Fashion week is almost here and for some people that means models on the runway, but for other people that means models in the bedroom. Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, Mick Jagger, Mickey Rourke, and Madonna have all been there. It seems models just can’t resist. In fashion, film and finance it’s par for the course. New York-based artist Skye Nicolas has a knack for taking the ironic and the ridiculous and mixing it with the pure, distilled fuel of gossip (sometimes about himself) and notions of celebrity (sometimes his own), and turns it into socially poignant pieces of art. Nicolas’ new series, fittingly called M*DEL F*CKR, which includes 90's style logo tees and beanies, is a tongue-in-cheek ode to those who partake in certain dalliances with the aforementioned genetically gifted. Even Nicolas himself has been caught in the rumor mill with his own trysts caught on a webcam at The Mark Hotel in New York leaving some to call him a M*DEL F*CKR. Transforming the colloquial term into a recognizable logo graphic playfully de-stigmatizes its instinctively incendiary context and replacing it with affectionate banter intended to praise, becoming the ultimate compliment promising unabated adulation. It's no surprise that a handful of top agency girls have already gotten hold of the merchandise, and have been spotted at New York Fashion Week castings wearing M*DEL F*CKR tees and beanies. Head over to Induced Nostalgia and get yourself a logo tee for $30 bucks (same price for beanies). The tees are truly authentic in their 90's style cut and Loosey-Goosey Sizing™, uniquely coined by the artist. Grab one now for Fashion Week before they're gone forever!
Adarsha on Market Street
Adarsha Benjamin on Market Street in San Francisco. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Ai Weiwei Protesting Air Pollution In China
Boo-Hooray's Larry Clark Pop Up Shop
Boo-Hooray's Larry Clark Pop Up Shop at the Zine World at Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair, at MOCA, Los Angeles. photograph by Printed Matter
Annabel Graham & Augustin Doublet at Morandi in NYC
Pas Un Autre contributor Annabel Graham & filmmaker Augustin Doublet at Morandi in NYC. photograph by Fredde Duke
Liz Caruana At Her Book Launch @ Carte Blanche Gallery
Photographer Liz Caruana at her book launch and show The Bay: Creators of Style last night at Carte Blanche Gallery in San Francisco. You can purchase her new book featuring unique photographs of the Bay Area's best and brightest designers here. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Jenny Lens and Sissy Spacek at LA Photo
Heidi Klum @ at the Golden Globes After Party in Los Angeles
Director Benjamin Kutsko and Hedi Klum after she makes him remove his pants (not pictured) at the 2013 Golden Globes after party hosted by The Weinstein Company. photograph by Adarsha Benjamin
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Max Gibson Shooting Oliver for a Feature on Wine & Bowties
Max Gibson, editor of Wine & Bowties, shooting Oliver Maxwell Kupper in the backyard of Pas Un Autre headquarters for an upcoming feature and interview on the site. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Adarsha and Joe on New Years Eve at the Standard Hotel
Joe McKee and Adarsha Benjamin on New Years Eve at the Standard Hotel in Downtown, Los Angeles. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Annabel At Her Birthday Dinner In Downtown Los Angeles
Pas Un Autre contributor Annabel Graham at her birthday dinner at the great new restaurant Bar Amá in Downtown, Los Angeles. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Ai Weiwei Holding His New Book of Quotes and Weiwei-isms
Ai Weiwei's new book Weiwei-isms is a collection of quotes demonstrates the elegant simplicity of the Chinese artist and political activist's thoughts on key aspects of his art, politics, and life. photograph by Ai Weiwei
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Abbey Meaker and her Husband on Christmas in Vermont
Abbey Meaker and her husband Sean on Christmas in Vermont. photograph by Abbey Meaker
Jeff Koons Designs 2010 Mouton Rothschild wine label
Baroness Philippine Mathilde Camille de Rothschild and Jeff Koons for his collaboration with the Mouton Rothschild wine label. Koons follows in the footsteps of other artists who have also created labels, like Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. photograph by Bertrand Rindoff-Petroff
The Twin Shores of Agnès Varda in Seville
"Having filmed the seaside and the beach so much, I could be taken for a specialist. Here I show a photo of the sea and we can imagine the wind which, at that moment, whips the crest of a wave up into jets of water. I also propose that the movement which continues the image is cinema, another representation of the seaside, we hear the last wavelet that comes and flattens itself on the sand, well, the sand is real sand, it's reality," says the iconic New Wave film director Agnès Varda about her new exhibition at the Centro Andaluz de Arte Cntemporaneo in Seville, Spain. The exhibition, entitled The Twin Shores of Agnès Varda, presented in collaboration with the Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo, shows short films, photographs and installations by the French filmmaker. The Twin Shores of Agnès Varda will be on view until March 31, 2013 at Centro Andaluz de Arte Cntemporaneo.
COCO x Love With Stranger Zine by Margaret Haines
Love With Stranger x COCO, a new publication by Los Angeles-based artist Margaret Haines, is one in a series of ‘trailers’ for her forthcoming feature-length film Coco (Fall 2012). Previous ‘trailers’ have included a performance at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), a sound installation at the Cirrus Gallery, and a sculptural presentation at Commonwealth and Council Gallery in Los Angeles. It explores different tropes of female identity - mixing personas, identities, some parafictional, some actual. Based on the narrative structure of Don Quixote, the book revolves around three female protagonists—Coco, a character that appears in Haines’ forthcoming film; Los Angeles artist and cult figure, Cameron (1922-1995), famed for her role in Kenneth Anger’s Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome; and Haines’s own ruminations. This Thursday, January 20, Ooga Booga will be hosting a launch for the zine at their holiday pop-up shop inside Various Small Fires at 1212-B Abbot Kinney Blvd, Venice, CA 90291.
Kenneth Anger, James Franco and Brian Butler at L&M Arts
Kenneth Anger, James Franco and Brian Butler at their performance of Aleister Crowley’s Bartzabel Working at the opening of The Martian Chronicles exhibit, honoring the work of sci-fi author Ray Bradbury, on view until January 5, 2013 at L&M Arts, 660 Venice Boulevard, Venice, CA














