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KAWS: Art Louder Than Words
It’s hard not to notice the astronomical change in the art landscape over the past 25 years. The notoriety and fame that a generation of artists have achieved while still active in both the fine ar
November 27, 2018
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Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again
“I don’t think art should be only for the select few. I’m not the High Priest of Pop Art, that is, Popular art, I’m just one of the workers in it.” While it might be hyperbole to characteri
December 12, 2018
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Haroshi: The Building Blocks of Life
There is probably enough evidence around the art world to suggest a working artist, with a schedule of exhibitions and resume full of projects is, in a way, living that dream you pursued at a younger
December 20, 2018
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SWOON: The Catalyst
SWOON is an agent for change powered by Caledonia Dance Curry, and her empathy for humanity is boundless and borderless. Consistently using her art practice to foster healing, even referring to it as
January 02, 2019
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REVOK: A Second Childhood
I have done graffiti for 28 years and have mostly accomplished what I wanted to do. When I started stealing spray paint from Ace Hardware and climbing out the window after my folks were asleep at 13,
January 14, 2019
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Louise Bonnet: Funny Beauty
I bought the book On Ugliness by Umberto Eco immediately following my interview with Los Angeles-based, Geneva, Switzerland-born painter, Louise Bonnet. She had mentioned this was one of her favorite
January 28, 2019
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Muzae Sesay: Living One Life
There are countless paths to becoming an artist, regardless of what any individual might suggest or recommend. To many, it may seem a futile pursuit, often not as glamorous as imagined and even more
February 07, 2019
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James Jarvis: The Right Kind of Wrong and The Wrong Kind of Right
It has been almost a full decade, since 2010 to be exact, when the globally recognized and popular designer, illustrator, and pioneer toy-maker, James Jarvis, graced the cover of this publication, a
February 19, 2019
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Painting
Review: "Charles White: A Retrospective" @ MoMA, NY
The chronological exhibition at MoMA is the first retrospective of White’s work in three decades. Containing about 100 paintings, drawings, prints, and ephemera, it collectively tells the story of
November 09, 2018
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Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey @ de Young Museum, San Francisco
Paul Gaugin made the observation that, “We never know what stupidity really is until we have experimented on ourselves.” The painter and sculptor, who was raised in Peru, began his professional l
December 17, 2018
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Design
Good Art HLYWD: Josh Warner’s High Precision Wonderland
Josh Warner, founder of Good Art Hollywood has been making and reimagining what jewelry can be since 1990. A proud Angeleno, he grew up shaped by his father’s obsession with all things mechanical,
December 17, 2018
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Fashion
Rodarte's Closet Full of Dreams On Display at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
In anticipation of the fantastical Fashion piece on the Rodarte show in our upcoming Winter issue, check out sisters Laura and Kate on their November 8th opening night at the National Museum of Women
November 15, 2018
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