Black to Back and Light
Back to Black and Light explores the work of four established artists—Richard Serra, Ellsworth Kelly, Niall McClelland and Jeremy Jensen—all familiar with the literal dark side.
Back to Black and Light explores the work of four established artists—Richard Serra, Ellsworth Kelly, Niall McClelland and Jeremy Jensen—all familiar with the literal dark side.
Brother and sister Alia and Jamil Juma are the design duo behind Juma, an awesome line of sleek-but-cozy knits.
Designer Ken Chow holds a menswear degree from FIT, and has every aspect of the well-crafted Krane collection manufactured in Canada. And the clothes probably look this good even if you don't have this hair.
I don't think anyone (apparently not even Madonna) can pull off these LV bunny ears quite as well as Daria Werbowy has for Flare Magazine. Maybe it's the leather pants or that she'd look amazing wearing a burlap sack but this cover has me sold. X - Jen
G-Force opens this weekend. It's a dividing force (haha) in the office. Some of us think the idea of guinea pig superheroes is awesome, others think it's lame-o. But it did make us think of Bill Burns' Safety Gear For Small Animals, which is most definitely awesome.
The only thing better then an actual cheeseburger is a cheeseburger cupcake. The only thing better than that would be both at the same time. Nom nom nom!
The fact that Brian Joseph Davis burned 10 banned albums and then played them back doesn't seem like much—until you realize he burned them as in 'set them on fire.' Listen to the scorched sounds of the Beatles, 2 Live Crew, the Sex Pistols and Prince, among others.
While Gucci Mane obviously loves Gucci, it probably doesn't love him back—which makes this T-shirt all the better, if you ask us.
Micah Lexier's concept coloring book full of images of his favorite pieces of conceptual art: Meta. (Via VVork.)
With a little bit of ingenuity, Format Mag reworked 20 classic hip-hop album covers to star the original plastic O.G.: The LEGO Man.
We want to wear drippy, primary-colored headdresses too. Steven Crowhurst, can you make them for us? (Via D*S.)
Sometimes bleak and dark are uplifting and inspirational. Jimmy Limit's photos are real, like you can feel the life in them. Shout to Jimmy, he's our first Toronto post. Hello Up North...let us know what's crackling.


