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Arne Jacobsen's Egg Chair Turns 50!

Arne Jacobsen's infamous egg chair turns fifty with an exciting patchwork edition.

The Indie Shows 1980 - 1999

The Flickr set may be ambiguously titled, but it's truly a treasure to explore.

TV Books

TV Books brings work from Aurel Schmidt, Tim Barber, Gordon Hull and more.

"Take Ivy" by T. Hashiyada

An oldie but a goodie, T. Hashiyada's Take Ivy is a collection of 1960s Ivy League school pictures.

Big Gay Art Auction

Buy some art to benefit the making of Alex Kopps' new surf film.

Create/Reject's "Fifty Designers' Current Favourite Typefaces"

We all love a nicely-designed 'zine, and when it's for a good cause like UNICEF, we're even more prone to pick said object up!

Ray & Charles Eames USPS Stamps

U.S. Postal Service stamps tend to be outrageously ugly, but the new set of Ray & Charles Eames commemorative stamps makes up for a slew of bad ones.

Ramses

Rochelle Monique is curating the forthcoming Ramses exhibit.

MoMA and P.S.1. Unveil Their Young Architects Installation

P.S.1 celebrates summer with a flying carpet of vegetables and a few live chickens.

Mr. Brainwash Exhibit

Prepare for Mr. Brainwash's three-day show in L.A.

Writers' Rooms

The Guardian recently published a lengthy collection of photos of famous writers' workspaces accompanies by essays.

Free "Diesel Sweeties" eBooks!

Everyone's favorite Web comic, Diesel Sweeties, has released its entire archives in ebook form―for free!

Too Many Artists!

The U.S.A. is absolutely packed with artists, says a new National Endowment for the Arts study.

Dwell on Design Exhibition

Anthem examines the exhibition portion of Dwell on Design.

Radiohead "Museum" In Tokyo

While Japanese CDs may be a few dollars more than Western ones, they're never lacking in freebie bonus add-ons. Witness the Shibuya Tower Records' Radiohead "museum."

Jenny Mörtsell Interview on Computerlove

Jenny Mörtsell, known by music lovers for her Taken By Trees 12" cover art, was interviewed by Computerlove. The Q&A is worth checking out.

Copy Art

China isn't only exporting plastic toys and cheap textiles anymore. Now they're selling high-quality replicas of fine art pieces.

RUMBLE in the Westside

Check Rumble in the Westside from June 9 - 13, hosted by UCLA's Architectural Program.

Art Smart

Quiksilver's Site LA battles autism with art.

FEATURES

FEATURES

Interview with Tony Cederteg

06/25/08

Swedish publisher, Tony Cederteg, answers our most pressing questions on his Stockholm-based company and other endeavors.

Dwell on Design Conference

06/11/08

Anthem reports on Dwell Magazine's Dwell on Design conference in Los Angeles.

Gary Panter Monograph

06/05/08

Gary Panter's monograph is out now on PictureBox Inc., and Anthem has an exclusive look at the two-volume tome for you to examine.

Lykke Li/El Perro del Mar/Anna Ternheim Film

06/04/08

Lykke Li, El Perro del Mar, and Anna Ternheim are all featured in our forthcoming "On the Road" issue―here's a sneak peek featuring Q&A, live, and photo shoot footage.

Charles Burns Interview

03/10/08

Anthem sat down with "indie"/underground comic creator, Charles Burns, to discuss his works, the forthcoming film adaptation of his critically acclaimed Black Hole, and commercial work.

Design & the Elastic Mind

02/25/08

We offer a look at MoMA's Design & the Elastic Mind show, an exploration of the hazy, technical intersection between technology, art, and modern design.

How To Talk To Everyone In the World, At Once

05/04/07

EXPERIMENT: Take one talented woman best known for a film that explores awkward romance and the delicate art of “pooping back and forth forever,” now poised for wider recognition after the May (read more)

Skin Flick

11/01/06

Whenever I check into a hotel, the first thing I do is examine the Pay-Per-View porn selection. In fact, I have switched hotels when the porn has been sub-standard (read: heavily edited), and have (read more)

Speak Easy: Both on the surface and below, the art of Tauba Auerbach has something to say.

12/07/05

Can you give us a brief description as to how you got involved making art? I’d always made art as a kid. A lot of my earliest memories are of drawing. Because I'm an only child, there was a lot (read more)

Seeking Asylum: Elizabeth Huey colors the past

08/08/05

Let’s begin by frustratingly asserting that there’s something physically arresting about an Elizabeth Huey painting that will never translate into the 2-D medium of a glossy magazine page. She (read more)