Posted by Fabio 8 November 2012
Every word to “Magnolia” (188) was handmade using cardboard (discarded from grocery stores), hot glue guns, and paint pens. Random people at over 65+ locations and a handful of friends were used as rappers throughout the video. The video was done completely practical (no CGI) and wound up costing a little under $80. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 November 2012
Taken from the album ‘An Awesome Wave’. Directed by Emile Sornin.
Posted by Fabio 7 November 2012
Fromdatomb$ is the last video off Joey Bada$$ tape “1999”. He’s currently locked in the studio recording his new PRO ERA tape. Out December 21st. Stay tuned.
Posted by Fabio 7 November 2012
Mitch Epstein’s photographs are in numerous major museum collections, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Tate Modern in London. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 November 2012
The culture of cars is an inseparable part of American life. Whether used for functional purposes or recreation, automobiles are expressions of our personality. They also represent the American ideals of freedom, mobility, and independence, providing a unique personal space that is at once private and public. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 November 2012
Holly Andres uses photography to examine the complexities of childhood, the fleeting nature of memory, and female introspection. Typically her images rely on a tension between an apparently approachable subject matter and a darker, sometimes disturbing subtext. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 November 2012
William Klein is a photographer and filmmaker noted to for his ironic approach to both media and his extensive use of unusual photographic techniques in the context of photojournalism and fashion photography. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 November 2012
View Old Master painting through a new lens with the National Gallery’s first major exhibition of photography. The exhibition explores early photography from the mid-19th century and the most exciting contemporary photographs, alongside historical painting. read more