Category Archives: ART
Hypebeast Spaces: Yasumasa Yonehara’s Studio
Tokyo-based photographer and the envy of all men Yasumasa “YONE” Yonehara has maintained a title as a household name in the fashion industry. His insistent use of the Fuji Instax Mini instant cameras has spawned copycats and a sudden resurgence in the format with countless collaborative efforts, limited colors, and designs popping up in Asia and Western countries as well. When he doesn’t publish his work in EYESCREAM and numerous girl fashion magazines, Yasumasa can be found pushing his creative talent onto Instagram, with over 35,000 followers eagerly awaiting his erotic, sexy photographs of Asia’s most stunningly gorgeous models and friends. For our continuing Spaces series, we visit YONE’s personal studio Creeps Tokyo in the ultra-trendy Aoyama fashion district. Eclectic furniture, pop colors on the walls, props from decades past, and even friendly reminders of his work scattered all over, including the restroom, help to set the mood for this fun and comfortable location.
Red Bull and Snap! Orlando present Motion to Light Wakeboarding
The boundaries dividing sport and art are blurred in this collaboration between Red Bull and Snap! Orlando. Mike Dowdy, Adam Errington, and Dallas Friday strap lights to their wakeboards and join with light painter, Patrick Rochon, in an effort to capture the inherent emotion and creativity of athleticism.
The Street Tailor: Hideki Hue Kimura of Deluxe Clothing
Hideki “Hue” Kimura, founder and designer of influential Japanese streetwear brand Deluxe, recently sat down with HAVEN Shop at the label’s headquarters in the latest episode of the store’s Dialogue series. In the resulting video, Hue speaks about how he first became emerged in the fashion scene of Tokyo and discusses his influences, from 1980s American pop culture and his experience with a variety of cultures during his stay in New York from 1999 – 2003. The designer further explains the origins of the name “Deluxe” and how his variety of influences lead to the creation of the tagline “Street Tailor” – a mixture between both street culture & high fashion.
Zille Illustrations
Everything I do in the field of digital and concept art. I am still an amateur, because I need some time to focus on specific things to get better. I will add more paintings over time, as I do more and more personal work.
For a while now, about a year and a half, I’ve been active in the field of concept art and digital painting. I’ve been improving with a steady tempo, more and more with every new bit of work. I will share anything I can, since a lot of my stuff is not personal.
A-Trak & So Me Unite for adidas Originals
adidas Originals‘ “unite all originals” campaign, showing two artists come together. So Me provides his trademark artwork onto A-Trak‘s vinyl. The track featured is an edit from A-Trak’s bass-heavy single “Landline”.
Strange Brew 3 by DJ Knife
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Jamie Lidell – Figured Me Out
3. Onra ft. Olivier DaySoul – Long Distance
4. Gigamesh – All My Life
5. Poolside – Do You Believe?
6. Toto – Africa (DJ Ayres Edit)
7. Jane’s Addiction – Caught Stealin (Whiskey Tango Edit)
8. Geto Boys – Mind Playin Tricks (Steve1der Remix)
9. Moon Boots – Got Somebody
10. Le Crayon – Lush
11. Kill Paris – Shades Of Funk
12. No Doubt – Settle Down (Baauer Remix)
13. Le Youth – Dance With Me
14. Only Children – Down Fever
15. Grupo Guerra 78 – Soul Makossa ( Whiskey Barons Re-Work)
16. Mat The Alien – Tom Deluxx (Moombahton Edit)
17. Oliver – All Night Long
18. Tony! Toni! Tone! – Feels Good
19. Mr. Vegas – Bruk It Down (DJ Class Remix / Diggz Short Refix)
20. DJ Day – Still Jingling (DJ Day Edit)
21.Pretty Poison – Catch Me I’m Falling (Diggz Short Edit)
22. Fleetwood Mac – Dreams (Gigamesh Edit)
23. Haim – Forever (The Knocks remix)
24. Passion Pit – Carried Away (Viceroy Remix)
25. Penguin Prison – Fair Warning (Oliver Remix)
26. Sneaky Sound System – Big
27. DJ Fashen – Ecstacy
28. Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer (Skeet Skeet Edit)
29. Brass Knuckles – Lie To You
30. Janet Jackson – Someone To Call My Lover (Top Billin Remix)
31. America – Ventura Highway
32. King L – Val Venis
33. KP & Envi – Shorty Swing My Way (Kid Kamillion Remix)
34. Big Chocolate – Blue Milk
35. DJ Samir – Samir’s Theme (OH SNAPP!! Remix)
36. Jay-Z – Hard Knock Life (Exceed Remix)
37. Jay – Z – Who You Wit (Accro Remix)
38. Nas – The Don (Tom Wrecks Remix)
39. DJ Serafin – Music Sounds Better w/ Blunt Passing
40. Usher – Climax (Flosstradamus & Diplo Remix)
Woodkid – The Golden Age
Yoann Lemoine, aka Woodkid, has now unveiled his projet d’art The Golden Age. His first two singles “Iron” and “Run Boy Run” have already sold 300,000 copies worldwide and the video for the latter was even nominated as Best Short Form Music Video at the Grammy Awards. The LP can be seen as his psycho-analysis, dealing with the passage between adolescence and adulthood, into that confusing hyper-reality. Coupled with rich compositions and powerful vocals, this album is something you clearly don’t want to miss.
Montana Spray Paint concept by Antonio Brasko
NEEDS by Giraffage
Track List:
1. Close 2 Me
2. Thinking About You
3. Money
4. All That Matters
5. Home
6. Feels
7. Checkmate
8. Undress U
9. Before
Fashion Experts Sound Off on Kanye West’s Paris Performance
By Tim Blanks. Photographs by Tommy Ton.
Kanye West insisted that he gets a bigger kick out of his bad reviews than his good ones. In which case, he should look away now, because I’m all about the shock and awe after his performance at Le Zénith in Paris last night. West has been doing a few of these surprise club dates around Europe, but nothing about the ninety-minute show felt like it was on the fly. In fact, it played like a piece of musical theater as tightly conceptualized as Bowie’s Isolar tours, with West solo against a huge screen and his musicians tucked to the side, anonymity guaranteed by mummy-like wrapping. The screens played images of nature at its most elemental: boiling clouds, raging blizzards, titanic waves, frozen wastelands. When West was poised at the pinnacle of the canted stage, nature surging all around him, it was like he, too, had become a force of nature. And that sure was the way his relentlessly intense performance played.
But it’s always been part of West’s irresistibly twisted allure that the peaks of public triumphalism have been balanced by depths of private anguish. The balance clearly shifts. King Crimson already sang about a “21st Century Schizoid Man.” All West had to do was lift the sample. He performed last night in a straitjacket, and sang “Say You Will,” the most agonized song from 808s & Heartbreak, with arms bound and head encased in a beaked mask of white feathers. The outfit could have been West’s comment on the inescapable lunacy of fame, though he is, of course, a perfectly willing participant. But when “snow” fell from Le Zénith’s ceiling, heavy enough to blanket the audience, there was a moment when they looked like refugees. And that mask made West look more sacrifice than bird of prey.
The show revolved around his long, free-form verbal riffing. He’d bring the music down to a drumbeat or a piano chord while he fixated on a phrase or a train of thought, lost in a tortured internal dialogue. “Hendrix, Morrison, James Brown,” West named his improvisational influences later. “Nothing recent.” During a long vamp through “Clique,” he reeled off some other names by way of context: Picasso, Michelangelo, Basquiat, Walt Disney, Steve Jobs: fiercely original thinkers all, and none of them particularly troubled by conventional mores. If that’s the company West feels he’ll keep for posterity, I certainly wouldn’t contradict him. Genius smooths the rough edges of ego.
West’s foray into fashion was always colored for me by the thought that it might distract him from making music (and if he had designed clothes as well as he does that, it probably would have). “Fashion” reared its head twice last night, in the forms of a crystal Margiela mask (the covered face as an ongoing motif in West’s life and art is yet one more thing that demands obsessive analysis) and what I think was a shout-out against designers who won’t lend clothes to his girlfriend. (You’d imagine she might have enough money to buy them by this point. I’ll never quite grasp why the people who can most afford everything seem to be the ones who most want stuff for free.) But on another level, the entire evening was as designed and immaculately realized as a great fashion collection and/or show. So in the end, Kanye actually realized his ambitions. And his focus is firmly back on music, specifically on the album he has been recording in Paris. Though he concedes two new preoccupations: “furniture and pornography.” Two more designs for living that offer endless possibilities to enthrall and appall.
Deer Antler Handlebar by Taylor Simpson
This hand crafted genuine deer antler handlebar by Taylor Simpson is probably the coolest handlebar you can get for your bicycle!
Simpson originally came up with the concept of Moniker while participating in the World’s Longest Yard Sale on Route 127 in 2010. While traveling the sale he found a pair of genuine deer antlers a local man was selling somewhere in Kentucky. As a cyclist he thought it would be clever to create bicycle handlebars made of animal horns and antlers.
The final product was eventually put to life as a Package Design assignment for his Fall 2012 Senior Project class with Michael Gerbino at Pratt Institute.
All images © Taylor Simpson – Website
Invader in Paris
After filling the Jonathan LeVine booth (covered) with his tiled works during Basel Week Miami, Invader has returned to the streets in his home city of Paris recently with this new piece. Again taking elements of pop culture that interest him, the French street artist has created a mosaic featuring the Pink Panther.
Jae Lee Comic Book Artwork
One of my favorite artist Jae Lee has a unique approach to his artwork of comic book characters almost showing a darker more vulnerable side to superheros. HUGE FAN!
Food Collages by Julie Lee
These Food Collages by Julie Lee look like wallpapers, but they’re actually gorgeous well organized food collages that she posts on Instagram.
Vibrant, spare, and beautifully arranged, she shoots them after visits to various farmers markets in Los Angeles or before tackling a recipe.
All images & video © Julie Lee – Instagram
A Conversation with Woodkid
Yoann Lemoine is a musician and video artist from Paris. His skills as a producer and videographer have been demanded by many big names in the music industry; Lemoine produced Katy Perry’s music video Teenage Dream as well as the videos for Lana Del Rey’s Blue Jeans and Born To Die. The list of his clients continues with Rihanna, Drake, Taylor Swift, Mystery Jets and so on. It is obvious that Lemoine is gifted catching dreams and visions to transform them on to celluloid. The most impressive is Yoann Lemoine’s own musical project that goes by the name WOODKID. The tracks are epic and monumental using the imposing effects of orchestral instruments such as string players, trumpets and horns, an abundance of drums and the significance of an organ. The conceptual full length album ‘The Golden Age’ will be released on the 15th of March 2013. The concept of the album builds up around the story of a boy who leaves the era of childhood and dies, only to be reborn within growing up. This story is told through WOODKID’s music videos, full of mystic images and extensive special effects. The first released video was ‘Iron’ followed by ‘Run Boy Run’ and the very recently released ‘I Love You’. As I was told in the interview there is more to come, more from Woodkid and more from Yoann Lemoine…we can’t wait.
Watch the video interview and find out what Woodkid has to say about budgets of music videos, questions without answers and that it is ok to make mistakes even if they involve a grizzly bear.
Videography and Production: Superiest www.superiest.net // Interview and Editorial: Georgia Reeve for Highsnobiety TV
DOPE Vol. III BY Kid B
Tracklist –
01 intro
02 we love the music (the disclosure project remix) // allan zax
03 this must be the place (illo edit) // talking heads
04 drowning doubts // dirty dave
05 and i say (xinobi edit) // nicolas jaar
06 favourite sound (the coconut wireless remix) // wilhem tell me
07 say my name (cyril hahn remix) // destiny’s child
08 dreams (psychemagik remix) // fleetwood mac
09 pressure (mads master remix) // quadron
10 the edge // robosonic
11 open your heart (klar & pf remix) // axwell & dirty south
12 jezebel (finnebassen og hansebassen edit) // sade
13 high hopes // onra
14 walking away (drop out orchestra rework) // craig david
15 treat me like fire // lion babe
16 lying together // fkj
17 new life // jeremy glenn
18 crazy love (volta cab dub mix) // mj cole
19 my body // cherub
20 sonnentanz // klangkarussell
21 one day/reckoning song (wankelmut remix) // asaf avidan
22 heartbreaker // crazy p
23 ritual union (bufi remix) // little dragon
24 so good to me // chris malinchak
25 your girl // tourist
26 howling (ame remix) // ry cuming & frank wiedemann
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