The Artist Creating Barragán’s Bright Buildings in Miniature
Miniature prison cells, empty suburban homes, looming archways, vacant corridors: New York-based artist James Casebere has long been preoccupied with abandoned spaces, which he recreates in miniature...
View ArticleThe Best Body Cleanser in the World
Geranium Leaf Body Cleanser Clear gel, geranium leaf, mandarin rind, bergamot rind, 500ml There are certain bathroom products whose presence alongside a bath or sink indicate a particular devotion to...
View ArticleMadeleine Castaing’s Singular Brand of Rebellion
The chambers designed by interiors doyenne Madeleine Castaing were art installations as much as decoration commissions: “I decorate houses the way that others paint pictures or write books,” the...
View ArticleTen Iconic Moments in Artist-Designed Record Covers
For those who have always sought new sounds amid packed record displays, the initial encounter with a soon-to-be favourite album often hits their eyes before their ears. Reading Art Record Covers,...
View ArticleA Photographic Exploration of Northern British Landscapes
Watching the landscapes in the north of England in counties such as Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire “change inexorably” over time is what motivated photographer Theo Simpson to embark upon his own...
View ArticleDior Couture's New 'New Look'
Fantasy. For many of us, that’s what haute couture will always be, given a general fiscal inability to stump up anything from £50,000 to… well, the sky’s the limit when it comes to the price-tags on...
View ArticleTwelve Objects to Help Renew Your New Year's Resolutions
April might well be the cruellest month, as T.S. Eliot once wisely asserted, but January is surely the most challenging. And how could it not be? It’s preceded on New Year’s Eve by a blaze of misguided...
View ArticleInside an Archive of Shiseido’s Japanese Beauty Magazines
For those who worship at the hallowed temple of Shiseido – and indeed there are masses, as the Japanese brand exudes a truly global appeal via its seamless amalgamation of ‘east meets west’ trend and...
View ArticleBrilliant Things To Do in February
The Festivals and Events Edit Valentine’s Day Celebrations: Baron & Baroness Magazine at The EDITION, London: February 13 and 14, 2017Valentine’s Day: like it or loathe it, it’s an event in our...
View ArticleHow Kjaer Weis is Leading The Way in Organic Beauty
Who? Kirsten Kjaer Weis has incredibly luminescent skin. It’s the first thing you notice about her, besides a gentle and convivial demeanour. Immediately, one wants to know her secret, considering that...
View ArticleExperiments in Imperfection: Iris van Herpen's Couture
We live in a digital age. Technology has made us all participants in a global conversation. We celebrate together; we mourn together too. As the borderless, constant dialogue has got wider and louder,...
View ArticleIntroducing Painter Michael Wall's Emphatic Works
Bound by a search for creativity and authenticity, AnOther has partnered with LA-based art collective Tappan, an initiative that was born out of a desire to reinvent the experience of buying art, to...
View ArticlePrevenge Director Alice Lowe on Film’s Greatest Antiheroines
In Alice Lowe’s directorial debut, a coal-black comedy about a mum-to-be-turned-serial slasher, one scene stands out for its blood-soaked intensity. At once anatomically frank and oddly...
View ArticleWhy Mike Mills’ Movie About 70s Womanhood is a Must-Watch
As a teenager growing up in 1970s Santa Barbara, American director Mike Mills had what he terms, “a front seat to womanhood”. His father, a “very sweet” man but one with whom Mills found it hard to...
View ArticleYuko Mohri's Imaginative Interpretations of Leaky Tokyo
Japanese artist Yuko Mohri makes dynamic installations that query perceived boundaries between the manmade and organic through the use of every day objects and invisible forces, both mechanical and...
View ArticleRemembering Bloomsbury's Most Under-Celebrated Artist
Who? “Nessa has all that I should like to have,” Virginia Woolf wrote in 1908. Nessa, as she was known to her friends and family, was Vanessa Bell, Woolf’s elder sister, a painter, designer, wife,...
View ArticleLessons in Style and Seduction from Cruel Intentions
1999’s Cruel Intentions, an updated take on Choderlos de Laclos’ 1782 novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses, proved something that teenagers already knew: if there’s anyone more preoccupied with social...
View ArticleThe Storied History Behind Miu Miu's Rootstein Mannequins
The Rootstein mannequin is certainly not an everyday figurine. Visual merchandisers the world over – and indeed, anyone familiar with the hauntingly life-like fashion dummies – will attest to the fact...
View ArticleIconic Posters From the Art Deco Period
Poster art first came into existence after the Industrial Revolution in the second half of the 19th century, when it was conceived as – and continues to function as – a means of selling to the willing...
View ArticleAlly Capellino's Obsession with Plastic Chairs
Ally Capellino founder Alison Lloyd has something of an obsession with plastic chairs. It started on a holiday to Kerala in the south of India four or five years ago, she explains, where the sheer...
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