Paperwork NYC and Julia Fox Van Pop Up During New York Art Book Fair 2016

The lowkey van pop up was a tribute to all those who lost their lives this summer from gun violence, terrorism and drugs. I wanted to use the extra space on the van to pay homage to to all our fallen homies and people that we hear about every day in the news dying. Guns or drugs, our generation is killing itself. I used to be like that but I would like to live and make a difference. I'm donating the profits to a charity. I still don't know which one though. This van brought out a lot of emotion, people where crying over it and some girls even tried to start a fight over it. It was super turnt. Text by Julia Fox. Photographs by Alexander Richter

Get A Tattoo By Douglas Gordon At The New York Art Book Fair

Gagosian Gallery presents FLASH FLASH FLASH at the New York Art Book Fair at MOMA PS1. The "flash," a stereotypical tattoo design drawn onto a piece of cardboard, and offered on the walls of tattoo parlors, occupies a particular place in industrial and graphic design--art conceived for the human body is now its own genre of drawing. This year at the New York Art Book Fair, Gagosian will install a tattoo parlor offering original, readymade flash designs commissioned from artists Devendra Banhart, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Douglas Gordon, Kim Gordon, Max Hooper Schneider, and Richard Wright. Professional tattoo artists from Brooklyn's Flyrite Tattoo will be on hand in the booth to permanently tattoo these designs onto recipients during the fair, mixing the subculture of flash art with high art. Click here to reserve your appointment.