Luar was an anthem for what we expect to see in the queer community in between the street and the club.
Luar was an anthem for what we expect to see in the queer community in between the street and the club.
Fire (1996)
Tell me, who is he? Lurking in the night and leaning on a light. The keeper of cool and a delight to the sight.
Meet MUNGO, the London-based artist and DJ combining his sonic and visual worlds to produce masterpieces.
Oscillating between lively objects and demented euphoria, Berlin-based artist Adrienne Kammerer discusses hopeless misery, constant anxiety, and immersive multiverses.
Vrrorooroommmm! There is a lot of racetrack product available on Amazon, this look incorporates 90s favorites, western charm, and inevitable kitsch.
Tom explores his birthplace through his second eye and transfers melancholia and beauty through the strong chromatics that decorate his home town.
We chatted with the Vancouver-based musician about coming of age in the club and her plans to release a biblical level of rage. Get Ready!
The Australian design duo takes their new collection “Flexible Reality” to California for a good old fashioned American holiday.
Ethan Skaates is an Ohio born artist. He and his artistic practice are inquisitive.
Photography duo Braina Laviena and Andrew Echeverria discuss the many pros and few cons of shooting as a pair.
There isn’t so much of a theme here as just a cute outfit that I would like to wear. It follows a simple formula that makes up most of my personal outfits and those found on the internet.
Kristie Muller is a Canadian based artist, photographer, creative with a good eye, a consistent aesthetic and a really hilarious long time nickname.
Where Is My Friend’s Home? (1987)
Silvio Cococola is the alter ego of DJ and producer Egon Elliut, a Berlin face originally from lake-side Austria who spent his childhood growing up in Latin America.
Sophie Abady just graduated and she has a BFA (in Communication and Graphic Design) burning a hole in her pocket.
Sheldon Trewin of @jpegfantasy has a fascination with interior design and architecture, particularly from the 1970s through the 1990’s.
Our sense of self is vital to our happiness, and when that sense of self becomes fractured, it can be devastating.
Sara Wight discusses the importance of persistence, laughing at life, and the fateful haircut that launched her modeling career.
‘Sayang’, Azura Lovisa’s latest exhibition counters the hackneyed clichés and the appropriation of cultures by occupying the imagined space of Orientalism.