Languor uncovers Black tranquility in Central Park, and recalls the forgotten history of Seneca Village—once home to the largest community of Black property owners in pre-Civil War New York.
In more ways than one, the global pandemic has changed the arts and all of us in it. Most museums and galleries have been closed, most events like fairs, exhib... Read More...
Drawing from her personal stream of consciousness, while still referencing indigenous cultures, fables, and fairytales, Chau’s work explores symbolism, as well as solutions to the devastating and irreverent conditions of our world.
Luna Ikuta's creative output, a combination of industrial design, sculpture, installation, and video aims to heighten the way we interact with objects around us.
We visited Tyler at HVW8 Gallery in Los Angeles to chat about the early days of HVW8, transitioning from artist to curator, youth culture, his connection to skateboarding, the gender gap, and authenticity.
Anyone who knows Jack Herzog would say he’s one of those rare and genuine characters who doesn’t take himself or anyone too seriously, and after visiting his studio in Los Angeles and glancing at his new body of work, nor does his art.
Teague Muir doesn’t claim he’s the best surfer, the best skater, or the best artist, but he manages to stay consistent and committed to all his interests, giving each discipline a shit ton of tender loving care.
We premiere the trailer for Emily's new film and chat with her about growing up in Texas, her directorial debut, and dreams for Jane Street Productions.
Beyond her beautiful face, sun-kissed skin and undeniable sex appeal (which earned her Playmate of the Year in 2017), Brook Power is a true island girl, unfazed by fame, materialism and superficiality.
We caught up with issue 09 covergirl Natasha Lillipore at her home in Orange County to discuss her multidisciplinary career, thoughts on social media, beauty, race, and love.