Art & Design
Niege Borges Alves – Dancing Plague of 1518
From Elaine’s stiff dance in Seinfeld to Napoleon Dynamite’s epic moves to Jamiroquai’s ‘Canned Heat,’ Niege Borges Alves‘ has immortalized some of pop culture’s most infamous choreography in a poster series entitled ‘Dancing Plague of 1518.’ The artwork was inspired by a dancing mania that occurred in 1518 in a French town called Stransbourg where [...]
A Little Bit Eternal featuring Rick Owens and Michele Lamy (Video)
The coolest thing you’ll watch all day. Or week. Or all year. Trust. via AnOtherWebsite
Pep Ventosa – Reconstructed Works
Pep Ventosa’s ‘Reconstructed Works’ is an interesting photography series where he takes several photos of a single subject and pieces them together to create its stylized doppelganger. The result is a pixelated visual mosaic with interesting color contrasts flowing throughout the image. Check out more at his site. via Honestly…WTF
HUF x Haroshi x DLX Collaboration
The Berrics recently put out a new ‘Aberrican Me,’ in which artist Haroshi offers some insight into his inspiration behind the artwork he created for the new HUF x Haroshi x DLX Collaboration. Check out the slick video here: http://theberrics.com/aberrican-me/haroshi.html
David Shrigley’s Brain Activity
An exhibition entitled ‘Brain Activity’ by Macclesfield-born and Glasgow-based artist David Shrigley is on display at Southbank centre’s hayward gallery in london. the despairingly comical nature of shrigley’s collection are decided by his use of death and dystopian themes of each piece. sculptures such as ‘i’m dead’ or ‘gravestone’ appreciate the nihilistic quality of a [...]
Tattoos from Jun Cha’s 2012 Paris Tour
I’ve had my eye on Jun Cha for a while now ever since I came across a miniature short he did with Hypebeast. The 22 year-old tattoo artist specializes in fine line black and gray pieces with an East L.A. influence thanks to mentors like Mister Cartoon and Jose Lopez guiding him through his career. [...]


