Photo Diary: Maya Fuhr
Maya Fuhr’s latest photo diary documents her ten-day trip to Hawaii this Xmas with her sister, her dad and his girlfriend. Maya says the trip was strange and slightly boring. To see more of Maya’s work, click here.
➼ Read MoreMaya Fuhr’s latest photo diary documents her ten-day trip to Hawaii this Xmas with her sister, her dad and his girlfriend. Maya says the trip was strange and slightly boring. To see more of Maya’s work, click here.
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 12 INTERVIEW BY APRIL KELLER-MACLEOD PHOTOS BY KATRIN BRAGA Anyone who has ever had the opportunity to see Connan Mockasin perform live will know that he is not just a musician, but a total creative vision taking form through sound and performance. Originally from…
➼ Read MoreWhen I was asked to write “a meet the editors” piece for The Editorial I was excited because I sort of thought I was an editor, and that I would have the chance to introduce myself to the readers of this magazine. But then I…
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 12 PHOTOS BY FATINE-VIOLETTE SABIRI STYLING BY LU PHILIPPE GUILMETTE ASSISTANT: JEAN-GUY FORGET MODEL: Nôamane Sabiri CREDITS: 1: Top: Le Service Public 2, 3: Turtleneck: Superfluous, Suit: Acne Studios, Shoes: Y-3 4: Top &…
➼ Read MoreEDITORIAL SHOT BY COREY OLSEN STYLING BY THE FARMERS OF VERMONT
➼ Read MoreLike a lot of artists featured in the Editorial, Jonny Negron has a lascivious vision. The body, deformed and hyperbolic, is the center of attention, cast in colorful, two-dimensional spaces. What makes Negron’s characters special, though, is not just that they appear to be complicit…
➼ Read MorePhotographer Stefano Marchionini was looking for a new way of depicting the human body when he first started experimenting with photography. His first project, Entr’ouvert, a collaboration with his boyfriend Vivien Ayroles, explored the notions of “intimate” and “social.” His next series, a self-published book called “I See…
➼ Read MoreForgoing the traditional, as is her custom, Fin requested that the classic interview be circumvented in place of a series of questions posed by several people who have been with her in various capacities over the years. Dear Fin, In my very early…
➼ Read Moremodels: Maya, Sakura, Mari, Eureka, Aki
➼ Read MorePreviewing CK2 with co-directors Jessica Kirsh and Stephanie Creaghan By Loreta Lamargese CK2, the newest gallery to open its door in Montreal, is a joint venture by Jessica Kirsh and Stephanie Creaghan. Both are familiar with the operations of the Canadian art market; Kirsh having…
➼ Read MorePHOTOS & SET DESIGN BY REBECCA STORM NAILS BY AMY ARDYTH JOHNSON @ THE CABIN AT TWO HORSES Thanks to Chris & Claire for their hands : )
➼ Read Morephoto & styling by Maya Fuhr model: Aerin @ Plutino all clothes from Three Fates shop hair & make up by Steph George
➼ Read MoreINTERVIEW BY JESS CARROLL Lili Huston-Herterich is a Chicago-born, Toronto-based artist whose immersive installation work looks at warm themes like the concept of the home or personal subjectivity, in the same breath as icier themes like vulnerability and the unconscious baring of space. This juxtaposition…
➼ Read MoreINTERVIEW BY SCOTT PARSONS PIX BY REBECCA STORM In agriculture, a terrace is a flattening of dynamic geographic topography implemented to decrease erosion. The Vancouver based artist-run space Sunset Terrace is similar to this type of landscaping—it is the perpetual conversion of urban space, implemented…
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 11 PIX BY ELLERY LANE MONTREAL STYLE POUTINE Hey guys, my name is Alex and I am going to be showing you my own personal recipe for a Poutine. I’ve been living in Montreal for a few years now and I realized…
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 11 This past May I went to Chris Lux’s first solo show at Muddgutts gallery in New York. The paintings and drawings I saw there were inspired by the 1944 text “Treasury of American Folklore: Stories, Ballads, and Traditions of the People” written by…
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Alex Heilbron was in our first-ever printed issue. She gave us fun, bright, felt-pen drawings. I misspelt her name on the cover and always felt bad about that.. A year or so later I met her in Vancouver and we got…
➼ Read MorePRINTED IN ISSUE 11 INTERVIEW AND PHOTOS BY SCOTT PARSONS Jaymes Bowman, more commonly known as his pseudonym Young Braised, describes himself as a “Contemporary Urban Recording Artist.” His website is divided into three sub categories: Work, Visual Treatments and Live Exhibitions. These distinctions are…
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