• Chloe Sevigny Poenza Schouler
    ART,  CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    Proenza Schouler presents “Legs Are Not Doors” (Video)

    It girl women share feelings on beauty, inspiration, femininity and colorful auras. All while wearing Proenza Schouler with interesting visuals. The statements presented are ambiguous but presented as poetry as you see them softy whisper their replies. Featuring Binx Walton, Chloë Sevigny, Fei Fei Sun, India Salvor Muenez, Laura Love, Liv Tyler, Liya Kebede, Olympia Scarry, Raina Hamner and Solveig Almaas Proenza Schouler presents “Legs Are Not Doors” Related articles Chloë Sevigny, Liv Tyler Star in New Proenza Teaser Video Liv Tyler’s bare baby bump features in artsy new Proenza Schouler fashion film Proenza Schouler’s New It Bag (And Some Similar Styles) 20% off new bags & shoes at Forzieri

  • Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim
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    Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim

    “Stemming from my experience as a gay male from the Midwest and transitioning into the gay culture of the east coast, this sculpture, the first in a new series of work, questions the relationship between fantasy, reality and the objectification that happens in between.” A hauntingly beautiful mythical sculpture exploring sexuality, fantasy and life transitions. Made from Plastic, Foam, Steel, & Acrylic. Myth As Object by Cameron Stalheim

  • Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas
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    Sticky Hyperrealism Portraits by Mike Dargas

    At first glance, you swear these are photographs. Perfect lighting. Flawless skin. Liquid textures so real you almost feel them stick. Then comes the second look, followed by the realization that no, these are not photos at all. They are hyperrealistic portrait paintings by German artist Mike Dargas, and they demand your full attention.

  • ART,  MUSIC

    Björk – Family (Music Video)

    The second music video for Björk’s new album vulnicura. In the video for the track titled Family you get to see meteor Bjork crash into earth and crack in half only sew up her chest vagina. She rebirths herself and busts out of an onion. Watch the video below:director: andrew thomas huang creative direction by björk, andrew thomas huang & james merry executive producers: tamsin glasson & kevin shapiro producer: tamsin glasson

  • VANESSA MOODY by LUIGI+IANGO
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    VANESSA MOODY by LUIGI+IANGO

    This editorial featuring Vanessa Moody, photographed by LUIGI+IANGO for Vogue Germany’s April 2015 issue, felt less like a fashion story and more like a gallery moment. Every image carried the stillness and intention of a painted portrait. You did not scroll past these looks. You paused. You studied. You let the atmosphere settle.

  • Chrome Sculptures by Joel Morrison
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    Chrome Sculptures by Joel Morrison

    The chrome surfaces are integral to the experience. Polished to a mirror-like finish, each sculpture reflects its surroundings in a constantly shifting way, making viewers a part of the artwork. Light bounces off the curves, angles, and edges, creating an ever-changing interplay of reflections. This reflective quality gives Morrison’s work a sense of movement, even though the pieces are static.

  • Men & Cats by David Williams
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    Men & Cats by David Williams

    A photo series by photographer David Williams displaying the unique and not often realized relationship between a man and a cat. The new “mans best friend” well I guess not new but not usually observed. See these Brooklyn gentlemen and their Brooklyn cats pop some beers and hang out. From cat walking to the lovely lazy days. See the entire series at the David Williams website meow

  • Mag + Art by Eisen Bernardo
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    Mag + Art by Eisen Bernardo

    In each piece, magazine figures styled, polished, and full of modern attitude are inserted seamlessly into classic paintings. The juxtaposition highlights the contrast between modern glamour and traditional artistry while simultaneously celebrating the craftsmanship of both. What could feel chaotic instead becomes surprisingly harmonious, with every detail carefully balanced.

  • Multimedia Portriats by Januz Miralles
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    Multimedia Portriats by Januz Miralles

    Januz Miralles creates portraits that feel familiar at first glance, then slowly slip away from you. Each figure begins grounded in realism, a recognizable face, a clear presence, but as your eye travels across the image, the subject begins to dissolve. Paint, illustration, and abstraction take over, blurring the boundary between identity and interpretation.

  • Pantone Interpretations by Nick Smith
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    Pantone Interpretations by Nick Smith

    Artist Nick Smith reimagines some of the most recognizable artworks in history through an unexpected and playful lens. Instead of traditional brushstrokes or fine detail, Smith breaks each image down into carefully arranged blocks of color inspired by Pantone swatches. At first glance, the works appear abstract and almost pixelated, but with a moment of distance and attention, familiar masterpieces slowly come into focus.