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Joe Coleman: The Devil and Design in the Details
Sinister urges lurk within all of us when the portal into the deepest, darkest wellspring of the scorched psyche is unlocked. And only then the shaman turns the key to reveal the unexpected.
March 14, 2017
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Influences: RUFFMERCY
RUFFMERCY has created visuals for everyone from Young Thug, Flying Lotus, and Earl Sweatshirt to Blu, DJ Shadow and Nas. Curious to find out more, I asked the UK-based artist and animator to explain
March 08, 2017
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Josh Freydkis: All That Magic
Cartoons utilize a basic language that can be understood by children and adults alike, regardless of their background.” Josh’s output doesn’t simply idle outside his day job. His humorous, play
March 06, 2017
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The Future In the Ways Things Were: Alan Kitching’s Letterpress Works
Alan Kitching is a world-famous letterpress artist based in London who removed himself from the digital world to work in the typographic arts and printmaking.
March 02, 2017
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Timothy Curtis: Never One Day Not Having Fun
One of the main characters in the film was based on a prolific young graffiti writer and talented artist named Agua (a.k.a. Timothy Curtis), who was always running wild and literally “never not hav
February 27, 2017
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Issue Preview: April 2017 with Timothy Curtis
We are pleased to announce our April 2017 cover story on Brooklyn-based, Philly-born artist Timothy Curtis, aka Agua.
February 27, 2017
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Mel Ramos Grins and Bares It
I asked Mel Ramos what came first, the martini glass or the girl. “Hell, I don’t know,” he shrugged expansively, “I just painted them, and they looked so gorgeous together!
February 23, 2017
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Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
While in these mirror rooms, Kusama makes us aware of our bodies' dual experience of intimate compression and epic expansion in space.
February 21, 2017
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Magdalena Wywrot: Dreamscape
With a film noir esthetic, her photographs can be viewed and interpreted in many ways. I like to think of them as a dark fantasy of clandestine mystery, or a portal to an altered euphoric state of re
February 15, 2017
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Troy Lovegates: Like There is No Other
There is a meandering, obscure history of North American railroad markings, otherwise known as monikers that, by many accounts, predates the popularized New York graffiti tale.
February 13, 2017
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John de Fazio: Kitsch and the Bong
It was no surprise to learn that his pair of hands had strapped Axl Rose into a straitjacket, as he designed props and sets for the “Welcome to the Jungle” music video, or that he had created so
February 08, 2017
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Luke Chueh: The Unbearable Heaviness of Being
With a carnal instinct, Chueh creates work that stimulates our most primal constructs. His paintings favor compositions that are simple and direct, and usually feature a solitary anthropomorphic figu
February 06, 2017
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