We can sense the exploration of masculinity and femininity, and the connection between humans and nature.
We can sense the exploration of masculinity and femininity, and the connection between humans and nature.
Most recently known for his posters and t-shirt designs against the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union or, “Brexit”, due to his self-identification as European, Wolfgang Tillmans has always been known for his political and social activism through his art and photographic work.
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Shot in an old-fashioned apartment tucked away in Ludlow Street, New York City, these images unearth the inner world of a young boy. The slender body, satin ribbons, and white corset created a sense of vulnerability, which works harmoniously with the warm natural light.
Ron van der Werf is a Dutch artist born in 1958 who studied at the Royal Academy of Art in the Hague. His paintings are noticeably made up of chalk, pencil, cloth, wire, and sand and work to display the intense labor undergone to create these works.
Starting June 24th and on run until July 23, 2016, Marlborough Contemporary in London presents Grear Patterson’s solo exhibition, “True Romance”.
The models marched out in protest in front of a nuclear power plant wearing a patch with the collection's motto: "Atomkraft? Nein Danke" (Nuclear power? No thank you").
In Camila Montoya’s collages, we enter a space heavy with color and saturated with sound, both through the text in her collages and hearing Montoya’s music through her art.
Riccardo Tisci's collections have been very dark for many seasons. Even though the catwalk was filled with warrior-like models, this spring collection was suddenly more spiritual and happy.
A.P.C celebrated their 30th anniversary by presenting their SS2017 season with British influences.
Julian Zigerli created the "SORRY" who rocked the Palais the Tokyo. The show represented all the things we should and shouldn't be sorry for.
This season’s Maison Margiela focused on the craft of making, and the concept of reduction and artful deconstruction.
The Post-Humanism collection from the Boris Bidjan Saberi SS17 is a real match, yet mix between humans and machines.
Loose fitted crinkled suits, over-sized raincoats and tailored jumpsuits. Yusuke was inspired by Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India.
Bees, flowers, pollens – the nightmare of some people during haying season, are playfully incorporated in the delicate make-up of the model. Symptoms of allergy like watery eyes and red nose capture an awkward beauty, and inject a hint of vulnerability.
Ackerman said “It’s all about freedom” and so he pushed his dandy aesthetic towards the sportswear territory and didn’t leave one Pantone chart unexplored.
Glenn Marten’s pirates rocked the runway, set on a boat by the banks of Seine playing dub reggae and jamming tunes.
The show was held in the beautiful Palais de la Femme, a 1910 vintage charitable refuge for distressed women. Christophe Lemaire and Sarah Linh Tran went on a voyage and brought multicultural influences to this season.
Ramell Ross’s photography is an ode to the American South where bodies in his photos are primarily interacting with the Southern land around them.
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