“””AVAILABLE COVER WILL BE SENT”””STILL ALL THE REQUESTS FOR SPECIFIC COVERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME””””FIRST PRIORITY WILL BE GIVEN TO THE REQUESTED COVER IF AVAILABLE”””


From Cate Blanchett’s thought-provoking conversation with Maggie Nelson to Martine Rose’s guest-edit of our Document section


At its most noble, every aspect of culture – be that film, music, literature, art or fashion – is a mirror of its time, a lasting testimony to the moment in which it was created,” writes editor-in-chief Susannah Frankel of the vision at the core of AnOther Magazine’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue. While every creative work can be seen to reflect the era it belongs to, this will never be a perfect reflection of reality, but “rather a refraction, an edit, a fusion of the interior lives of the creatives behind any work”. Our newest issue casts light onto the trailblazing talents of today and discovers how, through their craft, they project into the future.


Cate Blanchett is enigmatic as renowned conductor Lydia Tár – the controversial character at the heart of Todd Field’s polarising film of the same name. Blanchett unpacks the complexity of her role in a thought-provoking conversation with the acclaimed American writer Maggie Nelson that grants both pause for reflection, while the actor’s larger-than-life persona is captured by Harley Weir and styled by Robbie Spencer.


Boundary-breaking musician and producer Yves Tumor is a chameleon. Spanning glam rock, punk, R&B, soul and psychedelia, their artistic production is as eclectic as their multiple visual identities. In conversation with artist and filmmaker Kembra Pfahler, the shapeshifting talent reflects on their body as a vehicle for self-expression, the highs and lows of stage performance, and why they think their ever-evolving practice should always defy definition. The musician’s otherworldly personality is captured by Joshua Woods in collaboration with Ellie Grace Cumming.


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