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Panico, the Mexican fashion magazine did an article about me and my photography in their art issue . Feel free to check it out online here
This photo of Harris was chosen as the cover.
If you are in mexico pick up a physical copy!Harry’s been a good boi
Source: harrygouldharveyiv
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Monday Punday by Gemma Correll [website | tumblr | blogspot]
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Meadham Kirchhoff’s Ephiginie’ tule dress, beaded trousers and beaded blue shoes in The Sunday Times Style!
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Another touch of pink seen at #LMFF, this time in a candy shaded purse perfectly accompanying an innocent all white look.
WGSN street shot, L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival
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“The End of Eating Everything” is artist Wangechi Mutu’s first animated video, created in collaboration with recording artist Santigold and co-released by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and MOCAtv on YouTube.
The 8-minute video stars Santigold as a mysterious protagonist who is part human, part cyborg, part flying island, and her own ecosystem. The creature encounters a flock of birds and gulps them voraciously, invoking ideas of consumption. The video features an original soundscape by Mutu, a haunting score of weather, animal and machine sounds.
“The End of Eating Everything” was commissioned by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University as part of the new exhibition “Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey,” the first survey in the United States for this internationally renowned, multidisciplinary artist, and her most comprehensive and innovative show yet. “The End of Eating Everything” can be viewed in person at the Nasher Museum through July 21, 2013. This video is also shared at nasher.duke.edu/mutu.
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After producing four acclaimed works of fiction, Aleksandar Hemon has come out with his first collection of non-fiction, The Book of My Lives. It’s the perfect title. Perfect because Hemon’s life has been almost surgically split in two by politics and genocide. But as this beguiling and heart-felt memoir reveals, there are lives within those two lives. Lives within lives within lives. There is, it seems, no end to the lives of Aleksandar Hemon.
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