Rihanna by Terry Richardson for Rolling Stone

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Taking to his often sultry and steamy personal website, photographer Terry Richardson has included images of Rihanna that were snapped in support of her recent cover of Rolling Stone. With a corresponding editorial entitled “Crazy in Love,̶...

Archival Footage of Roy Lichtenstein Ahead of His Upcoming Tate Modern Exhibition

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The works of 20th century pop art artist Roy Lichtenstein will make their way to London’s Tate Modern: Exhibition later in February to May. In anticipation for the look back on the icon’s work, we are given a rare glimpse into the life of...

Montana Colors Pays a Visit to Shepard Fairey’s Studio

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In giving Shepard Fairey’s collaboration with Montana Colors a little more perspective, the man himself divulges in why he chose to use, and still uses to this day, the versatile paint brand. Without a doubt a fan of its products, Fairy explain...

Parra “Tracy Hard a Hard Sunday” Exhibition @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery

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The Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City will serve as host for new works from Dutch designer Parra. With its vibrant color, curvaceous lines and eccentric, distinctive imagery, the bold and playful work is both whimsical and hyper-sexual at the...

OriginalFake KAWS Companion “Resting Place” Black Preview

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A follow up to last year’s “Resting Place” companion, KAWS unveils a black version of his latest OriginalFake vinyl release. Few details are available at the moment, but according to KAWS, this new Medicom Toy-produced design will h...

Eric Standley’s Laser-Cut Paper Stained Glass Windows

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Artist Eric Standley layers hundreds of laser-cut sheets of paper using the positive and negative spaces to create depth and perspective. The result is a truly unique work of art that creates the distinct impression that the ornate carvings are in fa...

CEREAL Magazine Issue 1

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CEREAL debut the print world with nothing more than a pine cone on its front cover. Minimalist, desirous and somewhat intriguing, the eponymous tome dedicates its content on passionate food and travel. Aptly delivered via a slew of crisp photography...

Remio “Man in Transition” @ Guerrero Gallery

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Street artist Remio will be showing off his new works at the Guerrero Gallery in San Francisco this February. “Man In Transition” captures the Norwegian-born graffiti hero’s journey as an artist, demonstrating how he merges street w...

NOWNESS: JR Discusses His Art Projects

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Filmmaker Matt Black’s latest in-depth documentary portrait comes on assignment for NOWNESS and focuses on the worldwide acclaim artist JR has received for his global photo project. Having grown up in the suburbs of Paris, JR first began his foray in...

Louis Vuitton Foulards D’Artistes by RETNA, Aiko and Os Geméos

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In a perpetuated tradition of artful collaborations–following the most recent Yayoi Kusama one–Louis Vuitton has gone street art with their scarves. For the Spring/Summer 2013 collection, Louis Vuitton invited three distinct street art pe...

Where Chefs Eat by Phaidon

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Former i.D art director Kobi Benzeri brings to light a forgotten type of commercial design in his latest offering Where Chefs Eat. This 700-page tome is a valuable insider’s guide to food from the world’s major cities. Published by Phaido...

ALL GONE 2012 – A Closer Look

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Perhaps the definitive catalog for streetwear aficionados, ALL GONE makes it its annual mission to document the past year in urban culture.  ALL GONE 2012 — the seventh volume in this esteemed series — features a paisley cover by Ill Stud...

André Saraiva’s New Short Film “Love Henrietta”

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French graffiti artist André Saraiva directs this short film as an addition to his well-received Love Graffiti series. His earlier project for the Art Basel fair in Basel, Switzerland involved calling on his social media followers to share names and...

Salvador Dalí: The Making of an Artist by Flammarion

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Although Salvador Dalí was most recognized for his painted works, this latest book on the surrealist icon examines, in addition to his development and influences as an artist, his explorations of other media including literature, photography, film an...

Porter Classic Founder Katsuyuki Yoshida Shares His Love of Photography

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With the availability of information in the digital age of today we have all come to know our favorite artisans, both name and face – a virtue not all too common before the invention of the web. What’s less frequent however, is knowing th...