New Balance Excellent Makers
New Balance is not your typical brand, and their Excellent Makers global campaign demonstrates just that. Celebrating people in the world who “make” things, Excellent Makers are not defined by success, wealth or status, but by a passion for what they do.
Preview: Keith Haring at Brooklyn Museum
If you’re a fan of Banksy or Shepard Fairey, neither of them would be where they are today without Keith Haring. Before he died in 1990 from AIDS-related complications, Haring had become one of the voices of his generation, as well as a staple of New York City street art and culture.
Outside In: The Story of Art in the Streets
Last year, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles presented Art in the Streets, the first major U.S. museum exhibition on the history of graffiti and street art. From the 1970s to the global movement it has become today, the exhibition concentrated on key cities where a unique visual language or attitude has evolved....
The Water Tank Project
In 2000, Fortune Magazine said that “water promises to be to the 21st century what oil was to the 20th century: the precious commodity that determines the wealth of nations.” Twelve years later, that statement still rings true. And for three months in the spring of 2013, the New York City skyline will be transformed...
Preview: TERRYWOOD at OHWOW Gallery
If you’ve spent some time on the site, I think you realize that I’m a big fan of Terry Richardson. Because when it comes to American photographers, there are few as unique as him. Born in New York City and raised in Hollywood, Richardson began taking photos while attending Hollywood High School. And seeing as...
Photos: Kate Upton by Sebastian Faena
Time to add another magazine cover to Kate Upton‘s growing empire. Italy’s MUSE Magazine just released her cover feature from their latest issue, and I suggest you set aside some time to check out the amazing photographs by Sebastian Faena below. I guess the Marilyn Monroe look is in. I’m sure not complaining…
Photos: A$AP Rocky by Gregory Harris
I don’t know where you stand, but I am a big fan of A$AP Rocky. There’s just something about him and his crew that makes you want to hang out all day in Harlem. And I’m stoked that Interview Magazine feels the same way. While I implore you to read the story HERE, check out...