In 1982, Andy Warhol visited China, making him one of the first Americans to visit the country after it opened. He came back and said he thought Chinese workwear was chic. “I like this better than our culture. It’s simpler. I love all the blue clothes. Everyone wearing blue."
"For anyone who wants to see a movie that has the power to change your life, I urge you to see Shinji Somai’s films.”
With the launch of RITES OF PASSAGE, we’re thrilled to share some words on our series from DRIVE MY CAR director Ryusuke Hamaguchi:
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Trailer premiere!
“Rites of Passage: The Films of Shinji Somai,” the first North American retrospective dedicated to the underappreciated director, opens @js_film_nyc on April 28 ! https://t.co/NEYX5IsC2X
We at Bookforum are so touched by the support the magazine has received this week. Now feels like a good time to revisit some of our greatest hits from over the years. And we’d love to hear your favorites, too. In no particular order:
My brilliant best friend @AllisonRodman and I attended the Festival of San Gennaro in 2011, and a new obsessed was formed. Check out these delectable, delightful treats! https://t.co/LC0kg9FUHz
#Bataille says if people don’t waste a substantial amount on frivolous objects it just leads to military spending and various other forms of insanity and neurosis. Avoid this by buying delightful objects that look like food. I'll be your guide @strategist https://t.co/MHz0mQin1q
Took my compulsive, hunter-gatherer approach to journalistic levels JUST in time for you to start buying gifts for your friends and family that also love objects that look like food! Check out my piece @strategist 🦪🥬🍒🍾
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