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11 January 2011 | 0 Comments
Known for his intersection of fashion and art, AnOther magazine discuss with New York-based artist Tom Sachs and his thoughts on the relationship that has featured so prominently in his work. Among the topics covered are how fashion comes into play versus other facets of culture such as politics and advertisements. The full article can [...]
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10 January 2011 | 0 Comments
Opening Friday, January 14 (7pm-10pm), THIS Los Angeles and Monster Children magazine host Fierce, a solo exhibition featuring original works by Australian graffiti and street artist Anthony Lister. Fierce debuted this past December during Art Basel at a pop-up gallery space in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District. The exhibition will make a special one-night appearance in [...]
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For decades, celebrated Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama’s iconography has explored the themes of desire, pleasure and pain fusing these experiences in images of men, women, consumer goods and weaponry. On display now at the Gering & Lopez Gallery in New York is an encompassing retrospective spanning the last four decades of Sorayama’s illustrious career. Surrealistic [...]
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10 January 2011 | 0 Comments
French street artist JR has taken his act throughout the world in some of the world’s most visible campaigns. Bringing to light the strength, importance and empowerment of women globally, his iconic large scale wheat pasted posters took to the bustling Chinese city of Shanghai. Much like you’d expect, several massive pieces litter the metropolitan. [...]
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Last week, the Finding Vivian Maier: Chicago Street Photographer Exhibition began at the Chicago Cultural Center. The exhibition featured 80 photographs from Vivian Maier, an amateur photographer well on her way to entering the realm of iconic street photographers. The 80 photographs represent simply a drop in the bucket with real estate agent in possession [...]
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9 January 2011 | 0 Comments
Renowned Italian street artist Blu releases his first ever DVD, a collection of videos made during the last 10 years of his career. The DVD include videos of his wall painted animations, time-lapse documentation of many murals, hand drawn animations and over 40 minutes of extra content. 100 signed units were released here, although unfortunately [...]
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7 January 2011 | 0 Comments
Today the retrospective exhibition of Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama opened at the Gering & Lopez Gallery in New York City. Works by the artist from 1970-2010 are on display and give a great sense of the range of art that the iconic artist has been working on over the course of his career. The show [...]
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7 January 2011 | 0 Comments
We just reported about the Wallstreet bull cover by artist Olek and can report today about his upcoming exhibition “Knitting Is For Pussies” at Christopher Henry Gallery.
Find out everything you need to know about the exhibition here.
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7 January 2011 | 0 Comments
Ever building his already admired collection of celebrity portraits, French designer Hedi Slimane’s most recent subject was legendary actor Robert De Niro. Typically shot in black and white, De Niro is captured in a series of close up shots. The selection not only expresses the actor’s face, but a number of clean and formal outfits [...]
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Kanye West recently unveiled via Twitter a visual component for his upcoming collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay-Z and its single titled H.A.M.. In the past, Kanye has looked to popular creative personalities to create his album work including the likes of George Condo and KAWS in the past. High fashion designer Riccardo Tisci [...]
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