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Esser – Work It Out – Out 23rd Feb
Hometown: LDN, UK
Esser , 24, from Chelmsford UK, residing in London, is (unashamedly) representing pop. He’s part of a new wave of pop-tarts springing up that include the likes of V.V. Brown and The Cocknbullkid, freakishly talented musicians and writers that are inspiring, if not pide-pipering […]
The Emporio Armani soft-porn campaign continues this Spring with muse David Beckham in his skivvies. This might be all we’ll get to see of Beck’s bulge in the future since he might be moving to Italy. But wot’s with those naff tatts?…seriously!
American Jesus, shown for the first time in New York, is part of a series which began over a decade ago including three large-scale photographs depicting Michael Jackson as a modern day martyr. Of all of the subjects David LaChapelle has portrayed, Jackson unquestionably lived one of the most epic and dramatic lives of our […]
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New York Times’ Randy Cohen tackles ethical dilemmas in his weekly advice column. Say you don’t want to go to an old friend’s tired party, but you don’t want to hurt his feelings; is it OK to lie about why you’re staying home? Randy Cohen explores these questions tonight, and takes questions from the […]
Leon Levinstein (American, 1910–1988), an unheralded master of street photography, is best known for his candid and unsentimental black-and-white figure studies made in New York City neighborhoods from Times Square and the Lower East Side to Coney Island. This exhibition, drawn exclusively from the Metropolitan’s collection, will feature some forty photographs that reflect the artist’s […]
Andy Warhol: The Last Decade is the first U.S. museum survey to examine the late work of American artist Andy Warhol (1928–1987). Encompassing nearly fifty works, the exhibition reveals the artist’s vitality, energy, and renewed spirit of experimentation. During this time Warhol produced more works, in a considerable number of series and on a vastly […]



