Zine Preview: Nagano Vegas

Nagano Vegas is a new photo book from photographers Yusuke Miyamoto and Marcel Castenmiller. The two met 5 years ago when Marcel took residency in Japan, and have been long distance friends since. Nagano Vegas is a photographic comparison between two travel destinations: Nagano, Japan and Las…

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Michael Rinaldi

PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 12 In a world where the line between pornography and fashion disappears, the people working within each field have to up the ante in order to make an impression. Porn gets more graphic and fashion gets more absurd. Michael Rinaldi makes this point…

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New Museum’s Triennial Preview

PHOTOS & TEXT BY WHITNEY MALLETT There is a sense of alien possibility at the New Museum’s 2015 Triennial: Surround Audience. Six years after weirdo video artist Ryan Trecartin was featured in the inaugural triennial, he has returned as a co-curator and, together with Lauren…

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A Conversation with Hannah Kozak

COVER STORY PUBLISHED IN ISSUE 12 INTERVIEW BY WHITNEY MALLETT PHOTOS BY HANNAH KOZAK  Hannah Kozak makes you look at the world twice. You’ve seen her but likely never realized it. She’s performed stunts in big Hollywood flicks like Wild at Heart and Transformers and…

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Shoot the Breeze: Yukihito Kono

Yukihito Kono is photographer living between London and Japan. He is one half of STAY ALONE, a platform/publishing house for independent artists. Yukihito has released a handful of self-published books, perhaps most notably 244, which features 30 pages of photocopied prints of waves and water.…

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NYFW 2015 Trend Round-Up

Our NYFW Correspondent, Jordan Minkoff, gives us the fashion week scoop, including a round-up of the season’s hottest catwalk trends! Alas, we arrive at the close of NYFW F/W 2015. For years upon years fashion week has been the fashion world’s F-U to, well, the…

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Stream: Dialect’s Advanced Myth

Dialect’s new album, Advanced Myth, is difficult to describe. It’s moody, almost sad, but also strange, atmospheric, and full of fun surprises. Slow ambience combined with musique concrete makes for a full emotional effect, especially in the morning. The music speaks to the past, to memory,…

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Photo Diary: Monika Mogi

Our Tokyo correspondent, Monika Mogi, recently travelled to California to attend the LA Art Book Fair. Alongside Dafy Hagai, Maya Fuhr, Rebecca Storm, Valerie Phillips, Dana Boulos, and yours truly, Monika ran the Girlfriends Table. After the fair was over, Monika and Dafy hit the…

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Cole Kush

PRINTED IN ISSUE 12 Cole Kush is an engineer. But he doesn’t build bridges or skyscrapers. He is a social engineer with brilliant precision. He sees a layer of the onion that few can. Conversing with Cole reveals an unrivaled deadpan, so much so that…

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Zine Preview: Outrageous Fortune #1

The Editorial is pleased to report the long anticipated arrival of Outrageous Fortune #1, the first edition of a new prose and poetry zine featuring past contributors Jessica Campbell, Jason Harvey, our editor Olivia Whittick, and many others. This is an ongoing project publishing humorous…

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Zine Preview: SAD

SAD is the latest zine from photographer Rebecca Storm. SAD, or Seasonal Affective Disorder is an open ended series of photographs shot over the winter months in Montreal. These images document actions and habits characteristic of someone who has spent far too much time indoors…

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Portraits by Neil Rough

PRINTED IN ISSUE 11 Originally from New Brunswick and currently living in Toronto, 42 year old Neil Rough has been living like a vagabond shooting film all over the world. His macabre series “Bodies Found” that he started in ‘09 is a collection of photographs…

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Shoot the Breeze: Shinji Otani

Shinji Otani is part of a new breed of Japanese photographers who are breaking from the styles typically associated with “Japanese photography.” We discovered his work through ‘New Japanese Photography,’ an exhibition held this past January in London. However Otani is no stranger to international recognition,…

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