A Conversation with Raquel Nave

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 INTERVIEW BY WHITNEY MALLETT PHOTOS BY RAQUEL NAVE I’m in Raquel Nave’s living room flipping through her binders of polaroids while her three-year old daughter Eagle periodically interjects “that’s my mama,” “that’s my papa,” and “that’s me.” While we talk, Nave…

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5 Habits & 5 Rituals of Young, Female Artists

Hiding In Plain Sight: 5 habits & 5 rituals of young, female artists As gleaned from a conversation with Laurie Kang, Lili Huston-Herterich, and Nadia Belerique. Kang, Huston-Herterich, and Belerique then provided accompanying original imagery. Their collaborative show, The Mouth Holds The Tongue, opens June…

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Georgina Gratrix

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 14 INTERVIEW BY EMILY FRIEDMAN Born in Mexico City but based in Cape Town, artist Georgina Gratrix antagonizes and admires the art historical canon and our contemporary Internet aesthetic through her fleshy, abstracted portraits, still lives, and “everything in between.” She recently spoke…

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Lu Philippe Guilmette Editorial

PRINTED IN ISSUE 13 STYLING BY LU PHILIPPE GUILMETTE MODELS: Hector @ Select Models & Barnaby  Clothing Credits:  Look 1: shoe: Maison Margiela, socks & jeans: model’s own. Look 2: top & shoes: Maison Margiela, shirt and coat: Meadham Kirchhoff, vintage skirt: Jersey, bracelets: Saint…

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Mind the Gap: Zachary Cummings

You may remember Zachary Cummings from his crime scene paintings in issue 12. Cummings is now painting on transparent glass surfaces in an attempt to simulate a visual conflation of illusion and reality. Cummings believes that using this medium creates an imagery that lies somewhere…

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A Conversation with Kyung-Me

Kyung-Me is a 23-year old artist living in Queens, NY. Intricate, nightmarish and feminine, Kyung-Me’s scenes appear to be from a long gone century of strife and tragic romance.  We featured her drawing “Rabbit Canal” in issue 13, and here we talk to Kyung-me about…

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Studio Visit: Michael Abel

PHOTOS BY PAT O’ROURKE TEXT BY FANTAVIOUS FRITZ Michael Abel is one of my favourite painters. Simply put, his work looks at how network culture has changed the way we view icons and monuments. There is a genuine curiosity deep inside of Mike that is…

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Benjamin Langford X Jake Levy

PHOTOS BY BENJAMIN LANGFORD STYLING BY JAKE LEVY MODELS: De Se, Ruby McColister, Stefan Schartzman, Jake Levy, Fernando Cerezo III Look 1: Jake wears all vintage. Look 2: Jake wears coat by Maison Martin Margiela, and garter belt by Christian Dior. Stefan wears undershirt by Atlantis Underground,…

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Shoot the Breeze: Valentina Von Klencke

24-yr old photographer Valentina Von Klencke recently submitted some of her wonderful photos. Born and raised in Germany, Valentina moved to New York at the age of sixteen. The most surprising adjustment she faced in her immigration was getting used to the bold and colorful consumer…

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Masha Mel X Yana Surodina

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 PHOTOS BY MASHA MEL STYLING BY YANA SURODINA MAKE UP BY KSENIA GALINA MODEL: Saska at IMG Clothing Credits: Look 1: Jacket: Christopher Kane, Dress: Pinghe Look 2: Dress: Christopher Kane, Earring: Lola and Grace Look 3: Dress: ZDDZ London Look…

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Felt Drawings by Darby Milbrath

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 Darby Milbrath‘s drawings are in one sense classically impressionistic. Things like perspective and anatomical accuracy are subordinate to the communication of mood and emotion. However, while early Impressionism and figurative abstraction tend towards an expression of an inherent quality of the…

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Miss Winter by Rebecca Storm

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 13 “Miss Winter” is a self portrait series by Rebecca Storm, which explores the mental decline that is symptomatic of surviving a Northern winter. Feelings of depression, apathy, futility, insanity, anxiety and aimlessness are all characteristic of Miss Winter.

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Shoot the Breeze: Bobby Chang

Bobby Chang is an artist and analogue photographer from Hong Kong. ‘Analogue’ refers literally to his use of exclusively disposable cameras. Previously a cameraman capturing the movement of multiple frames, Chang, now a photographer, is kind of an essentialist. He prefers to photograph in black…

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