Pop Art Meets Hollywood in this Artist's Half-Tone Portraits
British pop artist and sculptor Gerald Laing garnered huge acclaim over the course of his long career, crystallising the 1960s with more than a grateful nod towards his fellow pop artists. He was...
View ArticleOut of the Darkness and Into the Light at Gareth Pugh
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View ArticleKate Moss and adidas Originals Toast the Iconic Gazelle
Of the countless images that define 1990s fashion, there are a select few that remain ingrained in our cultural consciousness. One such photograph pictures supermodel Kate Moss sitting cross-legged on...
View ArticleUp Close and Personal: Ten Artists' Fascination with Flesh
Flesh, the soft mass of muscle and fat which lies beneath the skin, has long been a point of interest for artists – the folds of a belly, the curve of a buttock, the drape of an underarm inspiring...
View ArticleThe Meadham Kirchhoff School of Design
I had the privilege of going to a Meadham Kirchhoff show just once, and all I can remember was that it was like falling through a looking glass into someone else’s imagination; down a rabbit hole into...
View ArticleWhere Yohji Yamamoto Meets the Master of Pleats
French artist and interior designer Pietro Seminelli looks very much at home standing in the midst of Yohji Yamamoto’s expansive Conduit Street store, where rails of the Japanese designer’s structural...
View ArticleWhy Designer Dilara Findikoglu's Feminist Vision Matters
While most late night revelers were stumbling around Soho, bleary-eyed with their head dunked in coffee on a Saturday morning, a vaguely occult meeting was taking place down in the basement of strip...
View ArticleThe Inside Track on this Year's Turner Prize Nominees
The Tate’s annual Turner Prize has been fundamental in bringing contemporary art to a wider public since its launch in 1984. This year’s four nominees are sure to create an exhibition brimming with...
View ArticleBritain: A Nation of (Fashion) Shopkeepers
French revolutionary Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac was recorded saying in 1794 that Britain was "a nation of shopkeepers" but, not so long ago, the demise of bricks-and-mortar retail seemed to be writ...
View ArticleHeartfelt Nostalgia Vs. Catholic Guilt at Christopher Kane
“From the very beginning, ten years ago, I’d use anything: stockings in the market, nicked things – nothing that I shouldn’t have – so that’s why I always had this ethos of make it work," Christopher...
View ArticleTen Things You Might Not Know About René Magritte
1. His mother’s suicide played a pivotal role in his early workRené François Ghislain Magritte was born in Lessines, Belgium at the end of 1898, the eldest of three sons in a manufacturing family. His...
View ArticlePhotographs of the Rare Beauty in Industrial Landscapes
Who? Japanese photographer Toshio Shibata is renowned for his breathtakingly poetic musings on the juxtaposition between man-made structures and the landscape they inhabit. He uses a large-scale camera...
View ArticleMeet the AnOther Magazine A/W16 Contributors
“This issue of AnOther Magazine is an exploration of fashion design in its purest sense, of designers and creative directors unique in their passion for independence, individuality and the sheer...
View ArticleA Celebration of London Fashion Week's Emerging Talent
Now that’s what you call London Fashion Week. Just when you thought that political turmoil and a see-now-buy-now movement would dull the British capital’s creative fearlessness, along comes a handful...
View ArticleThe Hypnotic Appeal of a Fendi Peekaboo
Fendi Peekaboo Velvet and metal hardware, 34.5cm x 11cm x 25cm To create an it-bag is no small feat: an accessory that bears a name of its very own, is trans-seasonally successful and (of course) a...
View ArticleMapping Architectural Decay with Robert Polidori
We at AnOther aren’t alone in finding an oddly beguiling beauty in abandoned buildings – in fact, a whole sub-genre of architectural photography, that of 'Ruin Porn', has risen up in celebration of...
View ArticleTen Remarkable Facts About Surrealist Master René Magritte
1. His mother’s suicide played a pivotal role in his early workRené François Ghislain Magritte was born in Lessines, Belgium at the end of 1898, the eldest of three sons in a manufacturing family. His...
View Article1970s Glamour Vs. William Blake at Gucci S/S17
There are few designers who have left as visible an imprint on contemporary fashion in recent seasons as Alessandro Michele, the Gucci creative director responsible for bringing a vibrantly hued and...
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