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Beginning as a low-budget, oversized fanzine in 1996, index
magazine quickly became one of the most influential small
publications in the United States. index had a smart and irreverent
voice that epitomized the late '90s indie ethos. Featuring
conversations between architects, artists, celebrities, designers,
filmmakers, musicians and writers, the magazine brought together
some of the most relevant cultural figures who were at that time
young and often unknown, yet have since become cultural icons or
celebrities. Some of these names include Bjork, Scarlett Johansson,
Alexander McQueen, Rem Koolhaas, and David Sedaris, and photographs
by cutting-edge photographers such as Leeta Harding, Terry
Richardson, Juergen Teller, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Ryan McGinley.
Paying homage to Generation X's it glossy, index A to Z features
the best interviews and photographs by the most celebrated artists
and celebrities that were featured in the iconic index magazine.
This A to Z index captures the spirit of an era, with F for
Fashion, featuring designers Kate Spade and Marc Jacobs, and I for
Indie with Harmony Korine and John Waters, and other sections
including Royalty,Vanished, and X-Rated, this volume is packed with
index's most memorable interviews and greatest photos of the time,
including previously unpublished outtakes and party pictures. A new
interview with Halley and Nickas, a reminisence by Bruce LaBruce,
and a historical overview by Wendy Vogel offer further looks behind
the scenes. Index A to Z celebrates the uncompromising
personalities, humor, and DIY brilliance of the indie generation.
Kiki Kogelnik (1935-1997) worked in the United States for almost
four decades, for many years on an equal level with pop artists
like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. However her work was
overlooked for a long time. Kogelnik, who lived and worked in
Vienna and New York, investigated themes related to politics,
social criticism, the space age and the human body through her
often colourful paintings, sculptures, collages and installations.
She also experimented with new materials of the time such as vinyl.
Kunsthall Stavanger and the Kiki Kogelnik Foundation have worked
together to organise Inner Life, a comprehensive overview focussing
on her sculptural works. The exhibition, as well as the abundantly
illustrated catalogue present several works that have not been
shown since the 1960s, as well as performances and happenings by
the influential artist.Exhibition: 30.3.-13.8.2017, Kunsthall
Stavanger, Norway
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