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Prints, curves, and close-ups at Peachoo+Krejberg, Gareth Pugh, and Rue du Mail, respecively. BLOG POSTED: 10/01/09
David LaChapelle Gives Up the Gold
David LaChapelle knows how to sell beauty. Now, with his new, floridly political The Rape of Africa, he wants to sell ideas. BLOG POSTED: 09/14/09
Amanda Lepore Tells Everything, and Nothing
It goes without saying that when Amanda Lepore curates an online selection of fashion, she does so for elegant females like herself. But we'll talk about it anyway. BLOG POSTED: 08/20/09
The sado-masochistic fatalism in Guy Bourdin's work is a dark turn from the cliché of the joyful and vibrant Brazilian sensibility. BLOG POSTED: 08/14/09
Photographer Kenneth Cappello named his new book and exhibition "Acid Drop" for when a skateboarded drops off a high surface like a loading dock or a car. "It's very 80s!" He says. BLOG POSTED: 06/08/09
Ron Arad thought he could save the world with his chairs. His furniture may not have actually rescued the planet, but he has surely saved the design world from boredom and predictability:
Tables standing on walls, armchairs made of car seats, and crystal chandeliers that display text messages . . .
He’s titled a new show “No Discipline”—which could mean that he’s transforming all of them. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 04/28/09