Takashi Murakami: “You Have to Let the Soul of the Artist Possess You”
This article is taken from the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of AnOther Magazine: “When I was 31 years old, I read a book by the Japanese art historian Nobuo Tsuji called Lineage of Eccentrics, and that’s...
View ArticleSebastian: Five Films That Inspired the Gripping New Sex Work Drama
Sex work has long fascinated filmmakers – Sean Baker’s Anora, a genre-blending romp about a gutsy exotic dancer, just swept the board at the Oscars. But Sebastian, the provocative second feature from...
View Article50 Questions With Perfume Genius
Slouched in the foyer of a London hotel, at the end of a long day of press, Mike Hadreas describes himself as “delirious”. Eight hours discussing domesticity and grief, the body’s decay and the wild...
View ArticleAlice Schillaci’s AnOther Story Explores Different Versions of Reality
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View ArticleHow Beautiful Homes Became the Ultimate Status Symbol for Women Online
Surface Tension: which image captures the current cultural mood? In a new column for AnOthermag.com, writer and Nymphet Alumni podcast host Biz Sherbert takes an image – from art, the internet, or her...
View ArticleRains Is Redefining Its Identity Beyond Raincoats
“People still associate us with traditional, classical rainwear,” says Rains’ co-founder Daniel Brix Hesselager, “and that’s only a minority of what we do today. That’s the biggest misconception people...
View ArticleOn Art, Ego, and AI: Ed Atkins Rupert Friend in Conversation
This article is taken from the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of AnOther Magazine: For the British artist Ed Atkins, life and work are inextricable. That is perhaps why his oeuvre spans multiple modes of...
View ArticleThe Podcast Bringing Forgotten Hollywood Lore Back Into the Zeitgeist
Karina Longworth has a penchant for things that are out of time, and ahead of it, too: as creator of the beloved podcast You Must Remember This, she has an almost preternatural sense for the pockets of...
View ArticleHow Michel Gaubert Became Fashion’s Most Prolific Sound Director
How do you commit sound to paper? If you’re not adroit at reading music, it’s a tricky endeavour. That’s why the sound director Michel Gaubert – the man responsible for some of the most memorable music...
View ArticleD’heygere: The Cult Accessories Brand Subverting Everyday Objects
Who is it? The cult accessories label from Stéphanie D’heygere, who also collaborates with the likes of Diesel, Vaquera, and Jean Paul Gaultier Why do I want it? Clever, wry jewellery that reimagines...
View ArticleBrilliant Things to Do in Bangkok
A turbo-charged megacity with over 11 million inhabitants, Bangkok hardly needs an introduction. From backpackers in pursuit of the legendary Khao San Road, foodies obsessed with the next best...
View ArticleA New Show Explores the Gendered Entanglement of Fashion and Interiors
In our hyperconnected landscape, sharing images of our interiors has become another form of curated self-portraiture, akin to hyper-stylised fashion pictures, offered up as (supposed) proof of taste,...
View ArticleChristian Lacroix: “I Have This Utopian Idea That the Past Can Come Back”
This article is taken from the Spring/Summer 2025 issue of AnOther Magazine: “I didn’t want to be a couturier at first, I wanted to design for the stage. When I was a child I was drawn not to women’s...
View ArticleKaishui Yikai Liu’s Tender Portrait of Chinese Students in London
Belonging is often imagined as a destination: a place to arrive at, a culture to integrate into, a physical anchor that roots a home. But for many international students, it’s about navigating a world...
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