○✰♫☽ WEYES BLOOD performing “BAD MAGIC” LIVE ☾☿♪ ♥︎ ▫︎
Watch our issue 16 cover-star/folk-dreamboat Weyes Blood sing “Bad Magic” to an entranced audience at Drones Club in Montreal. Video by Olivia Whittick.
➼ Read MoreWatch our issue 16 cover-star/folk-dreamboat Weyes Blood sing “Bad Magic” to an entranced audience at Drones Club in Montreal. Video by Olivia Whittick.
➼ Read MorePUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 Weyes Blood, otherwise known as Natalie Mering, is a Goddess Warrior fighting her way through life’s bullshit and transforming her frustration into beautiful, emotional, retro- futuristic 70s folk music. A true Gemini, she first appears as an urban, cool babe-around- town,…
➼ Read MorePUBLISHED IN ISSUE 16 PHOTOS BY MONIKA MOGI Hi! I am Gigi, I am a 20-something-year-old art student enjoying my life in the mid-2000s. I want to show you my environment, a place where people want to be and spend time in. I love La…
➼ Read MoreInterview with Tony Romano, and review of his solo show New Work: 2014-2016 at Clint Roenisch. by Darby Milbrath Let me try and describe this to you. Walking into Tony Romano’s show at Clint Roenisch gallery you see a poster for a film and a welded…
➼ Read MorePHOTOS BY SATY & PRATHA STYLING & ART DIRECTION BY NARIMAN JAY MAKE UP: TAMI EL SOMBATI, HAIR: ALIZA ESMAIL, MANICURIST: NARGIS KHAN @P1M, SET STYLING: KRISTEN LIM TUNG Models: Michelle K @ Sutherland, Talvi. Sierra…
➼ Read MorePHOTO DOCUMENTATION BY LUKE ABBY VIDEO BY PAYTON BARRONIAN In December Merritt Meacham and Jerome AB co-curated the one-part performance piece/one-part fashion show Large, Deep Pit. Meacham and Ty Roach collaborated on a collection of wearable textile art, which was moved through the Brooklyn art-space…
➼ Read MorePUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 Firenze Lai’s work looks like what idiots call fin de siècle, which means 100 years old, from when art thought that it could accomplish important things, which we now know is not true, but nonetheless a quaint thought. Actually, that’s not…
➼ Read MorePhotos by Lena Shkoda Styling by Bunny Lampert Hair makeup by Darcy Wang Featuring Rachel Trachtenburg & Masami Hosono Shot at Bi-Rite Studio Clothing Credits: 1. Dress: Julie Lemarechal t-shirt: Vintage shirt courtesy of Cherry Vintage shoes: Vintage Vintage chairs courtesy of Bi-Rite Studio 2. Pants:…
➼ Read MoreTEXT BY DARBY MILBRATH & YANIYA LEE Pink guts, bones, and bodily fluids girdled by fleshy silicone frames and attached like vertebrae on an undulating spinal cord, Laurie Kang’s new solo show Line Litter is clinical, somatic and tense. I wanted to touch everything, yet…
➼ Read MorePhotography & Styling by Katrina Cervoni Model: Sasha @ SEEN Agency Clothing Credits: 1. Jumpsuit: Mama Loves You Shoes: Puma Earrings: Model’s own 2. Top: Rebaie by Rebee Shoes: Mama Loves You Skirt & stockings: Model’s own 3. Dress: Mama Loves You Gloves: Rebaie by Rebee Shoes & belt:…
➼ Read MoreContributing editor and staff Mum Kiera McNally forecasts what’s coming for you in 2017! Published in ISSUE 16. ARIES Uranus is transiting out of your ass, making 2017 a much more stable year for you, goat. You will be more in control of your emotions and…
➼ Read MoreVIDEO BY BRITTANY SHEPHERD INTRO TEXT BY DARBY MILBRATH Robert Anthony O’Halloran’s Often By Inertia 11/26/2016 was a temporary sculptural exhibition in a public storage unit in Toronto. He came to occupy it after transitioning out of a long term relationship. This work is a…
➼ Read MorePHOTOS BY JUSTIN YONG STYLING BY TIFFANY OR & CYNTHIA OR ALL CLOTHING BY CREEPS Models: Thomas Chaleunsavath, Curtia Wright, Jasper Lim, Sean Park, Tiffany Or, Cynthia Or, Yujeong Jeon
➼ Read MorePHOTOGRAPHY BY ROSALINE SHAHNAVAZ STYLING BY HANNAH SHEEN MUA: YOSHIKO KAWASHIMA HAIR: AKIKO KAWASAKI MODEL: STACY @ BRAVO Clothing Credits: Yellow dress by Jenny Packham, earrings by Mawi Blue lace dress by Philosophy Jacket by Sugalism, dress by Jenny Packham Blue dress by Sretsis, shoes…
➼ Read More“Maybe we’ll see Yoko Ono,” said Orlando Estrada when I ran into him at the Perez Arts Museum Miami. Yoko was nowhere to be found but famous artist Chuck Close was there. I didn’t get a picture because I’m not a very good party photographer,…
➼ Read MoreMontreal’s Mozart’s Sister invites Editorial Mag into her temporary studio for a deliciously intimate performance of “Angel,” off of her upcoming album ‘Field of Love.’ Set to release in February, Mozart’s Sister will host a hometown album launch mid-month, amidst a few other North American…
➼ Read MorePHOTOS BY YULIA ZINSHSTEIN Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro’s 1972 Womanhouse at California Institute of the Arts turned a home into a living art installation. Guests were encouraged to wander the rooms of a real home, each designed by a different artist, which helped to…
➼ Read MorePUBLISHED IN ISSUE 15 Henri Rousseau My favourite genre of art is naive art because it makes me smile. That classification is pretty dated by now, and calling something “primitive” or “naive” is seen as derogatory. But I do think the term “naive” is a…
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