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Seungchun Lim: Abstract Children, Clay and Chisels

Korean-based artist Seungchun Lim chisels both in clay and dread, with his sculptures of malformed children spinning realism and abstraction into masterful creations that instill empathy in the viewer....

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7H Op-Ed: Confessions of a Fashion Wannabe

Everyone does it right? Move across the country to live out a dream with no real plan besides everything working according to the great ideas you set in your...

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Ignacios Torres: The (.gifs) Artist

These days, .gifs are the new .jpegs. And artist Ignacios Torres finds a unique vision of beauty, using these janky little animations. It works with our ever-shrinking attention spans...

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Destroy and Rebuild NYC

On a journey in one of my favorite neighborhoods in the world, Soho, I came across local talent. I love the idea of taking different images and combining them....

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Photog to Watch: Diego Diaz Marin

 Earlier this week we I caught up with Italian fashion photographer, Diego Diaz Marin. Born in Spain, Marin is now based in Italy. His unique and vibrant style has...

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Chained down and turned to art- Young-Deok Seo’s bike chain sculptures

Young-Deok Seo’s sculptures call to mind, at first glance, maggots uniting in an effort to take human form, which is, as prickly as that reads, strikingly beautiful and strangely...

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Toyin Odutola: Crude and Ethereal

Nigerian born artist Toyin Odutola creates works that are paradoxical in nature; crude and ethereal, minimalist and colorful, they evoke in the viewer a happy bewilderment and frank appreciation...

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Is Hip-Hop Getting Watered Down?

Yesterday, I saw Curtis Blow on TV, and that got me thinking, “What happened to this kind of music?” Do you remember “back in the day” when you could...

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Ashley Oubre, the Artist

Ashley Oubré (born 1984) is an American draftsman best known for utilizing photorealistic techniques to achieve keen light, shadow and texture in her portraits. Her work accentuates photographic deviations...

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Hermes x Kongo

As part of their Fall 2011 collection, Hermès has teamed up with graffiti artist Kongo to produce several silk scarves based around his signature style. Featuring an all-over tag,...

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