"EIN JAHR (ES GEHT VORAN)."

Not as a revival act. Not as an archive sealed in glass. But as a living magazine—once born in club nights, Cold War Germany, oversized layouts and restless curiosity, now returning with the same appetite for culture in flux.

This is where fashion meets theory, where images argue with politics, where style is treated as a system rather than a surface. Where new work sits next to old instincts. Where rebellion has aged into something sharper.

ELASTEMGZN is not interested in trend reports.
It prefers aftershocks.

Essays, visual archives, manifestos, forgotten futures, and contemporary signals—all running in parallel. Past and present in conversation. No nostalgia. No obedience.

TOMORROW COMES COMPLEX

TOMORROW COMES COMPLEX

On November 5 and 6, ComplexCon is taking over Long Beach, California, to offer you a glimpse into the future of art, music, film, food, and fashion. Our aim is to create an experience that will elevate your understanding of what our...

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APOCALYPSE GIRL

APOCALYPSE GIRL

A "weird punk kid" growing in southern Norway and Oslo, Jenny Hval found kinship in the goth community and began singing in a doom metal band at 17. Now 36, she is a seasoned performer from her years in the Oslo scene and touring, and...

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Appropriateness of Appropriation

Appropriateness of Appropriation

Alexander Fury is becoming my favorite fashion writer. Here he takes on appropiation of cultures for designer's collections. What is inspiration and when are you crossing the lines? And how did the sensitivity changed throughout the past...

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The New York Cool

The New York Cool

on the authority of Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne. "Nothing is more of a buzz wrecker when you’re talking about cool than talking about cool. It is not, after all, a quality one can anatomize or acquire. People possess it inherently or...

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DON BUCHLA SYNTHESIZED

DON BUCHLA SYNTHESIZED

Don Buchla, a pioneer and maverick of electronic music who had a lifelong fascination with the ways that humans, technology and sounds interact. Mr. Buchla was an instrument builder, musician and composer. He conceived his instruments,...

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NEVER TRUST

NEVER TRUST

Which way are we going? Backwards or forwards? Or are we simply paralyzed by indecision — tripping over our own feet? Hood by Air’s runway show on Sunday afternoon.

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MOMA 1929

MOMA 1929 <

Nine decades of modern art at MOMA now online. Pictured below: Useful Objects of American Design under $10. 1940.

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QUEER CREATIVITY

QUEER CREATIVITY

GAY GOTHAM: ART AND UNDERGROUND CULTURE. Queer creativity in the 20th century is celebrated in this exhibition that includes familiar figures like Andy Warhol, Mae West, Leonard Bernstein and Robert Mapplethorpe. Oct. 7-March 26, Museum...

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Revolutionary

Revolutionary

Wadsworth Jarrell’s “Revolutionary” (1972), part of an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.

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Shift’s & Changes or You are in the Art World Now.

Shift’s & Changes or You are in the Art World Now.

Leonard's works often capture these sorts of societal shifts and changes (perhaps this is an inevitability when one's practice involves patient, long-term looking). For INTERVIEW Magazine she speaks to the "different city" that she...

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THERAPY

THERAPY

Riri gets dripped by Terry Richardson for CRFASHIONBOOK.

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Order in the Universe

Order in the Universe

“The First Known Map of the Moon,” opening Sept. 8, Mary Boone New York, brings together about half a dozen of Hashimoto’s meditations on that theme — each made from layers of overlapping, circular and intricate kites. He gets into the...

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