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Letterform Archive: For the Record
From style guides for Coca-Cola, book design in the sixteenth century, or the hand-written origins of some of the world’s most famed fonts, the Letterform Archive collects, preserves, and tells the
April 19, 2017
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Jason Rhoades: An Appreciation
Where to begin explaining the work of LA-based artist Jason Rhoades? The immersive installations are wildly chaotic, crammed with a deluge of debris that resembles the aftermath of a ransacking, resu
April 13, 2017
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Robert Williams: SLANG Aesthetics Captures Fort Wayne
If we told you that the Patriarch, the Outlaw, the Maverick was settin’ foot in Fort Wayne, Indiana, would you be thinking Jeff Bridges... Sam Elliott? Nah, it’s Robert Williams and his
April 07, 2017
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Spoon’s Britt Daniel on the Art of Their New Record
We got together with Britt Daniel and artist Christine Marlene to discuss skull history, getting back into a groove, and happy accidents.
April 04, 2017
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Jamian Juliano-Villani: Very Very Visceral
Being conscious of fucking up assassinates creativity,” declares Jamian Juliano-Villani, a powerful force who charges into unknown territory.
March 28, 2017
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Issue Preview: May 2017 with Jamian Juliano-Villani
Sometimes a visual just makes your eyes go popping out of your noggin. And sometimes, a cover image just literally demonstrates how your eyes can go popping out of your noggin.
March 28, 2017
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Daan Botlek: The Puzzler
The same impact he made with small, simple drawings a few years ago, he now achieves with life-size 3D installations that are playing with space, perspective, illusion and just generally messing with
March 22, 2017
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Breakdown of Joe Coleman's "A Doorway to Joe"
It took me three and a half years to complete this very large self-portrait titled A Doorway to Joe. Part self-portrait, part autobiography and part diary. As in all my works, it is a narrative in im
March 21, 2017
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Julie Verhoeven: Footloose and Fancy Free
Julie Verhoeven leapt from illustration into fashion design with toad and frog-festooned handbags for a Grimm’s Fairytale line for Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton.
March 20, 2017
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Kim Keever Dives In
Inside is a cavernous room, and on the day of my visit, dried pools of color and various dioramas were scattered across the floor. Half a dozen light stands encircled the laboratory’s center stage,
March 20, 2017
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Lala Abaddon: Dream Weaver
Her work delves deep into the female experience and the juxtaposition of dark and light, while experimenting with unique materials. She has her hands in nearly every art form, and what’s most impre
March 16, 2017
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Shane Lavalette: One Sun, One Shadow
Drawing upon the region’s musical history, specifically finding inspiration in old-time, blues, and gospel, Lavalette abstractly explored how music is capable of playing a role in regional oral his
March 15, 2017
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