


staring at the sea photography: Rebecca Miller styling: Katy Kingston

Red, white and blue spotty blouse: H&M Striped silk scarf: BEYOND RETRO Sunglasses: BEYOND RETRO



this page Nude round framed sunglasses with metal bridge: ASOS Burgundy wool blazer: PAUL SMITH Yellow silk pleat blouse: H&M Patterned trousers: H&M Pink socks: TRASPARENZE AT MYTIGHTS.COM Motown flat tan leather shoes: ASOS opposite page Sunglasses: PRIMARK Blue coat: MANGO Spotty trousers: TOPSHOP Pink socks: TRASPARENZE AT MYTIGHTS.COM Yellow Hawley wedges: ASOS



Blue wool jacket: BEYOND RETRO Blue and white spotty playsuit: BEYOND RETRO Pink socks: TRASPARENZE AT MYTIGHTS.COM Yellow Hawley wedges: ASOS




this page Cat eye sunglasses:TOPSHOP Spot patterned blouse: ZARA Blue two buttoned belt: STYLIST OWN Yellow wide leg trousers: BEYOND RETRO Pink socks: TRASPARENZE AT MYTIGHTS.COM Motown flat tan leather shoes: ASOS opposite page Silk scarf: BEYOND RETRO Figured guernsey navy merino jumper: MIH Scallop edge linen shorts: MIH



Cat eye sunglasses: TOPSHOP Snood: PRIMARK Blue chiffon blouse: MANGO Yellow cord trousers: PAUL SMITH

photography: REBECCA MILLER stylist: KATY KINGSTON hair & make-up: VICTORIA BOND model: ELINA M @ PROFILE


GREAT ECLECTIC

As an artist: GREATeclectic blends the most abstractly familiar elements of life – love, envy, wealth, wrath, perception, desire, greed, necessity, lust, identity, indulgence, ideals, ego, morals, said bankruptcy, and fears – with the rawest veneer of famous faces. His pieces are pastiches – whole in-and-of themselves but even more so in context of one another. Pop & Politics are alive and well-contented bedfellows in this world. The personal space stands as the preeminent public place of judgment. Shadows dance in rigid rhythmic formation with neon strobes. The entire world coalesces into a kaleidoscopic cultural landscape… where we are presented with our own selves from before the mass-mediated mirror of Pop life. His art lives, loves, laughs, lauds, lambastes, legislates, and promulgates on behalf of true Pop. It unravels the American tapestry because we were wound too tightly; it dims the lights because they blind so brightly; it hearkens to the dawn though it heralds nightly; and all it takes is a liberated lid to refresh the mind and see what I see: if you want to see a sad boy shine – pay him; if you want to see a sad boy smile – pay attention.

www.greateclectic.com


this page “Thi$ i$ not a role model” opposite page “men…”


“Why Should I Be Sad?”


“Been There, Done That”


THE

CLA$H photography: Cybele Malinowski styling: Janai Anselmi


Shirt (worn underneath): SPORTSGIRL Shirt (worn over): ROMANCE WAS BORN



Shirt: LOVER Skirt: SOMETHING ELSE


this page Earrings: DINOSAUR DESIGNS Top (worn underneath): JIGSAW Top (worn over): LOVER Pants: HOWARD SHOWERS opposite page Headscarf: GANT Necklace: COLLETTE Top: THURLEY



left Necklaces: NOBLE HOUSE DESIGNS Pants & Top: SHAKUHACHI right Necklace: MAN THE LABEL Top: JUNK Jacket & Pants: TRELISE COOPER



this page left Earrings: DINOSAUR DESIGNS Necklace: SYLVIE MARKOVINA Dress: ANNA & BOY right Necklace: HOUSE OF HARLOW 1960 Bangle: MOLTEN RELIC Dress: KAREN WALKER opposite page Necklace: DINOSAUR DESIGNS Shirt: EQUIPMENT from MYWARDROBE.COM

photography: CYBELE MALINOWSKI @ NETWORK AGENCY www.networkagency.com.au stylist: JANAI ANSELMI www.janaianselmi.com hair & make-up: MARGO REGAN using ELLIS FAAS AND KEVIN MURPHY www.margoregan.com models: ISABELLE IMPALA @ LONDON MGT GROUP GEORGIA MAY @ CHADWICK MODELS



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