BLAU INTERNATIONAL No. 3
In this issue, we have a special feature honoring the criminally passed-over sculptor Hans Josephsohn, with photographs by François Halard and the written contributions of Jackie Wullschläger and Thomas Houseago. Then Mike Kelley, in another major article, has his story told by Paul McCarthy, Kim Gordon, and Raymond Pettibon. The issue also includes a conversation between Magdalene Odundo and Jonathan Anderson; Joan Miró’s most personal collection brought to light; Marie Chaix making Coco go Clockwork in a fabulous fashion spread; the radical strangeness of Enrico David; master painter and trouble-seeker Cecily Brown; David Hockney on his new life in Normandy; Conny Maier’s bulbous, binary-challenging painting; recollections of the performance artist Richard Gallo by his friend Robert Wilson; David Lynch writing about his early obsession with drawing guns; Simon Denny on the narrative mastery of Taika Waititi; the tragic saga of Unica Zürn; Max Hollein, the director of the Met, conversing with super collector Andy Hall; and a very special chart by Peter Saville.
English language; 23.3 x 28.0 cm (paperback); 220 pages (color illustrations)