
Doug Rickard: N.A.
December 31, 2014 7:35 pm Leave your thoughtsDoug Rickard’s fascination with America’s cellphone videos constitutes “N.A.”, a photo book composed entirely of YouTube stills. For three years, the acclaimed ... More
Doug Rickard’s fascination with America’s cellphone videos constitutes “N.A.”, a photo book composed entirely of YouTube stills. For three years, the acclaimed ... More
Paris-born photographer Sophie Caby moved to LA in 2012 without a car or a license. When she began to travel by bus ... More
To look back at Jason Molina’s music career is to confront a certain mythos – not one with the veneer of fame ... More
Covering over two decades of Pierre Huyghe’s creative career, LACMA presents an exhibition designed as a park-like environment where viewers can participate ... More
“Richard Phillips: Negation of the Universe” written by Marcus Steinweg celebrates the practice of contemporary artist, Richard Phillips, revealing the complexities and ... More
In a book of photographs, essays, and interviews of Yohiji Yamamoto and how he influenced contemporary fashion, “Yamamoto & Yohji” tells the ... More
Thurz is a rapper in constant regeneration. In his earlier days, from 2007-2009, he formed one half of U-N-I (to The Verse) ... More
Springtime Carnivore (aka Greta Morgan) releases her self-titled debut album that rings of classic folk warmth with poppy undertones. Upbeat drum kicks ... More
These photographs by Whitney Hubbs for Issue Magazine came about following her solo exhibition “The Song Itself Is Already A Skip” at ... More
It’s lunchtime at Canter’s Deli in West Hollywood when I meet Foxygen’s Sam France and Jonathan Rado, who are quick to warn ... More