A distinctive art style amidst an uncensored and dark sense of humour gave old Soviet cartoons an element of creepiness and intimidation.
Read MoreA dystopian future of data-driven arousal and sexual surveillance. Gata presents the visionary erotic film I.K.U. (2000), where orgasms are commodified and sold as microchips.
Read MoreTokyo boasts a diverse array of girl's bars, spanning from classic maiden cafes to niche fetish establishments, but Tokyo’s first adultxx...
Read MoreThe word “genius” is often thrown about in film critic’s circles to the point that it has become devoid of much of its meaning, but in the case of iconic director Stanley Kubrick, you would be hard-pressed to find anyone willing to argue the point.
Read MoreBeneath the surface of Korean culture, obscured within shadows, are hidden tales involving rituals, blood, and communication with the deceased, veiled in secrecy and unspoken narratives.
Read MoreGATA favourite, Virgen Maria returns with a sensual tale of motorbike rides, strip clubs and vampiric tendencies. With her latest visual project titled DEMONIA, Virgen Maria teams up with creative director Lily Carmesi to tell the seductive story of a girl fantasising about her nightly adventures.
Read MoreBetween themes of love, divine beings and angels, Seoul-born brand Momentel is connecting the ethereal with the earthly and allowing us to enter into a space where celestial beings and love coexist. Designer Suyeon Jeong sat down with GATA to discuss the brand’s vision, her love for Asian culture and the “fallen angels” of Wong Kar-wai.
Read MoreFood Play is the latest editorial from GATA to welcome the kinkier side of the human experience—this time in an exploration of our relationship with food and the all-consuming obsessions that surround it.
Read MoreUpcycling, deadstock and eating brand’s waste: Zurich-based, design duo Laura Beham and Callum Pidgeon AKA Prototypes are disrupting the fashion industry.
Read MoreInspired by the writings of Banana Yoshimoto — a Japanese author who uses magical realism and often writes about girlhood and coming of age in contemporary Japan.
Read More“Quinqui”—pronounced as “kinky” came from the Spanish word for “delinquent”—was a film genre that explored the chaos and savagery of the 1970s and 80s born out of the post-Franco vacuum that existed in society at the time.
Read MoreWith the release of Konami’s Silent Hill in 1999, horror fans saw a paradigm-shifting change in gamer’s perception of what was possible within the horror genre.
Read More“The place to be” is the latest exclusive editorial to be released here at GATA — a surreal escape into a closed-off world, filled with sumptuous delights and opulent furnishings.
Read MoreGATA is delighted to present an exclusive visual story from the prodigious talent of documentary filmmaker and photographer Vitalii Akimov.
Read More“Rubber Doll” is the latest project from Croatian mixed-media artist and art director Sven Harambasic.
Read More“Cyber Doll” is an exclusive editorial from GATA in collaboration with acclaimed contemporary rope artist Hajime Kinoko—whose innovative work with “shibari” has changed the art world’s perception of what is possible regarding bondage, sculpture and installation art.
Read MoreBeyond being just a studio, A24 is an alchemist, turning raw narratives into gold and elevating independent films to a status previously reserved for Hollywood giants.
Read MoreBeauty is, sometimes, the blade of danger. And her sharpness is hidden beneath her extreme seduction.
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