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Looking Daft.

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The recent Saint Laurent editorials by Hedi Slimane have been dynamite, but the recent Daft Punk edition is a fucking atom bomb. Similar to Marilyn Manson and Courtney Love, the duo were shot in a stark black and white theme, rocking Saint Laurent’s Glitter “Le Smoking” Jackets designed by Slimane–first seen when they performed at Coachella this past weekend. The editorial is included in The Saint Laurent Music Project.  

The Rebirth of Cool.

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When a deep passion resides in an artist, it is often found blaring throughout everything that they do. With Christian Coleman there is a mute devotion, a quiet hunger within that isn’t easy to detect. Usually, you can look at an artist and determine what they do, something will give them away or reveal their medium–that is if the artist doesn’t readily offer up this information himself. Christian Coleman is Read More

The Quazi’ Perspective: 10 Days/ 35 Prints.

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One of our favorite photographers, J. Quazi King, has been struck with a bout of spring generosity. In an effort to show his appreciation for his fans and supporters, King is printing some of his most coveted works for our owning pleasure. King released this statement via his Tumblr today: “I generally don’t like selling prints of my work and rarely do so. When I do it’s usually to a Read More

Look What That Dude Dragged In.

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Rowan Corkill has us stumped. Well, not quite. Corkill’s Portrait of a Species throws us for a loop because we can’t seem to tell whether these are portraits of a human subject or portraits of the dead animals being being held by the human subject’s mouth. Or better yet, is this Corkill confronting man about its carnivorous tendencies and lack of respect for other species?

Putting Baby in a Corner.

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As adults, we tend to forget about the things that really matter in life, like brushing, your teeth, reading a book, saying ‘fuck it’. We become so overwhelmed with independence that we revert from being productive adults to being disenchanted, undisciplined children. Erin Hanson is well aware of our plight, and is here to provide us with a couple of Reminders.