This graduation and prom season, photos deserve more than a typical social media post. Shutterfly’s new collection allows families and friends to solidify and monumentalize these beautiful moments and more with personalized wall art, blankets, photo mugs and more with ease. Since 1991, the company has specialized in turning photos into tangible items with sentimental value.
Art
On a rainy but cozy Sunday morning, Joel Mesler sat down with me for a quick chat at The Mark Hotel, where Mesler has been doing portraits of hotel guests for the past two days. Just in time for the four-day art festival Frieze New York, on Randall’s Island, New York.
Sitting coolly in a corner booth at the Roxy Hotel, Arthur J Williams Jr. (aka: ‘Artorius’) discusses his story that ranges from South Side of Chicago, to being a wildly successful money counterfeiter, to being a successful artist on the verge of attaining greatness.
New York City is the center of the art world and The Shed simply adds to the magic.
Last week we received an exclusive preview of Daniel Arsham’s ICC pop up shop.
The heart watts what it watts. And at the opening night of Mezcal El Silencio’s immersive light art installation, ‘Antibodies,’ there were enough chest pounding visuals to light up all of downtown LA.
An Evening with Salvador Dalí at the American Contemporary Art Gallery’s Surrealist Masquerade
On Saturday, February 23, Salvador Dalí admirers celebrated the Spanish icon donning elaborate masks at the American Contemporary Art Gallery‘s (ACA) Surrealist Masquerade.
HBO’s ‘The O.G. Experience’ Gives Voice To Currently And Formerly Incarcerated Artists
In conjunction with HBO’s release of its newest prison drama, “O.G.,” formerly incarcerated artists put their works on display at Studio 525 in Manhattan’s Chelsea district through an exhibition titled ‘The O.G. Experience’ in order to call attention to their otherwise ignored stories.
Exclusive: Monét Lovee is Changing the Photography World, One Shot at A Time
“Before making my own photos, I expressed myself in front of the camera through movement. Over time, I branched out to see what the world looked like through another lens. Since then, I’ve grown to become inspired by challenges — my favorite being manipulation of the human eye. Though perspective is subjective, I’ve captured mine for your, and my own entertainment.”
I would like to introduce you to Amber Vittoria, an NYC based artist challenging conventions about the “ideal” female figure, drawing parallels to a vital topic in today’s society. Inspired by the perspectives on women she portrays colorful, engaging and thought-provoking ideas through her mixed-media artworks. You may be familiar with her work as she has collaborated with an array of fashion brands and publications such as Vogue, Gucci, Adidas, and Man Repeller.