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A girlish Basquiat draws on her grandmother’s furniture, locked in her own world....What’s fresh now is the mix-up—super-soft layers, shiny crystals, and a touch of street attitude. Today’s cool girl is like a magpie, stealing from the runway, vintage shops, her own closet—wherever—and making Everything her own. My choice. My style. My space ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 01/20/10
Christopher Makos' Top 5 Crystal Ball Moments
On the eve of his show of Polaroids in Milan, we asked Christopher Makos to explain his five favorite and amazingly prescient instant-picture. BLOG POSTED: 11/13/09
Tony Scherman and former Warhol assistant David Dalton attempt to pull back the veil on the original King of Pop. BLOG POSTED: 10/29/09
Nacho Figueras is the face of Polo, the brand, and the face of polo, the sport. In fact, the 32-year-old Argentine player has made it his mission to bring polo out of the gentlemen’s club and into the hearts and living rooms of America. The future of an entire sport might just rest on the irresistibility of a single man. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/24/09
A mid-career retrospective is a lot like a midlife crisis, but the nomadic dutch photographer has
lived—and captured—so many lives, his exhibition is more a party than a cause for alarm ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
Albert Oehlen is a painter who is leading the way. Whether anyone is following is almost irrelevant, because Oehlen’s fantastic exploratory techniques and improvisational spirit have blazed a spectacular trail through abstraction. And he has breathed some intoxicatingly revivifying fumes into the corpse of surrealism in the bargain. If he’s a one-man movement, maybe that’s enough. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Andy Spade, the man behind Kate, is a legendary adman, a marketing genius, and an undercover artist. His new company, Partners & Spade, is a little bit of everything, just like him. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09
Jean-Philippe Delhomme, illustrator of Interview's May design portfolio, may be Western Civilization's most literate (and/or literary) illustrator. He's got a new book out, and an exhibition in New York. BLOG POSTED: 04/24/09