
04/20/11 3:21pm
Opening up on Saturday, April 23rd, Asbury Park's Parlor Gallery will bring "Blah, Blah, Blah," a group show which finds a number of talented artists working with the theme of text and using words and letters as graphic tools. Perhaps the most prolific and well known of these text-based artists, Greg Lamarche (who we featured ... READ MORE
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04/20/11 2:25pm
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Incase, in partnership with VBS.TV, are releasing the second episode of Picture Perfect, a brand new photography show dedicated to documenting our favorite photojournalists.
In the latest release, Picture Perfect travels to Tokyo, Japan with Canadian photographer Donald Weber to discuss his ongoing documentation of life in Chernobyl, his interest in power roles and ... READ MORE
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04/20/11 12:06pm
After bringing us a great first part, but leaving us hanging before getting into the juicy details of Torstein Horgmo's X-Games 15 win, Roots Culture Connect now unveils the second part of the interview. In this segment, Torstein shares his feelings about the win, and the "triple" cork that got him the gold. Chad Otterstrom ... READ MORE
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04/20/11 11:58am
As the sun shines brighter every day, LRG brings us their Summer 2011 Lookbook. For the photoshoot, the brand grabbed up all their best summer gear, including t-shirts, shorts, hats, polos, tank tops and more, and headed north on Pacific Coast Highway to Pismo Beach and Big Sur. Along for the ride were LRG ... READ MORE
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04/20/11 11:47am
It's 4/20. Or something. READ MORE
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04/19/11 6:07pm
Exhibition A continues their release of great prints from a multitude of talented artists. Their latest offering comes in the form of an open edition of David LaChapelle collages. Here's some info on the works.
"Using his own photographs and rudimentary materials – corrugated cardboard, oil sticks, ink...LaChapelle has found a short circuit to ... READ MORE
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04/19/11 5:56pm
The good people over at Dethkills were recently commissioned to do a painting of iconic rapper and gangsta rap pioneer Ice Cube. Measuring four feet wide by six feet high, the painting's inspiration comes from Ice Cube's early days as a member of N.W.A. coupled with Dethkills great skills and signature style. READ MORE
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