During a hot summer evening in Madrid, just when the air seems to blow a little bit cooler, youngsters and roaches head out to the streets for a plan till dawn.
The event we’ll narrate happened just below the plain streets of Nuevos Ministerios, Madrid, where some electronic music freaks know about the basement clubs, refuges for techno lovers.
"Play Time" is a new exclusive editorial from Jonny Kaye featuring designs from Soft skin latex and R&M Leathers.
Read MoreDespite not being a big industry compared to the US, Latin cinema produces a large number of films from the most diverse genres. These movies, before concentrated only in their countries (almost not being shown even in neighbouring countries), decade after decade they are gaining more relevance in the international market.
Read MoreAs one of the pioneering and influential figures during the 1960s and 70s creative scene of Japan; Yosuke Onishi represents an old school mindset, dedicating one time to the meticulous pursuit of craftsmanship.
Read MoreFew artists have created such visual imagery through their music, like London producer Burial. Drawing inspiration from the mixtapes of his rave-obsessed older brother, Burial crafted a niche that pays homage to the various club subcultures of mid 90s UK.
Read MoreCharles Bukowski was a prolific German-American writer and poet, his writing portrayed traditionally male themes that gave one insight into the life of an average American underdog. .
Read MoreHailing from Guadalajara, Mexico, Dos Diablos is an artist who taps into the fears that have haunted our society for thousands of years. Drawing on these irrational anxieties and fusing them with an aesthetic that draws inspiration from Christian iconography, Dos Diablos’ work is a chilling reminder of the power of demonic forces.
Read More“I've seen everything”, says Enrique Metinides (Mexico City, 1934), identified as an icon of the sensationalist mexican press.
Read MoreLA based artist and film director Andrew Thomas Huang is pushing the envelope for queer Asian-American creatives, with his imaginative, fantasy filled world.
Read MoreAmanda Watkins is the photographer behind the book CHOLOMBIANOS, a series of photographs about one of the most unique tribes of the subculture of Monterrey (Mexico).
Read MoreChallenging clichés associated with classical ballet, new movement direction company, Dead Serious NYC, collaborated with Brooklyn-based latex brand Tableaux Vivants and American Ballet Theatre dancer Hannah Marshall to showcase ballet in an alternative light.
Read MoreThe dark world of Park Chan-wook is a far cry from the recent explosion of pop culture to emerge from South Korea in recent years, whether it be K-pop or K-Dramas. His films are twisted reconstructions of greek tragedies, art films with their DNA soaked in exploitation cinema; and enigmatic fusions of genres, mixing the best that European and Asian art has to offer.
Read MoreWith a camera as an extension of his body, Bill Taylor is a character decoder, who brings to the image the essence of reality.
Brought up in North Carolina and currently based in New York, the photographer and musician sat down with GATA Magazine to talk about his artwork.
Through a voyeuristic lens, we weave through a surreal, metallic, and hazy forest in which we witness cruising. The rendering story-book-styled terrain replicates the mind and sexual consciousness. As the curious mind is my own, abstracted self-portraiture felt crucial to the piece.
Read MoreBonss PNG is a multifaceted-artist based in Madrid, Spain. An OTAKU (オタク) girl with Colombian roots, she is a massive exponent of Japanese pop-art.
Read MoreThe Shining is a Stanley Kubrick masterpiece. Kubrick was able to tell an incredible story, bringing it to life with innovative and unforgettable direction and cinematography.
There is much to be said about The Shining, from its phenomenal acting, bold symbolism, and the countless hours writers and critics have dedicated to analyzing the film’s every scene.
3819etc is not a conventional clothing brand; you could say that it is very far from that term. While social networks are plagued with new brands every day, that closely resemble each other, 3819etc makes a difference. They straddle the line between fashion and art and the boundary is very distorted.
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