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Redefining Identity :: Why You Shouldn't Be Worried About Ghost in the Shell
We take a look at how the movie adaptation 'Ghost In The Shell' could actually be pretty dope.
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Writing, Street Art, and Muralism at the Galleria Civica de Modena
""For three months tourists, graffiti lovers and writers had the opportunity to walk around the beautiful building and get a better understanding of the differences between writing, street art, and...
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Look Alive :: How Spanish Illustrator Jose Mendez Turns the Ordinary Into Extraordinary
Jose Mendez turned his food-related art into a full fledged career. Find out how.
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NYC Misfit :: Princess Nokia on '1992,' Gentrification, and Nostalgia
"Most people of color that I know are metahumans." A special conversation with Princess Nokia on her recent '1992' EP, New York City gentrification, hair culture, witchcraft, Marvel, the Standing...
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Oddworld :: Journey Into the Surreal Through the Art of Kilian Eng
"Odd plant life stretches across gravity-defying landscapes, living creatures appear within stone, and the vacuum of space becomes inhabitable for civilization."
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Memories of a Future :: The Dystopian Photography of Laurent Kronental
French photographer Laurent Kronental captured the lives of senior citizens living in monolithic housing projects in the suburbs of Paris in his project Souvenir d'un Futur. Through his lens, the...
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This (Isn't) the End :: The "Where the End Starts" KAWS Exhibit Blew Our Minds
We saw KAWS's new exhibit "Where The End Starts" and we have the amazing pictures to prove it.
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Print Ain't Dead :: London's magCulture Is a Haven for Magazine Fanatics
"If you wish to simply make money, become a lawyer or hedge fund manager. If you want something more fulfilling, make a magazine." Manos speaks with the owner of magCulture...
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Vulnerabilities & Textures :: The Emotional Art of Heather Day
"Nature contains so many juxtapositions; it can be serene and chaotic, it can be creative and destructive." Heather Day discusses her process and body of work.
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Photographer Boogie Captures the Beautiful Culture of Pixo in Revealing Photo Essay
"It's got some really strong energy, a symbol of struggle." These images speak for themselves—an exclusive photo essay from Boogie documenting the pixação of São Paulo.
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Unbreakable? :: Luke Cage Plays Safe & Squanders Its Potential
"Luke Cage" had all the makings of a great show. What happened?
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Samurais, Babes, & Streetwear :: A Peek Inside Wizzadaking's Illustrated World
We spoke with Wizzadaking, the young illustrator who is making big waves with his brand of streetwear and Japanese culture-influenced art.