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Features
The SPRING 2024 Cover Story: Trapped in Light with Christian Rex van Minnen
We arrive at things from the inside out, from within our experience to everything outside of it. The wonderful thing about Christian Rex van Minnen and other great artists like him is a conviction th
April 15, 2024
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Fashion
Anthony Van Engelen and Vans Introduce a Game-Changer in Skate Footwear
Over the past few weeks, we were able to get a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the collaboration process between Anthony van Engelen and Vans as they designed their most technologically advanced sk
March 25, 2024
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Photography
Mikiko Hara: Invisible Moments
“...beyond any of those details of the real, there are dreams. And everyone’s living in them.” —Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
January 25, 2024
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Magazine
Melissa Catanese: Something Like a Breeze
"It is not until an act occurs within the landscape of the past and the future that it is a human act." —Ursula K. Le Guin
October 04, 2023
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Photography
James Webb Space Telescope: The Secrets of the Universe Are Buried in Darkness
The terrifying immensity of the firmament’s abyss is an illusion, an external reflection of our own abysses, perceived “in a mirror.” We should invert our eyes and practice a sublime astronomy
June 28, 2023
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Features
Gregory Rick: War and Peace
As a young child, Gregory Rick found solace in drawing. It offered both refuge from real-life traumas, and a means of escape, a way of living amidst the challenges. He drew a lot of battle scenes, mo
April 10, 2023
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Photography
Break in Case of Emergency: Tania Franco Klein on Chasing Catharsis
A few months ago I wandered through a flea market in Mexico City with Tania Franco Klein while she searched for props that might exist in the world of her photographs. Among the morning's spoils were
March 27, 2023
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Magazine
Michael Jang: Thinking of Nothing and Thinking of Everything
Michael Jang's 70 years of age belies an unfettered youthful exuberance. It's clear that this is an innate aspect of his character, but one senses that the wisdom he has gained through the years also
March 22, 2023
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Studio Time
Judith Supine: The Safe Space in CDMX
When I first moved to Mexico City, it felt very freeing to be removed from my peers in New York City. The always-judging social eye was no longer present. Whether or not that was real or self-created
March 15, 2023
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Peggy Nolan: Juggling is Easy
The first time I spoke to Peggy Nolan she read me a poem. She was explaining how writing and photography were a marriage, and that reading a great passage often inspired her to take pictures. I wonde
January 05, 2023
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Books
Andrea Modica: Theatrum Equorum
Many curious feelings arise from the photographs in Andrea Modica’s new book, Theatrum Equorum. They emerge slowly, and sometimes surprisingly, between intentionally repetitive images of horses lyi
December 06, 2022
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Photography
Waves of Light: An Interview with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
As the holidays approach, many of us are returning home or gathering with our families again. Maybe it's friends that gather or maybe it’s solitude that awaits, either way, thoughts are drifting to
November 22, 2022
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