Sophie D’Ansembourg

I found Sophie D’Ansembourg’s paintings online and fell in love with her naive flower still lifes. Her work reminds me of all the reasons I love painting—they are beautiful, free, and sincere. I asked Sophie some questions about her life and practice. – CM PUBLISHED…

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A Story by Michael the III

We first published Michael Rinaldi’s erotic illustrations in issue 12. Now the Montreal artist and icon returns with his alter ego, Michael the III, in this short story all about missing the party. Published in issue 17. Don’t be so dramatic, of course I’m still…

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Pascale Project’s Dancing on the Highway

We’re excited to premiere “Dancing on the Highway,” the latest track & video from Montreal’s Pascale Project since her last album Just Feel Good For A Moment. Emotional eletro-pop, “Dancing on the Highway” is like the music we listen to when newly single, a touch bleak but motivational. It’s the…

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Women’s History Museum: OTMA’S Body

    Photos by Lance Brewer Photos  courtesy of the artist and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York Text by Olivia Whittick   Since 2014, Women’s History Museum has been putting together ardent and avant-garde exhibitions and performances, developing projects that use garments and textiles to…

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Tei Shi by Jill Schweber

Tei Shi, who also answers to Valerie Teicher, is photographed here on her block in Chinatown, New York City. Born in Bueno Aires, and growing up in Bogotá and Vancouver before ending up in NYC, Tei Shi is no stranger to adaptation. 

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A Week in Tattoo Art: @house_of_ruin

By no means experts in the ancient tradition of tattooage, we have never-the-less selected some of our favorite artists working with the medium at the moment. This week, we highlight a handful of the many talents making work at the intersection of visual art and…

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A Week in Tattoo Art: @__dispencer__

By no means experts in the ancient tradition of tattooage, we have never-the-less selected some of our favorite artists working with the medium at the moment. This week, we highlight a handful of the many talents making work at the intersection of visual art and…

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Interview with Louisa Gagliardi

Louisa Gagliardi’s paintings are celebrated for being like nothing you’ve seen on canvas, which makes sense as she’s a true anti-paint painter. Never actually touching brushes or paint, Gagliardi constructs her work on the screen and prints on PVC, a process somehow fitting for her digitally-tormented figures.

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