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22 December 2010 | 0 Comments
French fanzine MIRE recently held a launch party to debut their new publication. Embodying the spirit of fanzines from the 1970′s and 1980′s, the publication aims to amass drawings, collages, photos and texts from young artists to create a union between the DIY and hand-executed world of creativity and the contemporary world. Photography: Karl Hab [...]
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19 December 2010 | 0 Comments
Popular men’s publication Monocle presents its new Winter newspaper for 2010, which features news and views from 2,000M above. The newly released print went on sale a couple of days back, available in mountain resorts and Alpine enclaves, from Andermatt to Aspen to Nagano, or more simply through the Monocle online store here. © Staff [...]
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17 December 2010 | 0 Comments
KRINK and his iconic work make an appearance on the upcoming cover of British lifestyle publication EXIT Magazine 3.3. The front cover features a stud-style bottle of ABSOLUT vodka undergoing the signature drip treatment. You can no doubt expect KRINK to further grace the pages within the magazine. Stay tuned for more details. © extremeugene [...]
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16 December 2010 | 0 Comments
A Bathing Ape recently released the cover imagery for the latest edition of its seasonal magazine. Chiefly designed as a lookbook for the 2011 spring collection, the magazine will come with an Ape head digital wall clock and will soon be available across retailers worldwide. Featured on the cover of the catalog is Nigo standing [...]
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16 December 2010 | 0 Comments
German designer and book editor Oliver Helfrich started a project he titled The Book Of…. The series’ focus is to bring to light the value and beauty of utilitarian and omniprescent materials such as paper, wood, glass and stone. In The Book of Paper, with the help of photographer Antje Peters highlights the relationship various [...]
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16 December 2010 | 0 Comments
Earlier this year saw the father of the Superflat art movement Takashi Murakami descend on a noble venue with his Palace of Versailles exhibition. The event in itself was controversial based on the comments made by the French Royal family regarding the content of Murakami’s work. Nevertheless, the one in a lifetime event was captured [...]
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15 December 2010 | 0 Comments
Karmaloop TV caught up with Alex Corporan who represents 1/3rd of the FULL BLEED book. A book based solely on New York City and its relationship with skateboarding, Corporan speaks about why he wanted to create the book and the importance of skateboarding in his life. The book published with the help of VICE is [...]
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15 December 2010 | 0 Comments
Opened to coincide with the holiday season, The Poster Shop situated above the Matthew Marks Gallery in New York City unleashes an enviable collection of books and posters pertaining to some of the art world’s greats. With a 19th century firehall serving as the backdrop, the rustic feel of the space makes way for original [...]
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14 December 2010 | 0 Comments
One of the new exciting magazines to emerge in the last few months, The Green Soccer Journal held its launch party last week at the Folk store in London. Headed by Adam Towle, the event include the appearance of contributors Stephen Mann and Neil Bedford as the night celebrated a lifestyle and fashion take on [...]
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14 December 2010 | 0 Comments
Eric Elms’ And Press company publish this latest book involving artist Kevin Lyons. “MILES RUNS THE VOODOO DOWN” is a chronicle of Lyons’ work over the series of a year with several references to his well-known styles such as monsters, sayings, snaps and hand-lettering. The 224 page book is limited to an edition of 1,000 [...]
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