October 8, 2010 | New Events | by Kareem Black |
The Idea behind my recent show, Exhibit B, was simple: I really wanted to pay homage to Guy Bourdin while putting my own spin on what he’s done and how he’s influenced and inspired me. I think we share a similar sense of humor. Read more
April 12, 2010 | New Photography | by Kareem Black |
Wyatt Gallery is a person, not a place. I met Wyatt almost eight years ago through an ex-girlfriend. Since then, we have traveled all over the planet, photographing things (mostly natural disasters) together. Our first trip was to Sri Lanka in 2004 in the weeks following the Tsunami. Our most recent trip was just a few weeks ago when we went to Haiti. Read more
April 7, 2010 | New Design | by Kareem Black |
I met Rodney White a few years ago and I’ve always been amazed by his skill and clarity of vision. He is sort of an old soul. You get that when you speak to him. I sense, also, that when I look at his work, it’s from a different time. White makes work that he purposely distresses to look worn and weathered. When he was six, he found a box of scrap paper in the back of a kindergarten classroom. And the rest is history. Today, White is an artist whose work is painted mostly on wood panels, hybrid compositions of the things he loves: typography, numerology, his own poetry, and vintage advertising.
April 1, 2010 | New Design | by Kareem Black |
Craig Duffney is a designer and artist living on New York City’s Lower East Side. He celebrates his birthday every year on March 4th, which is the only calendar date that is also a command. Duffney can design a logo or create something good that you will want to hang in your bedroom or place in your pocket forever. He also has an incredible flannel shirt collection. He can only do three things, but he can do those three things very well. He likes to see his name.
April 1, 2010 | New Photography | by Kareem Black |
New York City-based photographer Alessandro Zuek Simonetti was born in Italy and grew up parallel to the urban street cultures of the early 90s. His own distinct photographic language reflects his deep interest in young niche cultures. Quite often, each project stretches beyond the photographic medium, which serves as a sign of his maturing expression as an artist.
March 29, 2010 | New Illustration | by Kareem Black
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I went to SVA with Khary Randolph. I thought that i could draw before I met this dude. Khary is absolutely amazing as an illustrator. I swear dude was drawing comics for marvel while he was still in college (this may not be true, but it sure as hell seemed that way). Dude was that good. Read more
March 29, 2010 | New Photography | by Kareem Black |
I met this kid Nick Brandreth about a year ago when I was lecturing to his RIT class during one of their visits to New York City. The kid is fearless and driven and an extreamly tallented young photographer. He’s definitely one of the bright young lights on the horizon. Him and I are actually working on a project together that documents High School greco Roman wrestlers. Nick also runs a very popular Bike blog called Trashbike where he indulges his passion for bike culture.
March 27, 2010 | New Fashion | by Kareem Black |
I’ve known Jules Kim for about six years now, and in that time, she’s never not been an inspiring individual. Bijules is a widely known and respected jewelry and accessory line within tastemaker culture. Read more
Whoa! A super-talented Japanese artist, who goes by the name of Sue, creates these intricate banana sculptures using her hands and toothpicks. Her portfolio spans dragon, zombie and superhero creations. Read more
British illustrator Melvin Galapon is all about playing with the ways information is conveyed and synthesized from smaller elements, using soundwaves, pixels, dots, and patterned shapes to create portraits, texts, and larger patterns. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
I paid a visit to the local bookstore the other morning and came across The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and back again). Read more
Grinning Cat is a beautiful electronic album from prodigious Japanese producer, Susumu Yokota. It borrows liberally from the melodic melancholy of classical music and features subtle drum loops throughout. We interviewed him about the artwork that he creates for each release. Read more
Accessory designer Anne Holm Alexandersen gives new meaning to the concept of Black Swan with her interpretation of a feather collar. The intricate piece is hand-stitched with leather and attached in the back to replicate wings. Pair with pale skin and a tight hair bun for instant ballerina chic.
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Neoclassics are a California-based apparel line with a free-thinking approach. They celebrate pioneers of the past and present with both literal and abstract graphics, all hand-printed on super soft material. Check out some of our favourite items of theirs in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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