Producer, director, rapper, composer, label boss—there seems to be very little that LA musician Flying Lotus touches that doesn’t turn to gold. The artist has combined elements of his childhood, such as glitchy video game samples, west coast gangster rap with UK electronic music and Japanese anime.
Read MoreInspired by her love for the enchanted Arabian city of Granada, nail artist Ijlal Bakariーthe brain behind Beauty Hole Nailsーdecided to settle down to start her nail empire, as well as start her own product line and make nails for the most popular people in town.
Read MoreLike a kaleidoscopic fusion of cultural influences, multidisciplinary artist Manuela Soto Sosa has spent the last 10 years forging her own unique path in the artistic world. Drawing inspiration from an array of different sources, such as Berlin tattoo parlours, to the cutesy figures of 90s anime shows like Sailor Moon…
Read MoreIf you haven’t heard the name Dingyun Zhang yet, there’s a good chance you’ve seen his work. With his anatomically abnormal silhouettes, the Chinese born designer has sent shock waves through the fashion world.
Read MoreAt GATA we got the chance to talk to this fiery talent in the art world, discussing the rising role of women in the lowrider scene, the religious imagery that decorates the Cadillacs she depicts and the magic of the city of LA.
Read MoreIn response to the movement in Hong Kong, Taiwan also experienced a film renaissance due to a decline in popularity of locally produced films.
Read MoreLike a perverse and shameful stain on the family tree, Ero guro has continued to crawl under the skin of traditionalists, and challenged the often shallow portrayal of Japanese art, as a solely peaceful and meditative practice.
Read MoreSeemingly something straight out of a nightmare, Issei Sagawa also known as the Kobe cannibal is a Japanese man who not only murdered, mutilated, and devoured his “ friend,” but essentially got away with it too.
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Read MoreGATA recently took the time to uncover the roots of this culture, through the lens of legendary CHITO BANDA, a Mexico City-based photographer who documents the day-to-day life of these urban tribes and is still active to this day.
Read MoreTo look at the photos of Yu Lez is to find yourself drowning in the 90/00s inspired daydream of an overactive imagination.
Read MoreThe first mention of the word “vampire” in literature was from the short story The Vampyre in 1819 by author John William Polidori. The story was taken from a tale told by Lord Byron himself during a contest between Mary and Percy Shelly and Polidori.
Read MoreBrought up on the Japanese exploitation cinema of the 1970s, film makers such as Quentin Tarantino owe a huge amount to these hyper violent and sexually charged gore features.
Read MoreKanji Room is a collaborative project between the creative couple from Tokyo, Solène Ballesta, french photographer and Lin Zhengqi, artist and calligrapher from China.
Read MoreGaspar Noé is no stranger to provocation. In fact, the French director seems to delight in finding opportunities to make his audience squirm.
Read MoreVOWWS release a new single ‘One by One’ with a Lynch-inspired Western-style music video directed by Jordan Hemingway.
Read MoreComputer sculpted phallic pieces, glitter encrusted grills and a penchant for flaming spikes; the nail art of TOMOYA NAKAGAWA is a breath of fresh air in the artistic community.
Read More10 V-Day Movies: Grab your partner, your chocolate, or your left hand, and enjoy some lawless, horror, or horny flicks. Who said romance is dead?
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