The Hundreds x Van Styles #NotBadForAPhotoShow Limited Addition Prints
Van Styles previously teamed up with The Hundreds for an exhibition entitled #NotBadForAPhotoShow. While his portfolio boasts mainly attractive women in provocative settings, this collection of prints contains additional prints of landscapes, both rural and urban, as well as street culture. The exhibition came to a close just days ago near the Rosewood Ave. shop in Los...
Best of Street Art from 2012
Check out this collection of the best global street art from 2012. Where I walk past a staircase, window or pipe and see nothing particularly interesting, these artists see opportunity for creation. The way they use the environment of the street as a canvas for such compelling art work never ceases to amaze me. My...
Stüssy and Dashwood Books Present “POOLS” by Craig Fineman
Stüssy is releasing a new book featuring never before seen photographs from one of surfing and skateboarding’s most influential photographers, Craig Fineman. Although Fineman is no longer with us, thanks to boyhood friend Duncan Campbell and International Stussy Tribe member Jules Gayton, Stüssy is able to present this intimate look at a late ’70s pool...
‘Harm Less’ Weapons Made From Organic Objects by Sonia Rentsch
Artist Sonia Rentsch defuses the powers of modern weapons by constructing guns, grenades and bullets completely from organic objects. Her Harm Less project consists of a series of installations in a really convincing shape and form. Still each plant chosen to resemble various gun parts is very obvious. Check out her extensive portfolio of work...
Video: “Hong Kong is Home” by Javin Lau
From film-maker Javin Lau comes this epic time-lapse video of Hong Kong. Titled “Hong Kong is Home,” the video was shot by Lau from several unconventional locations making for some incredible shots of the city. Covering the diversity of Hong Kong, the video captures Hong Kong’s cityscape as well as some of the more remote...
Saul Bass: Hitchcock’s master of film titles celebrated in Google doodle
Google has marked the birthday of Saul Bass with one of the search engine‘s most elaborate “doodles” yet – an animated sequence based on his designs for film title credits, film posters and corporate logos. Bass, who died in 1996, worked with film-makers including Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese over the...
Kate Moss by Kate Garner at Gallery 618
Kate Moss like you’ve never seen her before. Using some of the most controversial photographs ever taken of fashion icon Kate Moss, photographer Kate Garner brings us “Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil” – 20 unique canvas 57 x 52in. works with the use of diamond dust, screen printing, paint, glitter and glazing....
Winners of the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards
Sony World Photography Awards has announced the winners of their 2013 competition. Norwegian photographer Andrea Gjestvang won Photographer of the Year. The contest attracted over 122,000 entries from 170 countries and was judged from six different categories. Architecture – Fabrice Fouillet, France Arts and Culture – Myriam Meloni, Italy Campaign – Christian Åslund, Sweden...
A Visual Compendium of Cameras
Buying vintage cameras to put on display in your home is a ridiculously expensive way to decorate your pad. Sure it would look cool to have a bookshelf full of old Leicas and Polaroids, but you would probably have a hard time… you know… paying rent. Another option if you’re a photography buff is to...
Interview Magazine: Unseen Andy – Warhol Uncovered
In his essay “Echoes of the Jazz Age,” F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote that, by 1926, society “had divided into two main streams, one flowing toward Palm Beach and Deauville and the other, much smaller, toward the summer Riviera.” Fifty years later, during the first week of September in 1981, British photographer Steve Wood showed up...
Andy Warhol’s NYC Townhouse For Sale
Andy Warhol’s former 3,072-square-foot townhouse, located on Lexington Ave in New York, has just gone on the market for $5.795 million USD (approx. £3.75 million). The artist originally bought the house for $60,000 USD back in 1959 and lived there for 15 years, sharing the Carnegie Hill-area home with his mother. During this period the...
Superheroes Doing Ordinary Things
French digital artist and self-professed ‘Eclectic Graphical Gamer’ Grégoire Guillemin has created a quirky pop art series named Secret Hero Life where he depicts the secret lives of superheroes. Pretty much all popular super heroes are covered in this series including Snow White – all engaging in day-to-day ordinary activities such as scratching their bums,...
Through Don Draper’s Eyes: A Tour of the Time-Life Building of the 60′s
Let’s travel back to the 1960s—a time when everything was in grey-scale—and breathe in a bit of the decadent air suffusing Don Draper’s work life. Looks like that fellow on the right needs a break—so let’s stretch our legs and take a stroll around the office with him. In anticipation of the Mad Men season 6,...

