Annu Kilpeläinen

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Annu Kilpeläinen’s art can be compared to a ray of sunlight hitting your dad’s favourite tropical shirt on a hot summer day. Bright, flat, and filled with colours, Annu paints cars, tulips and poolside landscapes.  We discovered her work through our…

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Zine Preview: Tiny Strangers

“Sometimes life is all about not getting what you expected you would, so we made a zine about it.” Artists Rebecca Storm and Scott Parsons teamed up to make Tiny Strangers, a humorous compilation of baby mix-up news stories alongside mismatch candy still lifes. You…

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Slow Down and Sip – Gucchi Babe

– All measurements in millimetres. – Content has been snipped and sipped. – Please refrain from designing chairs. ~ Gucchi Babe Featuring: Ramzi Arjun Ram Srivatsa Lil Noid Vangelis Katsoulis A.R.T. Wilson / Andras Fox DJ Rashad D’eon Gucchi Babe Kane West D. Tiffany Beanie…

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A Conversation with STEVE JR

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 INTERVIEW BY SPENCER GILLEY PHOTOS BY CLAIRE MILBRATH Last month STEVE JR played a sold-out show in Montreal with their forefathers Cousins of Reggae and Tonstartssbandht. All three bands share a common thread in their amazing ability to explore everything that…

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Monika Mogi X Masako Ogura

   PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 PHOTOS BY MONIKA MOGI STYLING BY MASAKO OGURA MODELS: KYOHEI, MIHO, SHIHO  CREDITS:  1. 2. 3. 4. 5. : Shiho and Miho wear blue and pink dress by Jacquemus. Kyohei wears  white jumpsuit – miho: jacquemus dress, kyohei, raf simons, kenzo jacket,…

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A Conversation with Bridget Moser

INTERVIEW BY LORETA LAMARGESEVISUALS COURTESY OF MERCER UNION I first became familiar with Bridget Moser’s performance art when I turned a corner at the AGO in 2013, entered a Group of Seven Gallery, and unexpectedly heard the instrumentals to Eminem and Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About…

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Shoot the Breeze: Ina Niehoff

German photographer Ina Niehoff shows a blunt aesthetic vision inspired by everyday objects. Her striking composition isolates common man-made objects and natural elements of her surroundings, creating visual sculptures out of nothing. Ina contributed to issue #11 in a six page spread featuring resting parasols, a…

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A Conversation with Amen Dunes

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 A couple years ago my friend introduced me to Amen Dunes, the musical project (at least primarily) of  New-Yorker Damon McMahon. The first album I heard was called Through Donkey Jaw and I was immediately mystified. It’s dark, homemade-feeling, beautiful;  it…

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Art & Poetry by Jason Harvey

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Art & concept by Jason Harvey, photos by Sonya Mandus MY STORE I have a great idea I am going to start a new great store everything is made ethically from locally sourced components we make literally any thing u can…

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Street Styling: NYC

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 PHOTOS BY ETIENNE SAINT-DENIS STYLING BY MELISSA MATOS  Jacket by Melitta Baumeister   Top by Eckhaus Latta    Top by Eckhaus Latta    Top by Eckhaus Latta   Dress by Harrison Koiwaii   Mesh hood by Josh Reim   Harness by…

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Mark Delong: Essay by Brad Phillips

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 11 “When this sky is dead, will they give us a new one?” – Martin Amis, Einstein’s Monsters       Imagine, because at times it might seem terribly appealing, that art was obliterated by a holocaust of unspeakable and nefarious dimensions.…

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A Conversation with Sadaf

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Interview by Whitney Mallett Photos by Sadaf Sadaf’s music is a viscerally confounding heap of sounds and genres, raw and noisy, but knit together by a keen sense of story. Though New York-based and Persian-born, she first cut her teeth making…

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Paintings by Claire Milbrath

~PRINTED IN ISSUE 10~ Here are the paintings I made for our Spring issue, including an ode to Jan Adriaan’s cover photo below : ) Jan Adriaan’s Lobby, 2014, oil on canvas, 20”x16”   Penthouse, 2014, oil on canvas, 30”x40”   Poolside, 2014, oil on…

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Shoot the Breeze: Fatine-Violette Sabiri

Fatine-Violette Sabiri is an up and coming photographer living between Montreal and Casblanca, where she was originally born. 20 years old, Fatine’s documentation of the teenage world is intimate and true. Images of her boyfriend laying in bed, or a friend’s expectant stare, make for…

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