Martin Parr: Three Kinds of Summer
Martin Parr looks at summer with a critical eye, taking the holiday photos that don’t make it into family albums. He captures the inelegantly slipped bikini, the back fat, bald mens sunburnt pates, the...
View ArticleAerodynamic Hair
This amasunzu hairstyle, is indisputably one of the most incredible haircuts we’ve ever seen. While the photo was taken in 1923, amasunzu is still worn today by young Rwandans, and not just because it...
View ArticleFuturistic Collages
Greek-born artist and filmmaker Eugenia Loli initially worked as a technology journalist but after being diagnosed with an illness that left her housebound, she began to explore the world of collage....
View ArticleFantastic Dance Moments on The Runway
Fashion and dance have had a love affair since the beginning of time. From pointe shoes inspiring avant-garde heels by Christian Louboutin, to Yves Saint Laurent creating an entire collection...
View ArticleLessons We Can Learn from Colette
When Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette arrived in Paris in 1893, few guessed that the 20-year-old from Burgandy would go on to become one of the most notorious and exuberant personalities of fin-de-siècle...
View ArticleWindow Dressing
The window is that part of the home that tends to prove difficult for home decorators. Visually, window treatments help set the scale of a room by either emphasizing the shape and location of a window,...
View ArticleMolly Goddard Unveils Her A/W15 Postcard Series
Molly Goddard’s dresses are a bohemian teenage dream – diaphonous layers of smocked tulle in sun-bleached shades of grey, vanilla, yellow and dusty pink worn atop flannel trousers, velvet leggings and...
View ArticleExploring The Modern Body
From primitive etchings of hunters on cave walls and classical depictions of resplendent gods and heroes to Picasso’s pixelated, Cubist protagonists and Lucien Freud’s distorted, emotionally charged...
View ArticleFive Beautiful New Magazines to Covet Now
A brand new wave of independent print titles are vying for space on the newstands this August, quietly holding their own alongside the big-hitting September glossies that we all know and love....
View ArticleA Tale of Life After Death
New York photographer, Andrea Tese is fascinated by death, specifically the objects and memories that are left behind. When Tese’s grandfather recently passed away, several years after her grandmother,...
View ArticleFive Good Things: Terrazzo Floors, Mint Musings and More
We all love a colour specific Tumblr and this week's gem is celebrating all things mint. A visual refreshment for the eyes and heart. read more »
View ArticleLydia Lunch: Post-Punk Queen
Before riot girls of the 90s, there was the rage of Lydia Lunch, singer in Teenage Jesus and The Jerks, artist, author and now, motivational speaker. Born Lydia Anne Koch, but given her moniker by...
View ArticleDiane di Prima: A Beat to Remember
Who? Diane di Prima is one of the few female writers to have been acknowledged as an integral member of the Beat Generation. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1934, she was strong-willed and determined...
View ArticleA Home for Found Polaroids
"What intrigues me about found images, found Polaroids in particular, is the fact that we will never know who these people were. What have they done, who have they wronged, who loves them?" muses Kyler...
View ArticleRon Galella's New York
Who? Dubbed the "godfather of American paparazzi", Ronald Edward Galella's prying, candid photographs revealed a rare insight into the world of celebrity culture during the 70s and 80s. Born and raised...
View ArticleDesert Dreaming
Nestled into a sheltered valley in the moonscape of southern Utah’s Canyon Point, lies the Amangiri resort. The desert idyll is captured in all of it’s sun-drenched, orange-hued glory in this week’s...
View ArticleDenim in Ink
If you happen to witness someone rapidly sketching away from the front row during fashion weeks this autumn, there's a very good chance it's Clym Evernden, the award-winning artist who dashes off his...
View ArticleGame On
British photographer Chris Rhodes is a routine fixture on AnOthermag.com, feted for his ability to transform trivial objects and mundane rituals into vivid, compelling images. "My inspiration stems...
View ArticleMobile Art
Taylor Holland first became fascinated by anonymously authored bus artworks several years ago, after cycling past a tourist coach that bared a startling rainbow emblem while on his daily commute to...
View ArticleLessons We Can Learn From Une Femme Est Une Femme
Une Femme Est Une Femme – Jean Luc Godard's first venture in colour – perfectly captures the spirit of French New Wave cinema. The movement, pioneered in the late 50s and early 60s, rejected popular...
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