
The erotic depth behind British photographer Tim Bret Day's elaborately polished panoramic scenes evoke endless desire and envy in the world of high end fashion editorial. Day constructs increasingly intricate works for a luxurious caliber of clients to the likes of Agent Procaceteur, Mercedes and Harpers.

We've been working on an editorial regarding Harmony Korine, about his contributions to James Franco's “Rebel” that will show at 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale. In research, we found this great clip of Korine on the "Late Show with David Letterman" fomr 1997, in promotion of his film, Gummo
Emerging from California's inland with the force he calls SPRFKR, Rached and the entire Rialto Death Brigade have created an empire. Raised on cult classic horror flicks with an obsession with Ninja Turtles, Rached's lustful depictions of equally cult-like feminine nudes far surpass the capabilities of his generation.
Seductively unsettling, the transcendental and consuming works of Neil Craver hint at the subliminal sensations between drowning, floating, helplessness and the infinite sensuality of weightlessness.


Tara McPherson turns the camera on for the opening night of her new store and gallery in Brooklyn, Cotton Candy Machine, as they presented Tiny Trifecta, a gathering of 100 of Tara's artists to help her ring in the new shop, meaning 100 pieces of tiny art all priced at $100.


Tonight: CR Stecyk III's FIN @ Hurley Space 







