Posts Tagged ‘NEW YORK CITY’
21 Exposures: Yellow Bikini Exhibition
Mark Mulroney has a new solo exhibition at Mixed Greens in New York City. We love it and you will, too, and here’s why.
21 Exposures: Jake Lore
A unique pictorial journey through New York City as seen through the eyes of our latest interview subject.
21 Exposures: Hani Furstenberg
The breakout star of Julia Loktev’s The Loneliest Planet offers Anthem a pictorial glimpse into her life in New York City.
21 Exposures: Anson Mount
The gunslinging star of Hell on Wheels offers Anthem a glimpse into his life in New York City.
Studio Visit: Mary Meyer
A look around the Brooklyn-based designer’s studio and recently-opened retail operation.
Studio Visit: BAGGU
We swung by the bagmaker’s Williamsburg, Brooklyn office for an intimate tour and Q&A.
21 Exposures: the Golden Filter
The electro-pop duo takes us on a pictorial journey through Australia.
New York Film Festival Exclusive: Hani Furstenberg
A sit-down with the bright-eyed Israeli-American actress who wowed us with her powerhouse performance in Julia Loktev’s The Loneliest Planet.
Q&A with Marc Singer
The British filmmaker revisits the homeless community in NYC’s Amtrak tunnels with the 10th year special edition release of Dark Days.
Tribeca 12
A pictorial survey of our favorite talent from this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
Catch-Up: Timothy Saccenti
Timothy Saccenti’s all-encompassing body of work—music videos, still photography, commercials, short films and fine art projects—is often brushed with heavy strokes of a certain surreal eeriness that lurks beneath a disarmingly beautiful and polished exterior. Consider the creative polymath’s videos for Battles’ “Atlas” and Blonde Redhead’s “Not Getting There,” for instance, where the bands are […]
Video: Jacques Renault In L.A.
We hung out with the Brooklyn-based DJ/producer during his mini tour in L.A. to produce this truly epic profile video on the man.
Studio Visit: Christian Joy
While most designers/stylists are concerned with making bands look good, an elite few go above and beyond to cultivate lasting iconographies. Christian Joy certainly belongs in the latter category. Joy is a rogue costume designer whose oft outlandish and gender-bending garbs are instrumental in bringing Karen O’s electrifying on-stage persona to life. By the same […]