The music video for Joanna Newsom’s new track Sapokanikan from Joanna’s LP/CASS/CD “Divers”, available on October 23, 2015 has been released and is directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Follow the artist around New York City as she sings to you her song.
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Anabel Krasnotsvetova by Michelangelo di Battista
A soft eclectic boho editorial set against a Manhattan backdrop, featuring Anabel Krasnotsvetova. Photographed by Michelangelo di Battista for Harper’s Bazaar Japan September 2015, the shoot blends urban energy with relaxed, free spirited styling. It is layered, effortless, and quietly striking.
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IDK About These Hotdogs Photography Project
IDK About These Hotdogs is a charmingly awkward and absurd photography project by a duo of New York City-based photographers. The series takes America’s most beloved guilty pleasure—the hotdog—and places it in situations that range from playful to bewildering, transforming a simple snack into a surprisingly expressive subject. Each image feels like a small narrative, strange yet endearing, inviting viewers to reconsider the everyday object in a new light.
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Paris vs. New York Comparison
The Big Apple and the Big Baguette compared and contrasted in an animated video. See the similarities and differences presented.
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Paint Forms by artist Kim Keever
There is something wonderfully liberating about Kim Keever’s process. Based in New York City, the artist creates abstract works by dropping paint into water filled aquariums and letting physics take over. No sketches. No strict plans. Just color, movement, and chance. The results feel playful and unpredictable, which is exactly the point. Each piece captures a fleeting moment that can never be repeated. Paint blooms, sinks, spreads, and dissolves in real time, forming shapes that feel both organic and otherworldly. What you see is not designed in the traditional sense. It is discovered.
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Artist Replecates his NYC Apartment
There are homes you live in, and then there are homes that live inside you. Do Ho Suh understands that difference deeply. In his series titled Home, the Korean artist recreates his New York City apartment not as a solid structure, but as a glowing, translucent memory. It feels less like architecture and more like a feeling you can walk through. Currently on view at the Contemporary Austin through January 11, 2015, the installation transforms something deeply personal into something universally resonant. It is not loud. It does not demand attention. Instead, it quietly pulls you in
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TOME S/S 2015 NYFW
TOME’s Spring Summer 2015 collection presented a sophisticated mix of separates and flowing skirts that carried a sense of understated strength. The collection drew inspiration from historical silhouettes, giving subtle nods to Asian samurai attire, but translated them into wearable contemporary pieces. Nothing in the collection felt overly delicate or frilly; instead, each garment carried structure, movement, and a quiet confidence that made the clothing feel grounded yet elegant.
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Adriana Lima in “Factory Girl” by Ellen von Unwerth
Shot for Vogue Brazil, “Factory Girl” places Adriana Lima inside a high-energy fantasy that pulls directly from Warhol’s Factory era while keeping its footing firmly in fashion. From the start, the editorial embraces a mod-inflected, pop-art sensibility that feels loud, playful, and unapologetically glamorous. Rather than portraying Lima as distant or untouchable, the series presents her as a vivid personality who commands every frame with confidence and charisma. Ellen von Unwerth directs the shoot with her signature sense of movement and attitude. Instead of polished restraint, she favors spontaneity, humor, and a slightly chaotic energy. As a result, the images feel alive rather than posed. Lima leans into this approach…
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Graveravens has a cigarette with NYC photographer Koa Pennock
Chance the Rapper playing in the background, I had a sit down cigarette in Bushwick, Brooklyn with Hip-hop loving, ex-UFC fighting photographer Koa Pennock. (interviewed by Christopher Klimovski) Thanks for meeting with me for this cigarette buddy. Anything for you. Tell us a bit about who you are and what you do: I want to first thank you for asking me first who I am, and THEN what I do. I’ve never liked being defined by the latter. I’m Koa. I moved from Seattle when i was 20 and now I roam around New York City on foot day and night doing whatever. Eating, dancing, taking pictures. …
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The Times by artist Fred Tomaselli
The work has a playful yet meticulous energy. Tomaselli reimagines headlines, photographs, and layout elements, turning them into intricate designs that merge abstraction, decoration, and cultural commentary. There is a sense of nostalgia for the printed page, combined with a contemporary approach to color, texture, and form. Each piece is unique, elevating a widely consumed daily object into something rare and collectible.
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Rare Footage of Teenage Kanye West Rapping
Rare footage from 1996 captures a young Kanye West performing at the opening of the Fat Beats record store in New York City, offering an early glimpse into an artist who would later reshape music, fashion, and popular culture. In the video, West appears fresh faced but already self assured, delivering his verses with a confidence that feels striking in hindsight. Even at this early stage, there is a sense of intent and presence that sets him apart from the surrounding crowd.