November 2011
4 posts
Dear Norway
why are you so gorgeous? by brice portolano
JIM GOLDBERG
October 2011
6 posts
ZiZek on wall street
The 2008 financial crash more hard earned private property was destroyed than if all of us here were to be destroying it night and day for weeks. They tell you we are dreamers. The true dreamers are those who think things can go on indefinitely the way they are. We are not dreamers. We are awakening from a dream which is tuning into a nightmare. We are not destroying anything. We are only...
i've got a feeling
«by the talented misha taylor»
September 2011
2 posts
just around the corner
August 2011
1 post
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
© 2011 photography by i saw your face on the radio
July 2011
2 posts
tomorrow is another day
After Duchamp, tired replicas of the Duchampian Readymades seemed ubiquitous in galleries (or at least to me) leading us to question if anyone could come up with something that would make Duchamp himself smile. Can’t speak for all but in my opinion, Rirkrit Tiravanija’s work seems to have accomplished just this— he has redefined art, illustrating cultural and social exchange...
June 2011
1 post
come out come out wherever you are
james franco shows his bi-curiosity (good news james franco, marriage is possible either way in NY!) in a homage to james dean… the images are stunning…photos courtesy of elle.com
May 2011
1 post
April 2011
2 posts
kindle this
© i saw your face on the radio
MAN ABOUT TOWN X HEDI SLIMANE X LOS ANGELES
I did not expect to see Hedi Slimane cover the city of angels. Slimane’s take on Los Angeles is a stark contrast to the stereotypical L.A. I imagined, where Paris Hilton look-alikes roam the streets. Hedi Slimane’s work is what initially sparked my long love affair with not only Berlin but with black & white photography (post-Robert...
knots
( karmic )
LOVE, ADORNED
BURNING MAN
Held in Fabulous Black Rock City Nevada every year, “Burning Man is a temporary community dedicated to radical self-expression and radical self-reliance”. The festival was named after its ritual burning of a wooden effigy…I am dying to go to this!
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