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Jim Marshall’s 1967: An All-Access Pass
Jim Marshall was many things: confrontational, sometimes kind and generous, other times irascible and politically incorrect, but above all, a great photographer who always somehow managed to get the
February 02, 2017
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Hippie Modernism: The Greatest Artists You’ve Never Heard Of
Chronology is a bitch. The fool’s frame by which we mangle and molest the irascible erratic energies of culture into some semblance of order, the compartmentalization of time into a cluster of even
February 01, 2017
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Kristen Liu-Wong: Underworld Pool Party
If you were to awaken in a scene from a Kristen Liu-Wong painting, it might be with a sudden start, much like election results jolted a complacent, and in turn, complicit America.
January 30, 2017
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Issue Preview: March 2017 with Kristen Liu-Wong
We were in the need of some fierce but proud imagery this month, and the Los Angeles-based artist delivered with the goods.
January 30, 2017
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French Fred: The Catch in the Air
Fred Mortagne, better known as French Fred, is a self-taught director and photographer, focusing his work mostly around skateboarding and life in the streets.
January 25, 2017
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Talita Hoffmann: A Glitch in the System
Talita Hoffmann is a painter in São Paulo making work influenced by her landscape and a fascination with the life cycles of architecture.
January 23, 2017
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18,000 Square Feet of Nick Cave
Nick Cave embraces and literally embodies big issues, as he does with his Soundsuits, whose color and texture beguile.
January 20, 2017
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Mike Mills: Our Place in the World
Attending a screening of his latest film, 20th Century Women, I laughed out loud with the rest of the audience more times than I can count, sang along to many of the soundtrack songs and found m
January 19, 2017
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Raymond Pettibon: The Pen For These Times
Running like an open wound along the razor’s edge between utter despair and blind rage, Raymond Pettibon has come to define alienation with such profound pathos and poetics that, for many, his art
January 17, 2017
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Ed Emberley: The Kids Are All Right
At age 85, he is still restlessly creative, continuing to work in many styles that make him one of the most compelling and diversified living American illustrators. Whether masterful line drawings, w
January 12, 2017
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Robert Montgomery: 21st-Century Troubadour
Using words and LED light sculptures to create political interventions in urban areas and natural landscapes, Robert Montgomery balances the intimate and ethereal characteristics of prose and poetry,
January 09, 2017
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Out of the Box: The Rise of Sneaker Culture
The Brazilians were the first people making the original rubber shoes before sneakers. The initial material was unstable, melty or brittle. The first rubber shoes in the West were Brazilian rubber ov
January 04, 2017
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