Karoline Lebrun: Tresse

Last Thursday, March 27th, Montreal-based Karoline Lebrun’s solo exhibition Tresse opened at Galerie LOCK. Showcasing the artist’s recent drawings, photographs and small-scale sculptures, Tresse is an inventory of series focused on hair as material, subject and memento. Karoline and I exchanged a few emails edited…

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AWAY: video compilation release

Put together by Kalli Niedoba & Kelin Kaardal, “Away” is a compilation featuring 13 video works released on a custom USB card. The videos will be screened at Sunset Terrace on March 27th, 2014 in Vancouver, British Columbia.  We were lucky enough to get our…

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Shoot the Breeze: Michel Nguie

Michel Nguie comes from the suburbs of France. His pix are wild and grimy and lead me to believe he travels Europe with a pack of lost boys who bathe in swimming holes. But that’s probably not true. I don’t actually know anything about him…

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Back Stage at Jenny Fax S/S 2014

I first discovered Jenny Fax when I was asked to model the A/W 2013 collection. I didn’t know much about the brand before except for the crazy anime costumes Mikio Sakabe (Jen Fang Sheuh’s husband) designed a few years earlier. When I arrived to the fitting and saw…

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Hopeful, but morose – Mix by Gucchi Babe

Sad and dark mix by Gucchi Babe for The Editorial Magazine www.facebook.com/gucchibabe https://soundcloud.com/gucchi-babe 1-Viacom – UU 2-Piano – Terekke 3-The Wish (ft. Angelica Olsen) – E+E 4-Sunrise – Zbigniew Siatecki 5-Herold – Cluster 6-I Only Have Eyes for You – Oneohtrix Point Never 7-I have…

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Mould Map 3

Mould Map is an art zine published by Landfill Editions in Stockholm. It’s full of crazy, non-sensical comics, and super-crafted net art.  It’s well made and fun to look at. I certainly enjoyed perusing it’s strange, vibrant pages, and if you’re reading this you probably…

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Garden Tour with Chris Cohen

Chris, who released the outstanding record, Overgrown Path (Captured Tracks, 2012) invited us to view the succulents he keeps in his backyard in Pasadena. He said he likes succulents because “they’re tough and weird.” He also told us that he gets his plants from the street, the…

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Majical Cloudz

The first time I saw Devon Welsh perform was at an after hours venue in Montreal that I’m pretty sure no longer exists. While my inebriated memory doesn’t serve me well, I must have liked the set because I have a roll of about 30…

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In the Studio: Jeremy Laing

Intro by Jessica Carroll Photos by Aaron Wynia Jeremy Laing is well-spoken and neatly dressed with tight, brunette curls and glasses. His clothing collections are seasonably an extension of this personal demeanour, with clean lines, menswear-inspired cuts and opulent fabrics. Sincerely forward-thinking, what stands out…

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A Conversation with Kalen Hollomon

By Whitney Mallett Kalen Hollomon (@kalen_hollomon) is taking collage to New York City’s streets and its underground, superimposing clippings from fashion and vintage porno magazines onto unsuspecting subway riders and mundane city scenes. By taking advantage of forced perspective, he can give a cop Céline heels…

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Shoot the Breeze: Amanda Morgan Jansson

Amanda Morgan Jansson is a photographer working in the UK. She’s also the editor-in-chief at Dreck Magazine. Her trademark photos are DIY fashion shoots, speckled with dust, and often starring her sister Emma Elina Kiera Jones. Always shooting and traveling together, the two of them depict…

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A Conversation with Sara Cwynar

By Darby Milbrath Sara Cwynar (b. 1985 Vancouver, BC Canada) is an artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. Her work is inspired by nostalgia, kitsch and literature. She is represented by Cooper Cole Gallery in Toronto where she recently exhibited her series, Flat Death.…

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Photo Diary: Spencer Gilley

Hey everyone I am a little tiny man named Spencer Gilley. This past fall I went on a two month trip all over the USA with my amazing inspiring friends Andy White (Andy Boay) and Jason Harvey (Jayyce). Oh god it was pure ecstasy – to hear…

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Shoot the Breeze: Jamie Campbell

By Darby Milbrath Toronto based photographer Jamie Campbell takes pics that look like film stills from a sci-fi movie. The shots of the drapes remind me of Twin Peaks. Right now he’s working on a new project about a rare cat condition. 1. Why do…

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