Ever-inspiring photographer Luke Gilford went on to shoot another one of his impressive series that takes up 50 pages of this issue of BLEND Magazine. In addition, Gilford provided us with a generous peek into his creative mind by giving
Stylist Majid Karrouch and collage artist Pablo Delfos collaborated on an inspiring series called Low-Key Lavishness. Read a short Q&A with the artists after the jump.
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In the post 9/11 world, people don’t seem able to talk about the Middle East and Arabic world without putting every single word in a political context. So what would happen if you’d turn this around? What would happen if
Tuesday \ Raymond Lemstra invited Femke Hiemstra Amsterdam-based illustrator Raymond Lemstra came up with a nice, collaborative project. Last Thursday, he moved into the city’s GO Gallery, based on Prinsengracht, where he works, eats and sleeps for one week. During
Visual artist Shirin Neshat is one of the most well known female artists to emerge from the Middle East. Born in Qazvin, Iran in 1957, she moved to the U.S. to study art just before the Islamic revolution of 1979,
Photography by Wouter Vandenbrink Fashion editor & installation art by Emmeline De Mooij Model Patrick Cramer Hair and makeup by Carlos Saidel
Talented photographer Milan Gies shot an impressive series of young Dutch guys from Turkish and Moroccan descent he met in Amsterdam. BLEND spoke to Gies about this project and the underlying message of his photography.
Wednesday \ Raymond Lemstra invited Job Wouters Amsterdam-based illustrator Raymond Lemstra came up with a nice, collaborative project. Last week, he moved into the city’s GO Gallery, based on Prinsengracht, where he has been working, eating and sleeping for one
Coming May 20&21 London Calling Festival takes place at its birthground: Amsterdam’s venue Paradiso. Since 1992, London Calling is held twice a year and showcases numerous new bands, with special focus on the UK and US. Over the years, many