Toby Mott owns one of the largest collections of skinhead and punk ephemera from the halcyon days of anarchy in the UK. A punk himself, Mott has turned his youth in revolt into an enterprise with the Mott Collection, which recently was released in the street edition of Skinhead: An Archive. Punk historian or punktrepreneur, Mott is intent of preserving the legacy of one of the most misunderstood subcultures. Skinheads, although some had nationalist or Nazi leanings, were not all rabid and racist xenophobes. Some, in fact, were gay. Some were Jewish. Some were jocks. Some were women. In fact, the skinheads were the working class alternative to a posh Swinging 60s London, with Cockney and Jamaican roots. Mott acquired much of his archive in real time, collecting posters, patches, posters, zines and more. In the 70s, he was the founder of the Anarchist Street Army, which tried to toss over the establishment in the Pimlico area of London. Click here to read more.
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Soko Signing Copies of Her Sextagram Zine Published By Autre Magazine
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Bret Easton Ellis and Alex Israel At The Opening of Their Exhibition @ Gagosian Beverly Hills
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John Baldessari Signing Autre's Third Issue At His Exhibition On View Now At Sprüth Magers
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Lydia Lunch Performing a New Spoken Word Piece At Autre's LOVE Issue Launch Party On the Rooftop of Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
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Brad Elterman With His New Book Villa Le Rêve
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Glenn O'Brien Signs Copies Of His Selected Tweets Purple Book At Andre Saraiva's Cafe Henri in New York
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La Caged Odalisque by Galen Pehrson in Autre's LOVE Issue Out Now
Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market In Collaboration with LAND In Los Angeles
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A Private Valentine's Day Performance by Rocco DeLuca and Daniel Lanois @ AUTRE HQ in Downtown Los Angeles
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KISS exhibition & Pre-Grammy Party at The Sunset Marquis Hotel
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Private Preview of the Printed Matter Los Angeles Art Book Fair @ The Geffen Contemporary At MOCA
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Exclusive Premiere of "Screen Test n.11: Romantic Love" by Alex Franco Featuring Poet and Model Greta Bellamacina
The short-film and intimate spoken word snapshot, entitled Screen Test n.11: Romantic Love, by photographer and filmmaker Alex Franco, features English poet and model Greta Bellamacina sprawled out, reading her poem Romantic Love. Bellamacina, who just had her first child with fellow artist and poet Robert Montgomery, says that the poem is from a series that explores the “early stages of motherhood from a young female contemporary perspective,” which is a perspective that is “massively under represented in the media today.” The poem, Romantic Love, is inspired by Lucien Freud’s 2002 painting Naked Portrait, which features a pregnant Kate Moss softly laying her head on her own arm in an intimate setting with a maternal glow. Bellamacina, who is a lingual portraitist that uses deeply powerful rhythms of language to paint her poems, plans to release a book of poetry later this month called Stockholm Syndrome. Click here to read the poem. Poem by Greta Bellamacina @ VIVA Model Management. Film by Alex Franco @ Artist and Agency .
Saint Laurent Fall 2016 Collection Presentation At The Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles Part One
photographs by Douglas Neil
Unofficial Saint Laurent Pre-Party Before The Runway Show @ Tenants of The Trees in Los Angeles
photographs by Kevin Hayeland
Saint Laurent Special Zine Collaboration With Artist Mitchell Syrop
Tonight, Saint Laurent will be showing its new collection in the form of a runway show meets rock concert at the iconic Hollywood Palladium. The coveted invite, which was carefully delivered to Autre's doorstep, included a special zine collaboration between Saint Laurent and artist Mitchel Syrop, who is represented by Los Angeles based gallery Francois Ghebaly. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Behind the Scenes: Actually Huizenga Shot by Bil Brown for Autre's LOVE Issue
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photographs by Bil Brown and Drew Pluta