Dutch artist and illustrator Raymond Lemstra has a new book out, published by Nobrow. Inspired by primitive art, Lemstra focuses on the basis of drawing to incite a visceral human response. He builds a world which is equally subdued and
Marilyn Monroe’ is Pharrell Williams’ tribute to the superiority of the girl of his dreams. He not only compares her to Monroe, but also to Cleopatra and Jeanne d’Arc. This song is part of his upcoming album ‘G I R
In an age with instant communication at your fingertips and digital marketing on every platform, there are those who still get out messages the old-fashioned way, with a paintbrush and some attitude. They call themselves “wall dogs,” says one veteran
Porn for the Whole Family is a series by Brian Steinhoff who places banal interiors next to provocative pornographic images. All human forms, however, have been replaced by florals. Steinhoff aims to question the ‘banality of perversion’ and the growing
Sustainable fashion brand and way of life Harry was launched Thursday 10 April at brother and sister store Charlie + Mary. Its founders Annouk Post (from creative bureau YOI), Charlotte Waes and Marieke Vinck want to put sustainable fashion on
Fashion designer Matija Čop investigates the arches and domes of Croation Gothic architecture in a highly conceptual collection. The dresses are easily malleable and made with the use of lasers.
Creative festival Solar Weekend celebrates its 10th birthday with an equally diverse programme as ever. Techno, house, jazz, African beats, hip hop and other genres meet each other on stage, while artists and creative collectives will join forces.
De Invasie, the Belgian event that supports young, upcoming talent is coming to Amsterdam on 3-4 May and will transform De Brakke Grond into a space filled to the brim with culture and creativity. 50 creative designers will show their
Australian socks brand Odd Pears, founded by Brock Sykes, asked graphic designer Leta Sobierajski to design the set of their new campaign. Leta Sobierajski’s portfolio.
Viktor & Rolf have designed a series of remarkable ballet tutus for ‘Double Dutch’, a project which invites choreographers, dancers and artists to challenge each other. Viktor & Rolf were paired with contemporary choreographer Jorma Elo.