A Magazine #7 : curated by Kris Van Assche

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WE HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF THE NEXT ISSUE OF A MAGAZINE .
AFTER MARTIN MARGIELA, YOHJI YAMAMOTO, HAIDER ACKERMANN, UNDERCOVER’S
JUN TAKAHASHI, MARTINE SITBON, VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO THE NEXT CURATOR IS
KRIS VAN ASSCHE .

A Magazine #7
On the threshold of his 31st birthday Kris Van Assche was appointed artistic director at Dior Homme. In January 2008 he presented his first catwalk show for Dior, an emotionally charged moment and a milestone in the career of this young designer. Amidst the turbulent preparations for the show and the presentation of his own label’s men’s and women’s lines, we invited Kris Van Assche to be our guest curator of A MAGAZINE #7.
Already in our early conversations it became clear that Kris wanted to work with people he felt connected to. He didn’t want to opt for big names only, but rather for the people that fascinate him or those whose creative input had inspired and enriched him in the past.


The various collaborations with photographers, authors, stylists and models in A MAGAZINE #7 are the result of Kris’ search for true human contact within the creative process. Fine examples are the contributions of Wiglius De Bie and Gaëtan Bernard, both close acquaintances of Van Assche. Kris asked Wiglius to portray his team, at Kris Van Assche and at Dior Homme. Gaëtan Bernard’s reticent black and white portraits are silent witnesses to the fittings for the first Dior Homme collection. In these images Kris resembles a dancer subtly leading his model in a shrewd game of seeking contact and taking distance.


Photographer Sarah Moon was so generous as to provide us with a previously unpublished series of portraits she made of her good friend and artist Jacques Monory who, with his typical ‘gangster look’ of raincoat, hat and sunglasses, embodies the ultimate Kris Van Assche man. Snapshots from Van Assche’s own travels in Latin-America, Morocco and Turkey surface on several occasions throughout the magazine. They offer a counterbalance to his public life as a designer and can be seen as a representation of the delicate balancing act between private and public life every designer needs to perform. His series of dreamy close-ups of the whirling dervishes in Istanbul form both a dramatic contrast and a welcome break after Nan Goldin’s dramatic backstage portraits at Dior. Goldin was virtually standing on Van Assche’s feet when she made them—taken at that exact moment when he screens his models one last time before sending them out onto the catwalk, pumped up on adrenaline with their faces strained under ‘high tension’.


The words ‘poetic’ and ‘romantic’ recur constantly in reviews of Van Assche’s work. In A MAGAZINE #7 Kris wanted to highlight the various facets of the poetry in his work. The poetry he finds reflected in the strive for the elusive dream within the images of artist duo Parkeharisson as well as that which is created when you show your vulnerability and allow other people into very personal aspects of your work. For the two fashion shoots in this issue, one featuring the Dior men’s collection and the other Kris Van Assche’s own women’s collection, Kris asked his friend, Mauricio Nardi, to be responsible for the styling and to portray his own interpretation of the collections, a task he has never trusted to anyone but himself until now.


Intrigued by his œuvre and appreciating the poetry he brings to the world of p*rn, Van Assche invited Jeff Burton to shoot the campaign for the Kris Van Assche men’s collection. Radically, Burton chose to use three p*rn actors in the sultry settings of an LA laundromat. Kris wanted to be an observer on the set and asked Burton to transcend the boundaries of a traditional commercial campaign. They shared a hilarious and for Kris, at times, very recognizable conversation about creativity, doubt, shame, pride, family, vulnerability, respect and freedom. Burton’s mother’s reaction when he first told her that he worked in the p*rn industry became this issue’s leitmotiv.
Let go of all your prejudices, be inspired and dream away with A MAGAZINE #7!
Kaat Debo, editor in chief
April 2008

Source: modenatie.com
 
So who shot the cover then?. Sarah Moon?, I might've read it too fast.
it's beautiful anyway. :wub:

and it sounds like such a solid issue for A.. I want to see Latin America, more of Moon of course, and shots of the collection's ad campaign.. it sounds like such an intriguing combination.. Jeff, his share of p*rn but having Kris as the masterhead behind it.

thanks a lot for posting, pedro. :heart:
 
^if the cover is a shot from Sarah Moon's serie from Jacques Monory portraits... then the photo is very old....
Monory (artist of the Figuration Narrative and currently exhibited @ Le Grand Palais...) was born in the 30s, I think.... He is one of my favourite french artist from the 60s-70s.... His work is truly good... Like cinema on canvas....
http://www.jacquesmonory.com/

Anyway.... the issue looks good... Hope it'll deal with Kris' connection with Arts...
He's currently exhibiting in Working Men (curated by Paul Ardenne - one of my favourite french art historian....) in Switzerland...
http://www.working-men.org/
http://www.analix-forever.com/cgi-bin/analix/index.pl

And I love the cover....
Guess I'll buy this....... My last was Martine Sitbon....
 
thanks for the monory link, Berlin, the painting section is terrific, I'll start looking for some his films right now.
and looking forward to your scans if you manage to buy this :shifty::ninja:, you know it's just the magazine that you practically need to cross half the world to find cause it just won't cross half the world for you!. don't think it's available in LA anyways. could be?. :unsure:
 
I've got Jun, Veronique and Matine issue from Amazon. But could not find Kris Van Assche issue anywhere.
Does anybody know which book or magazine store I can possibly find it in New York?
 
NUEVA ESPERANZA by Mauricio Nardi
Dior Homme autumn-winter 2008-9
photography by Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello

from diorhomme.com, not HQs.....
 
continue...

REHEARSAL-Dior Homme
photography by Nicolas Pages


FITTINGS-Dior Homme
photography by Gaetan Bernard
fitting3dl2.th.bmp
fitting4gq9.th.bmp


from diorhomme.com, not HQs.....
 

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