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Stella Consonni: From Marfa to Miami

London-based Italian artist Stella Consonni embarked on a road trip from Marfa to Miami, which she documented on 35 mm film. Here is a selection of photos from that journey.         Instagram: @stellaasiaconsonni

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Trevor Shin

Dallas-based artist and illustrator Trevor Shin in five quick questions. How would you describe the inspiration behind your work? Reactionary. I’m incessantly drawing so my drawings are a reflection of the world around me filtered through my hand. Is there a long thought process behind each illustration or do they move quickly? Both. Some thoughts ruminate for months to years waiting for […]

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Art Basel Miami Beach: The Definitive Guide

For most, Art Basel is not about belonging: it’s about snagging free champagne and mingling with those who do belong at one of the many parties accompanying the art fest. So let’s get this out the way: the parties are the best thing about Art Basel. Sure, there’s art. Great art. But it’s art that, to most of us, is intangible, […]

Sleater-Kinney — ‘Here We Come’

In April, a bunch of musicians came together and announced 7 Inches for Planned Parenthood, a compilation record in support of the organization that was, and still is, in the midst of a political firestorm. Among them was Sleater-Kinney, the Portland trio who offered up a jam recorded during the sessions for their last album No Cities to Love. Listen to […]

Nai Palm: ‘Crossfire/So Into You’

In this post-Thanksgiving, pre-winter lull, Naomi “Nai Palm” Saalfield’s R&B/psych funk hybrid is the kind of upifting, confident and raw sound we need right now. Listen to her new track ‘Crossfire/So Into You,’ – a free-flowing, mesmerizing trip into a land where rules don’t exist.  

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Recheng Tsang: Got Porcelain?

Berkeley-based artist Recheng Tsang owes a lot to porcelain: her work consists of thousands of small, thin porcelain pieces which she rolls, pinches, pulls, tears and assembles into a semi-structured grid or pattern. Some dyed, others not, the porcelain pieces assume a tactile, soft and sensual appearance. Cheng’s site-specific installations and smaller works are on view at Gallery Lulo in […]

One to Watch: Santino Bulatovic

Hailing from Belgrade, Serbia, Santino Bulatovic is a striking, sharp-featured 6’2″ Serb that exudes nonchalance at its East European finest. His mother agency, FOX, in Belgrade pits him as the next show circuit fixture, and we can’t argue with them: having already walked Paris Fashion Week for Pigalle and Cerruti, Santino’s star has barely started to rise. In London, you […]

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5 Cities, 5 Shows: December 2017

We select five cities around the globe for the best current art shows. This holiday month: Los Angeles, Berlin, Milan, New York and London.   NEW YORK Yayoi Kusama — Festival of Light Through December 16, 2017 David Zwirner, 525 W 19th St, New York, NY 10011     LONDON Hassan Hajjaj — La Caravanne Through January 7, 2018 Somerset House, […]

Sarah Paulson

Actors can be hard to interview. They can recite a perfect press-release answer, twisted and buffed and polished, until you barely recognize what you asked them about in the first place. It can be hard to get behind a facade so solid. Sarah Paulson is not one of these actors. When she speaks on the phone from LA, it is […]