BOFFO Fire Island Art Camp: NYC’s arts-focused nonprofit opens a summer residency and programming at the beach

BOFFO Fire Island Art Camp


By claiming public spaces for artistic enrichment, New York City’s non-profit arts organization BOFFO continues to create ambitious participatory art projects. Their mission encourages engagement with works stemming from collaborations between communities and artists, both emerging and established. And, to top if…

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Ghostly + RPMFG Record Tote: A limited run of handcrafted waxed cotton bags to hold all your favorite albums

Ghostly + RPMFG Record Tote


Co-founded by Matthew Dear and Sam Valenti in 1999 as a boutique record label, Ghostly International has since become a leading figure and voice in the industry for experimental, “genre-less” music and even art, clothing…

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This is Vanity: Burgeoning British filmmaker Oliver Goodrum shares his award-winning work on Vimeo

This is Vanity


by Andrea DiCenzo Beautifully shot and impeccably directed, Oliver Goodrum’s first short film, “This is Vanity” premiered online as one of Vimeo’s Staff Picks . The short film, which…

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The Dolls “Summer of ’93”: The dynamic DJ and violinist release their first single and offer up album art designed by Curtis Kulig

The Dolls


Yesterday, The Dolls, a New York-based original music collaboration between international DJ Mia Moretti and violinist Margot Moe released their first single, “Summer of ’93.” The track, available for…

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Thank You For Coming: LA’s innovative approach to eating with eccentric chef-artist collaborations

Thank You For Coming


by Mya Stark It’s not an exaggeration to say we’re living in a golden age of the art of food. Handcrafted, molecularized, sourced from every corner of the globe or as close as our own backyards, the contemporary flourishing of creativity in the…

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Komfort Magazine: Prague’s go-to journal for emerging talent in the field of visual art and design

Komfort Magazine


by Adam Štěch Komfort Magazine was founded in 2008 by an industrious group of Czech creatives, including typographer Radek Sidun, graphic designers Olga Benešová and Robert V. Novák, editor and writer Pavel Turek and director Tomáš…

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Touching the Edge : Italian designers seek to redefine consumers’ relationships with objects

Touching the Edge


by Stefano Caggiano A few years ago, Giovanni Delvecchio and Andrea Magnani worked together on a thesis project in Product Design in Faenza—a little northern Italian city famous for a long tradition of ceramic manufacturing. What…

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Interview: Serena Guen of Suitcase Magazine: Experience the world through the eyes of a young editor and her new travel publication

Interview: Serena Guen of Suitcase Magazine


Suitcase Magazine is a new print publication that is re-imagining the role of the travel magazine by saying goodbye to the impossibly luxurious and the underwhelming tourist clichés and embracing the eclectic and adventurous appetite of…

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The Encyclopedic Palace at Venice Biennale: The Book of Genesis as a graphic novel, plastic human sculptures, “Apollo Ecstacy” and more in our look at the 55th international exhibition

The Encyclopedic Palace at Venice Biennale


Since 1998, the Venice Biennale of Art and Architecture is no longer a traditional exhibition of national artists, but is instead a real international showcase where the single invited countries…

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Interview: Sam Arthur of Nobrow and Flying Eye Books: This London publisher rejuvenates the children’s book market with a collection of beautifully illustrated stories

Interview: Sam Arthur of Nobrow and Flying Eye Books


by Gavin Lucas Independent publisher Nobrow has built a solid reputation since its inception in 2008 as a purveyor of beautifully produced image-based books. Now, from its headquarters in a shopfront studio in London’s Shoreditch, it…

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