A slow-burning thriller with a memorably freaky twist, Faults explores the world of cults and cult psychology. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and ... More

Faults

Film by Riley Stearns

Faults

Film by Riley Stearns

A slow-burning thriller with a memorably freaky twist, Faults explores the world of cults and cult psychology. Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and written and directed by her husband, Riley Stearns (making his feature debut), it’s a claustrophobic small-scale indie magnified by some riveting performances and a masterful grasp of pace and tone. Leland Orser is a cult member deprogrammer and Winstead the target for deprogramming. Much depends on their uneasy interaction, which takes the viewer off in many directions before arriving at the chilling conclusion.

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Since her solo debut in 1993, Björk has reimagined music to its most dynamic, experimental and unpredictable forms, all while striking out ... More

Björk

Book by MoMA

Björk

Book by MoMA

Since her solo debut in 1993, Björk has reimagined music to its most dynamic, experimental and unpredictable forms, all while striking out boldly in fashion, film, art and technology. The Icelandic artist is now being honored with a mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, an immersive multimedia exhibit slated to run from March 8 to June 7. To accompany the exhibition, MoMA has teamed up with design agency M/M to create an interactive slipcased book of Björk. Composed of six parts, “Björk” contains four booklets, a paperback book and a poster. With words, pictures and tributes from contributors and collaborators – such as curator Klaus Biesenbach, Jeurgen Teller, Nan Goldin, Michael Gondry, Spike Jonze, and Icelandic poet Sjón – the set charts Björk’s many incarnations over two decades and eight major albums, from “Debut” to “Biophilia.”

Published by the Museum of Modern Art, New York

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Over the past decade, Casja von Zeipel’s art has evolved from daily selfies and sketches to massive statues. And while the Swedish ... More

Pro Anatomy

Book by Casja von Zeipel

Pro Anatomy

Book by Casja von Zeipel

Over the past decade, Casja von Zeipel’s art has evolved from daily selfies and sketches to massive statues. And while the Swedish sculptor has fashioned the occasional boy smoking a cigarette or jacking off, her primary interest is specific: the pubescent, slender female body. Dressed in leather, mini skirts, panties and platforms, Zeipel’s girls interact in commanding, sexual, and at times spiteful ways. Founding editor of Adult Mag, Sarah Nicole Prickett describes their presence as “a stage on which you become an extra in a mob scene, gathered here to see sanctity in action. When you look into their eyes—you can’t. A blackness snaps back. Not since Kate and Naomi have fasting girls looked more like furies.” Featuring writers Andrew Durbin, Chris Ford, Stefanie Hessler and Prickett, “Pro Anatomy” chronicles the spirit of Zeipel’s work, capturing the current cosmetic and social discourse surrounding the human body, its imaging and its actualisation.

Published by Capricious

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Chicago singer-songwriter Erik Hall, known by his moniker In Tall Buildings, is back with the long-awaited followup to his 2011 eponymous debut. ... More

In Tall Buildings

Album “Driver”

In Tall Buildings

Album “Driver”

Chicago singer-songwriter Erik Hall, known by his moniker In Tall Buildings, is back with the long-awaited followup to his 2011 eponymous debut. Hall specializes in layered bedroom recordings and delivers here with rough electro-guitar, steady tambourine and super smooth multi-tracked vocals. Influenced by psychedelic folk and synth, “Driver” embodies its title with a tempo reminiscent of a drive down the highway, gradually building momentum with each track.

Driver is out Feb 17 via Western Vinyl

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In the 90s, New York City crime and drug rates soared and squatters were moving in to refurbish tenements on the Lower ... More

Kill City

Book by Ash Thayer

Kill City

Book by Ash Thayer

In the 90s, New York City crime and drug rates soared and squatters were moving in to refurbish tenements on the Lower East Side that sat vacant, uninhabitable and forgotten by the city. Ash Thayer was a 19-year-old photography student at the time and could no longer afford school and rent. She found herself taken in by the squatter community at See Skwat, where she lived with punks, outcasts and others like her who were poor and needed shelter.

Thayer moved freely among the residents of the squats, who were forced to isolate themselves or else face eviction. For a total of seven years, she photographed their homes, construction projects and punk shows, capturing the DIY spirit and idealism of their community. “Kill City” is her memoir of those years and an intimate documentation of the fringe-dwellers who took a neglected city into their own hands.

Published by powerHouse Books

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David Cronenberg turns his weird and wacky sensibilities to the weirdest and wackiest of cities – Los Angeles. Yet he hasn’t met ... More

Maps to the Stars

Film by David Cronenberg

Maps to the Stars

Film by David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg turns his weird and wacky sensibilities to the weirdest and wackiest of cities – Los Angeles. Yet he hasn’t met his love match, rather he gives the city a grotesque sheen while providing his own take on all the usual Hollywood tropes. He picked Robert Pattinson again here (last in Cronenberg’s “Cosmopolis”) to play alongside Mia Wasikowska and Julianne Moore. It’s unsettling to watch, but not because he is particularly truthful about the lives of the rich and famous. A film best enjoyed by those who know there are many more notes to La La Land, but still embrace its unique excesses.

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What happens when Canadian jazz/hip hop band BADBADNOTGOOD and Wu-Tang Clan’s founding member Ghostface Killah get together to make some music? Inspired ... More

BADBADNOTGOOD + Ghostface Killah

Album “Sour Soul”

BADBADNOTGOOD + Ghostface Killah

Album “Sour Soul”

What happens when Canadian jazz/hip hop band BADBADNOTGOOD and Wu-Tang Clan’s founding member Ghostface Killah get together to make some music? Inspired by production techniques from the 1960s and 70s, the collaborative studio album “Sour Soul” plugs live instrumentation and free improvisation. BBNG’S soulful bass lines, soft snare drums and building orchestral arrangements set a sophisticated stage for Ghostface’s hypnotising gritty flow. Sonically, nothing is pushed back or left to die. On the contrary, what emerges is probably the most elegant and cinematic hip hop poetry that you most certainly have never heard before.

“Sour Soul” is out Feb 24th via Lex Records

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In the mid-60s and 70s art community, photographer Joel Meyerowitz was a revolutionary. Together with William Eggleston, Garry Winogrand and Stephen Shore, ... More

Joel Meyerowitz

Retrospective, book

Joel Meyerowitz

Retrospective

In the mid-60s and 70s art community, photographer Joel Meyerowitz was a revolutionary. Together with William Eggleston, Garry Winogrand and Stephen Shore, Meyerowitz championed the New Color Photography movement, seeing it through from general resistance to general acceptance. A New York native, Meyerowitz has now exhibited his street photography in over 350 museums and galleries worldwide. “Joel Meyerowitz Retrospective” canonizes the shrewd, sui generis eye that first began capturing New York streets in 1962. It is an anthology of every sort of milestone in Meyerowitz’s career, including his “blue hour” experimentations at Cape Cod, “Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City Parks,” “After September 11: Images from Ground Zero” and his renowned early work, including his 1967 foray to Europe and his seminal transition from black and white to color photographs.

Published by D.A.P. / Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König

Ending a ten year hiatus, the essential late-90s/early-aughts classic and punk rock trio Sleater-Kinney have dropped their eighth studio album, “No Cities ... More

Sleater-Kinney

Album “No Cities to Love”

Sleater-Kinney

Album “No Cities to Love”

Ending a ten year hiatus, the essential late-90s/early-aughts classic and punk rock trio Sleater-Kinney have dropped their eighth studio album, “No Cities to Love”. Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss formed Sleater-Kinney in 1994 Olympia to record a total of seven albums regarded as defining principle rock albums of the decade. “No Cities to Love” sustains the band’s rock finesse right where it left off, while sweeping over lost years to push its relevancy as already one of 2015’s best rock albums. Its lyrics resume Sleater-Kinney’s signature leftist tone and feminist discourse on fear, power and capitalism.

“No Cities to Love” is out via Sub Pop.

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