Sonic Psychedelia: An Interview with Animal Collective
With a 17-year career, a slew of albums under their belt and a sprawling roster of side projects to their name, the US quartet behind Animal Collective have established a sound that’s instantly...
View ArticleThe Agony Plant on How to Master Bathroom Botanics
Every month, AnOther's dedicated Agony Plant – otherwise known as Nik Southern from the iconic London floristry Grace & Thorn – draws upon her extensive expertise to answer your questions and...
View ArticleThe Radical Art of Sister Mary Corita Kent
Who? The habited yet unabashed, avant-garde American graphic artist Sister Mary Corita Kent, rose to international renown throughout the 1960s on account of her radical visual amalgams and pop-culture...
View ArticleA Feminist Stance on Fashion: The Rise of Marta Jakubowski
Marta Jakubowski is fresh off the boat from the British Fashion Awards. A couple of nights before our interview I bump into her at the afterparty, chatting away to FKA Twigs. Did she know her? No....
View ArticleThe Poetic World of Saul Leiter
Who? In spite of enjoying a long and successful career, photographer Saul Leiter only gained the recognition he deserved – as one of colour photography's most important pioneers – in the final decade...
View ArticleDefining Works From the Saatchi's First All-Female Show
The Saatchi Gallery turns the grand old age of 30 this year, and what better way to mark its anniversary than with a long overdue offering of contemporary art by women? “Champagne Life celebrates the...
View ArticleThe Modernist Table That Spawned a Thousand Imitations
Eero Saarinen was a Finnish American architect and furniture designer, popular for his curvaceous lines and an almost obsessive attention to detail. A master of the mid-20th century modernist movement,...
View ArticleThe Style Tribes Who Brought DIY Into the Mainstream
Beyond the catwalk lies the street – “It’s all here,” said original street style photographer Bill Cunningham – and beyond the exhibitionist fashion blogger thirsty for a photo op, the pavement holds...
View ArticleYour First Look at Roe Ethridge's New Book, Shelter Island
With a vast portfolio of images that tread the fine line between art and luxury commercial photography, Roe Ethridge isn’t the type to veer off-course and create a sentimental photo series about his...
View ArticleCollectable Pawn: Cash For Your Warhol
This month sees Ca$h For Your Warhol, that eclectic conceptual art installation masquerading as an innocuous placard campaign, expand further into rapacious commercialism, with the inauguration of a...
View ArticleHow Helena Almeida's Body Became Her Artwork
Who? “I turn myself into a drawing,” wrote Portuguese artist Helena Almeida, whose work is a fascinating amalgamation between performance art, photography, painting and drawing. Born in Lisbon in 1934,...
View ArticleNatural Urbanism: The Feeling Environments of Simon Heijdens
Installation artist Simon Heijdens’ site-specific works manipulate light, shadow and movement to create new and often astounding perspectives on the viewer's surrounding environment. The Dutch artist...
View ArticleLessons We Can Learn From Grace Coddington
In her 2012 memoir Grace, the iconic fashion stylist Grace Coddington ponders the austere Victorian principles of her hotelier mother, who also infrequently dabbled in watercolour painting and Spanish...
View ArticleSatisfyingly Unorthodox: The Legacy of Horst Diekgerdes
The front and back cover of Horst Diekgerdes’ eponymous book pictures the Brazilian supermodel Isabeli Fontana. Stood stoically against a blood-red wall – hands on hips, elbows at sharp right angles –...
View ArticleWhat AnOther Loves This Week: Gold Pills & Pink Furnishings
This week has been somewhat overshadowed by Blue Monday, the day that the media have proclaimed to be the most depressing day of the year. But over on the @anotherloves feed, spirits have remained...
View ArticleA Lifetime of Flea Market Photography
Thierry Struvay is an avid collector of photography, and one with an unusual trajectory: where most collectors start small and work their way up to the big leagues, Struvay has travelled in the...
View ArticleThe Haunting Beauty of Abandoned Psychiatric Hospitals
The first time architect and photographer Christopher Payne happened upon one of the USA’s many abandoned psychiatric hospitals was entirely by chance. He was in between architectural projects, having...
View ArticleThe Instagram Account Archiving Lesbian Fashion
Kelly Rakowski initially founded the popular Instagram account @h_e_r_s_t_o_r_y, a treasure trove of queer and lesbian imagery over the decades, as a personal curatorial project. "Partly it's just to...
View ArticleAnOther's Favourite Female Assassins on Film
After a brief hiatus, acclaimed Taiwanese new wave director Hou Hsiao-Hsien makes a glorious comeback with his awe-inspiring martial arts drama, The Assassin. Set in eighth century China, the movie...
View ArticleExclusive: Watch Willy Vanderperre's New Film for Dior Homme
When Dior Homme presented its A/W16 collection this weekend, it was against a giant moving backdrop of a Willy Vanderperre-directed short. As models walked through a show space littered with neon-lit...
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