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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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Emma Picq Editorial

PRINTED IN ISSUE 10 Photographer: Emma Picq Styling:  Daytona Williams & Lu Philippe Guilmette Hair: Nori Takabayashi Makeup: Mayumi Oda Photographer’s assistant: Antoine Patronik Model: Luna @ Viva Paris  Credits:  1: t-shirt: Azzendine Alaia, jeans & tights: American Apparel, vest: Courrèges 2:  turtleneck: Courrège, dress: Jacquemus…

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Photo Diary: Rebecca Storm

If you didn’t already know, Rebecca Storm is the staff photographer here at the Editorial. Every couple of months we ask her to show us what she’s been up to. Here is her latest photo diary; take a look and get to know how Rebecca…

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Workaday Handmade

~Forrest Lewinger is the creator of of Worakday Handmade, a cremaics label run out of Brooklyn, New York. Questionnaire conducted by Jess Carroll ~ Name: Workaday Handmade (Forrest Lewinger) Age: 29 Height: 5′ 10 1/2″ Occupation: Artist Location: Brooklyn, New York Astrological sign: Leo Official URL(s):…

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Ren Hang X Lu Philippe Guilmette

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11  Photographer: Ren Hang Stying: Lu Philippe Guilmette Hair & Makeup: Maki Ihara Models: Bohan Qiu (Elite Paris), Karl Nalpas (Bananas), Sheri Chiu Credits: 1: Transparent Raincoat: BLESS No 28 Climate Confusion Assistance  2: Flag Shirt: BLESS No 28 Climate Confusion Assistance 3: Metal…

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In the Studio: Brad Tinmouth

Photos by Aaron Wynia, text by Jess Carroll Jess: (upon entering Brad Tinmouth’s studio/bungalow, the artist hovering over his stove, stirring a pot): What’s for dinner? Brad: Wood sealer. (beat) You want some water? It’s revealing, this short interaction, typifying a number of personality tropes…

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Shoot the Breeze: Adam Sajkowski

Adam is a visual artist working primarily in print and type design from his studio in Montreal. I like to think his photography is informed by his interest in design, often snapping storefronts or company signage. The following photos are from his instagram.  – CM 1.…

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Mozart’s Sister

Text by Claire Bargout, pix by Claire Milbrath Caila Thompson-Hannant enters my Buick smelling of Hermès and smiling like an old friend. We’ve met a couple times, always in the thick fog of a Montreal afterparty, screaming introductions. We are little more than strangers, but…

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