Small home/gallery space featuring various works from the Memphis movement.
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Posted by Kasper Bjørke
Great cocktails and with vinyl selectors playing rarities on weekends... acoustics is impeccable.
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A flower shop is a perfect stop for enjoying Mother Nature's colorful creations. But this bright space has a trick up its sleeve: a stylish bar in the basement. In addition to the charming hidden location, the drinks are impeccable.
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Manley’s has good donuts, the couple that run the shop are real nice, it’s open until mid-afternoon, and it’s very low key. You can get a crumb donut, a cup of coffee, then sit and let your mind clear on a Sunday morning if you wanted. It’s also soothing to watch all of the old people come in, read their newspaper, and grumble to themselves.
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Posted by Angela Santana
Handmade pasta in a former garage.
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Although off the beaten track from the large national galleries, 198 is no less an important part of London’s artistic heritage. Developed during the social unrest in the Brixton area in the 1980s, 198 has grown from a community arts space into an exciting contemporary visual arts body that is often the first place to see the next rising star of the London art scene.
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Phahonyothin Rd is a long main road that runs through my neighborhood, Ari, in Bangkok. There are lots of offices and shops and restaurants along and off this road, and beware because it's always busy during rush hour,
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The ISBN is a contemporary art bookstore and a gallery space. Their goal is to map, collect, exhibit and distribute the domestic and regional, Hungarian and foreign language, new and second-hand contemporary art publications, exhibition catalogs, zines, art books, photobooks and theoretical publications. Publications like Migrant Journal, for example, are only available to get here in the country.
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After his guitar class, I would ride the 1 train down and meet him for a movie. That was years ago. Now I continue to come, sometimes alone. It’s one thing I enjoy doing by myself: going to the movies to see independent films that are oftentimes bizarre and somewhat depressing, but I like it all the same.
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In 1963, the Italian-born sculptor Costantino Nivola filled a playground that covers an entire city block with avant-garde abstractions. In the middle of an Upper Manhattan housing project, there are cuboid cutouts sculpted in cement, a fountain made with two diamond-shaped boulders, concrete play horses, and a sand-casted relief carved high into a wall. In the northeast corner, a matriarchal figure known as “The Nanny” rises from the ground. The artist’s sculptures were built in an era when urban development incorporated art in its effort to uplift communities and express democratic ideals. “A work designed for a public space is less a work of art than a civic act,” Nivola once said. “It concerns the ways in which we live together, and in which we influence each other.”
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Chain smoking Mama guards the front door. Beer is €1.50. Pizza is amazing. Interior is even better.
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The Bartolotti is perhaps one of the most beautiful Museum Houses Amsterdam has, built by someone who once was the richest man in the city, but it's a bit hidden in plain sight. These days, it is run by a group of lovely old ladies, who can't wait to offer you tea or juice. You can walk around the house like you live there. You have to ring the doorbell to get in. (picture from Google, by Arjan Bronkhorst)
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Head of Creative Forsman & Bodenfors in New York. Collector of visual treats 🍎 Instagram @appleoftheday
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Mimi Cave is a Director based in California. She was born and raised outside of Chicago, and has a background comprised of dance, film, theater, music and yoga.
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A Stockholm-based photographer and founder of Period. - periodzine.com -  a photography zine that focuses on female narratives by female-only contributors. 
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Zara Arshad was born and raised in the UK, but has also lived in Syria and Indonesia. She now resides in China as a graduate of the BA (Hons) Design course, Goldsmiths College. Strongly influenced by Bruce Mau, Troika and Graffiti Research Lab, she continually promotes internationalism and the potential of design to solve social and political issues.  As well as practicing as a freelance, multi-disciplinary designer, Zara currently works on the Organising Committee for Beijing Design Week 2011 and writes for Design China.
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Art Director based in Brooklyn
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photographer based in Belgium
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I am a design director/graphic designer driven by the positive impact of design. With a decade of experience across the globe, I have created communications and identity systems that have transformed businesses and boosted brand potential.
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Travel photographer, live in Pigalle, Paris.
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Photography. styling, gatherings, workshops; I love creating in all kinds of ways. Why choose one thing if you can create more? (IG: @verdenius). Co-Founder of The Gatherists (IG: @thegatheristst) organising small gatherings for like-minded creatives & entrepreneurs. Based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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French Type Designer — 22yo — like books & hardcore techno
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Hi welcome in Biel/Bienne
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Tyler Axtell is a young graphic designer / digital artist from Warner Robins, Georgia. A lot of his most prominent work features psychedelic elements and irregular typography. The other half of his creative output goes towards music, where he is the drummer for a folk band, and a hip-hop band.
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My name is Laura Wood and I'm an independent illustrator. Originally from a small town in the north of Italy, I studied illustration in the wonderful city of Melbourne, Australia, where I started my illustration career. After a few years of seeking adventures and travelling around the world, I currently live and work in Milan, Italy. I create my art digitally using lots of textured brushes and a fun colour palette. Amongst my favourite things, there is dancing, meeting new people and visiting new places.
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Filmmaker from Toronto, Canada.
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