Tokyo through the lens of a Legend: SEIJI KURATA

Seiji Kurata is undoubtedly one of the most well known and prestigious photographers in Japan.
At a young age, he embarked on his journey into the deep world of photography.
With his hand on the shutter, Seiji paced the streets of Tokyo, leaving us legendary portraits of the old streets of the neon city.

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GATA meets YULIA SHUR: Dark Fantasies

Death, love and the subconscious are themes that fuel LA-based visual artist Yulia Shur. Not content with taking traditional images through photography, she has used her camera to embark on a journey of self-discovery and experimentation. Channelling the plethora of images within her mind, she has drawn influences from a range of Asian culture and ideas of future technology and body modification.

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WONG KAR-WAI: Melancholy of the heart

The agony of love and yearning has never been expressed with such beauty, as they have in the cinema of Wong Kar-wai. A neon drenched ode to the fleeting moments of connection that we find in others, and the subsequent pain that is experienced when it is lost. Wong Kar-wai has created a series of emotionally charged stories that incorporate sensual imagery, kinetic camera work and unconventional story structures. Playing with concepts of time and memory, love and loss, while wrestling with the state of melancholy, Wong Kar-wai remains one of the most influential and exciting storytellers of modern times.


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CinemaJames Elliott
IKIGAI - A Reason For Being: Sly Morikawa

For Australian-based photographer and artist Sly Morikawa, photography is more than just a passion or hobby, it is a reason for being. Known for her dreamy and sensual images, she has spent the past few years building up an impressive body of work, depicting intimacy between subject and artist, while promoting the strength of each individual’s unique expression.

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A Conversation with Diego Moreno: INFLUENCIAS MALIGNAS

Born in a conservative city like Mexico, where the Catholic religion was mandatory, and art, a hobby for women, the photographer Diego Moreno has learnt how to develop his artistic skills and photography beyond any obstacle and prejudice.
Monsters and demons are recurrent in his work, and it is because Diego tries to dig deeper into the human condition through his imagery experimenting and exploring technics that flows between reality and fantasy, showing that demons live among us.

We caught up with the Austrian-based photographer to talk about his creative journey and the meaning behind his art.

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MYTRIBE

MyTribe is a project born from the need to capture the characterization and use of prosthetic makeup as a concept of union.

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SHOOP: FALL&WINTER 2021/2022 Rakuten Fashion Week

SHOOP presents its new Fall-Winter 2021/22 collection on March 20 at 16:00 p.m (Japan) at Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo.
To create this collection, SHOOP has been inspired by the concept of transformation, whose definitive symbol is the butterfly, an insect that appears as a common thread in garments, but also in messages that proclaim “The beginning of something wonderful”.

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FashionGATA Magazine
GATA meets COURTNEY MC: "Brutalism as Armour"

Hidden behind a Hannya mask and away from the spotlight, stands Courtney MC; the talented former designer of the French house Givenchy. With an extensive life touring from the UK to Asia and all the way back to Europe, she is full of cultural influences. Courtney went back to the Parisian capital, where after she completed her fashion career, founded her own studio, to fulfil and find satisfaction for her creative soul.

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ArtGATA Magazine
LARS VON TRIER Soundtrack: Burning Down the House

While Bowie explored the avant-garde and distilled these ideals for the mainstream, Von Trier does something similar, but rather in a more twisted and dark manner. He takes some of the most harrowing and controversial of subject matters: depression, the apocalypse, rape, murder and deviant sexuality and crafts them into a deceitful set of hors d’oeuvre that we line up to consume.

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Art, CinemaJames Elliott