Edits

Citylikeyou – Stephenie Kay Lc (Hong Kong)

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

A selection of must-see places in Hong Kong, recommended by Hong Kong-based artist and photographer, Stephenie Kay Lc. read more

Tracey Emin and Harland Miller on Collaboration

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

To celebrate the most anticipated hotel launch of the year, The London EDITION and online magazine NOWNESS have created a series of five films exploring the concept of collaboration. read more

Skeletons in the Closet

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

Tonight, Arthur-Frank’s X|12 project is taking residency at Ti Pi Tin for the launch of Skeletons in the Closet, a self published photo book and a pop-up exhibition of 10 prints by Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler. read more

Amanda Jasnowski

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

Amanda Jasnowski is a 21 year old artist & photographer originally from northeast Spain currently located in Brooklyn, NY. read more

The Characters of Nymphomaniac

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

Film posters for Lars Von Trier’s new film Nymphomaniac. The stars of Nymphomaniac, including Charlotte Gainsbourg, Willem Dafoe, Shia LaBeouf, Christian Slater and Uma Thurman, have stripped down for a new set of movie posters. read more

Jonathan Glazer – Under The Skin

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2013

Jonathan Glazer’s third film following Sexy Beast and Birth. Under the Skin is the story of an alien in human form. Part road movie, part science fiction, part real, it’s a film about seeing our world through alien eyes. read more

Cut Your Teeth: Wolvesmouth at SMMoA

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Cut Your Teeth: Wolvesmouth at SMMoA is a two-week residency with Craig Thornton, creator of underground dining experience Wolvesmouth. At the tail end of the fall equinox, Thornton and artist Matthew Bone host exquisitely-calibrated culinary encounters in the Museum, a series of meals that explore the collision of food and art. read more

Films To Remember: Red Desert

Posted by Fabio 16 October 2013

Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1960s panoramas of contemporary alienation were decade-defining artistic events, and Red Desert, his first color film, is perhaps his most epochal. read more