The Artist Using Social Media As Her Stage
As Tate Modern's new exhibition of the same name shows, people have been performing for the camera since the birth of photography, to such an extent that it has played an integral role in the...
View ArticleDoing Dada Differently: The Women Behind the Movement
Marcel Duchamp’s ‘readymade’ sculpture of a urinal, entitled Fountain, has been voted the single most influential artwork of the 20th century. In recent years, however, doubts have arisen as to whether...
View ArticleHow to Concoct, Savour and Serve Four Classic Cocktails
“Being in the particular the elucidation of the Manners and Customs of people of quality in a period of some equality” – Harry Craddock, The Savoy Cocktail Book, 1930 A cocktail is the crystallisation...
View ArticleMilan Coffee Drinking Etiquette
When it comes to culinary delights, Italy is synonymous with so many delicacies that it's very hard to pick just one. But most agree that Italian coffee is impossible to beat. Clark Gable famously...
View ArticleHow to Party by Diane von Furstenberg
If there is anyone qualified to instruct on party etiquette, it is Diane von Furstenberg. The fashion doyenne whose experience extends far beyond the post-show celebration has partaken in everything...
View ArticleFrozen in Time: Inside Bangkok's First Ever Department Store
The Nightingale-Olympic department store is a peculiar anomaly in Bangkok's lustrous, tech-fluent cityscape. Constructed in 1966, it remains – madly and somewhat mightily – untouched, refusing to...
View ArticleInside AnOther Magazine's 15th Anniversary Party
“Parties and magazines have always gone hand in hand, and never more so than in the history of AnOther Magazine,” Jefferson Hack writes in the editor’s letter of AnOther Magazine – its 15th-anniversary...
View ArticleThe Villa Necchi Campiglio: The House of I Am Love
Milan fashion week is well underway and the city is once again abustle with style aficionados from around the globe. What better time then to shine a light on a beautiful haven of calm right in the...
View ArticleJeremy Scott on Throwing a Postmodern Party to Remember
“I threw a party in Miami for Art Basel that was outdoors, and it started raining. I was like, ‘Okay, I’m just going to have to dance in the rain.’ Everyone needed to be shown that it was okay – I...
View ArticleGrace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren on the Oscars
In New York during February of 1963, captivated by what is known in Hollywood as “Oscar Fever” I went in search of a book on the subject and found there weren’t any. Hence, passionately and boldly,...
View ArticleA Rare Glimpse Into 1970s New York City Club Culture
There is no mistaking photographer Meryl Meisler’s authentic Long Island drawl. From the moment she picks up the phone to talk to AnOther about her new exhibition at the Steven Kasher Gallery her voice...
View ArticleThe Night Hugh Hefner Saved Hollywood
One insouciant evening on 29 June, 1978, Hugh Marston Hefner’s ivy-wreathed, Holmby Hills home at 10236 Charing Cross Road brimmed with the stars of the Sunset pantheon: actors, artists, celebrities,...
View ArticleWhat AnOther Loves: The Fashion Week Edit II
Fashion week is still burning brightly (with a little help from Jeremy Scott's incendiary A/W16 collection for Moschino last night), and over on @anotherloves we're continuing our ongoing exploration...
View ArticleColour and Chaos with Textile Designer Kangan Arora
Having moved to London to study at Central Saint Martin’s, it was homesickness that led surface pattern designer Kangan Arora to create her debut collection, inspired by the colour and chaos she had...
View ArticleArchive Illustrations of Obscure Underwater Creatures
Museums, libraries and archives the world over prove an invaluable resource for classification illustrations – finely detailed images of bizarre species of flora and fauna which never fail to delight....
View ArticleIconic Mistresses in Art History
Behind many of the world's greatest works of art, lies a great muse; they stare back at you, their faces often more recognisable than those of the artists themselves. "I had only to open my bedroom...
View ArticleChristopher Kane: Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
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