Emilio Gomariz

Emilio Gomariz is a crazy geek. And fortunately doesn’t have a godly complex. Where other artists write in 3rd person about themselves, Emilio just says hi: Hey! My name is Emilio, I’m industrial designer and art director. I live and work in Madrid, Spain. I love creativity and I like to see how the people express it in many different

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Pascal Lievre

Parisian artist Pascal Lievre loves glitter. At least as a medium in his latest project called GLITTERECTION includings works such as BAD ROMANCE, ‘Il Diabolo Gaga’ and ‘Il Angelo Gaga’. Livre  is infamous for his multi-dimensional, avant-garde photography and this time it is no different (check out past artwork in the gallery below). Pascal Lièvre is a dynamic artist with projects in various

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Michael Kampe

I am trying hard to understand fashion. Sometimes, I succeed. And when I find out I like the same fashion projects Viktor & Rolf and Diesel’s Ronzo Rosso like – it makes me feel  one step closer to those so called fashion bloggers from Berlin. The designers above have been impressed by Michael Kampe’s 3D work with fabrics and denim treatments

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BODY LANGUAGE by NICK KNIGHT

Nick Knight doesn’t really need a big introduction. If you are not a regular reader of Vogue (latest Lady Gaga photo shoots), W Magazine, Dazed & Confused and earlier i-D, you may know him from the ad campaigns for Christian Dior, Alexander McQueen, Calvin Klein, Levi Strauss, Yohji Yamamoto and Yves Saint Laurent. As a fashion photographer, Nick Knight has consistently

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Asher Levine SS 2011

Asher Levine is realistic about summer – it may be the brightest season, but it doesn’t mean it saves us from all the darkness there is. Or in other words – he creates the perfect mix of clothes for the warmer months for Berlin – where we get maximum of 30  sunny days a year. Dark and twisted cloaks and

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SIGN LANGUAGE ESSENTIALS

Have you ever dated a deaf or numb boy? I tried once and I guess my attempt was unsuccessful because of my poor sign language knowledge. This GIF breaks it down to the essentials. Now I know what a boy wants. Even in sign language. Thanks to @P4ULCHEN for the link by electru who claims not to be queer but

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STREEPLE

Slava Mogutin is in town. OK, almost. He is here as part of the Streeple show that opened last Friday in Berlin’s Kunstraum Richard Sorge. The opening was amazing and featured also artists J.Jackie Baier, Alex Da Corte, Ari Versluis & Ellie Uyttenbroek / Exactitudes, Versus Collective (Gihan Tubbeh, Musuk Nolte, Renzo Giraldo). “When you think we’re lost, we’re exploring,

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FCKH8

Let’s get political, shall we? I usually avoid to get involved with political issues, because I’ve made bad experience with that in Bulgaria while I was an editor for a radio show. Anyway, this issue keeps bugging me – so I thought it’s time to say something about it. Prop 8 is H8. And the video those guys did is just

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THE NEW YORK ART LEAGUE vol.3: GERRY VISCO

helps save the world and improve all of our lives media: photography, text, performance If you ask Gerry what she’s doing, you better get ready for a pretty long answer. A writer, performer, photographer, fashionista, and radio show host on WKCR FM, she regularly covers parties, art events, and the arts for New York Press in a weekly column and

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THE NEW YORK ART LEAGUE vol.2: BRIAN KENNY

27, wants to have a third eye, an extra arm and an extra pineal gland media: multimedia, focus: illustration and music Brian Kenny was born 1982 in Heidelburg, Germany, on an American military base. While growing up he traveled extensively throughout the US with his Army family. As a teenager, Brian was a competitive gymnast. After high school, he went

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Tim Hetherington: INFIDEL

Tim Hetherington was born in Liverpool, UK. He studied literature at Oxford University and later returned to college to study photojournalism. He is based in New York and is a contributing photographer for Vanity Fair magazine. His interest lies in creating diverse forms of visual communication and his work has ranged from digital projections at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London, to fly-poster exhibitions

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THE NEW YORK ART LEAGUE vol. 1: SLAVA MOGUTIN

36, doesn’t pay much attention to the art scene and art politics media: multimedia, text When he first got in New York 15 years ago, Slava hardly knew anyone and could hardly speak English. He had to start his life and career from the ground zero and reinvent himself both personally and artistically. As he describes it: “It was a

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