Giuseppe Pino Bonetti

I rarely get personal on Grateful Grapefruit, but when I do, it is only for very special people in my life. They say that blood is thicker than water, meaning that family is the only people who you can relentlessly rely on. Well I will stop those “they” tight there. Friends and I have something, which you could call True

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L’Arc’s Halloween Party

Well guess what – models can’t dance! And the next video by Steven Meisel is the latest proof for that. However, it’s a pretty amazing invitation to L’Arc’s Halloween party. The video features a remix of bad music and amazing fashion coming from Lanvin’s 2011 fall campaign. Save the date:

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Chris Searl

Chris Searl is a retired hipster. However, he still produces art that touches the souls of thousands of hipsters not just at home in Australia, but all over the world. As a photographer Chris has completed national and international campaigns for Corona, Levis, Sony Music, Bonds, Stussy, Myer, Insight, Modular Records and a number of magazine titles, including Vice, Intersection,

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Six Wolves: Redefining Model Casting

Beards are definitely in this winter more than ever. All major fashion labels included them as a must-have accessory for their upcoming summer 2012 collections. However, we already know that beard is not everyone’s cup of facial hair and growing some patches of hair on your face would rather make you look ridiculous than cute and trendy. However, I’m leaving the beard trash

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Dev Harlan

Would I sound too schizophrenic  if I say that sometimes, maybe only in those very miserable and gloomy moments, life seems like something projected on a canvas? Maybe. Dev is a NYC based artist from California, who turns the idea of projecting life into hybrid sculptures. Dev Harlan is a multidisciplinary artist whose hybrid practice combines the physical and the virtual with

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Henry Hargreaves

Earlier this year I was doing research for a food art feature, as in art where the medium of choice can be eaten. Unfortunately the artist that I’m going to introduce you to right now didn’t come up then with the Google search “food art” (unlike multiple images of oranges with cheese and ham on toothpicks stuck in their peel)

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Primitive London at voo Berlin

Get your cool kids’ uniforms on for the opening of the pop-up shop and installation at voo Berlin coming Friday, Oct. 7 2011 after 8 PM. The exciting store will present some even more exciting names on Berlin ground like Cottweiler, James Thomas Durrant, Nano Aoshima, Tatiana Leshkina and many more. Come and have a beer with me and Jason

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Men-Up! by Rion Sabean

I’ve always dreamt that one day David LaChapelle will approach me to beg me to be his pinup model. Unfortunately,  I think those days lay ahead in the not so near future. Unlike Christopher Schulz’ furry teddybear Pinups, Rion’s models cary the spirit of the old-school pinups – which makes the collection look a bit kitschy tho. Rion Sabean (26)

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Frankie Morello: Souvenir From Italy

Maurizio Modica and Pierfrancesco Gigliotti at Frankie Morello have good sense of humor. If you’re not convinced about that, take a look at their latest pretty witty and ironic collection presented on September 24 during Milano Fashion Week. Portofino, Venice, Rome, Pisa, the magnificent Amalfi Coast are the real main characters of this trip. And the luggage? Just one rucksack, removed

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Meet: HEADMASTER Magazine

Meet the headmaster. Headmaster is an assignment-based queer print publication based out of Providence, Rhode Island. Smart and sexually provocative, Headmaster appeals to a discerning audience of man-lovers. The inaugural issue was released in December of 2010, and Issue no. 2 was released in mid-July 2011. Headmaster is 7″x10″, 88 full color pages and perfect bound. Headmaster is released bianually

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On The Brink

on the brink is the second solo exhibition with the gallery by the collaborative team Tim Berg & Rebekah Myers. Tim has graduated MA of Fine Arts at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York and Rebekah got her degree in Graphic Design at California College of the Arts San Francisco, California. Continuing with their exploration of ideas of

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Richard Jackson: The Little Girl’s Room

This is sick. Meet Richard Jackson’s imagination and twisted fantasies. His first solo gallery exhibition in Los Angeles in 20 years, the show is a significant milestone for an artist whose work has continually expanded and redefined the physical and conceptual reach of painting since the 1970s. A painting in the largest possible sense of the word, and the latest

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