Autre got a chance to step into the whimsical and surreal world of The Rodnick Band, and what better place for the United Kingdom-based fashion-label-cum-art-collective than the famed Chateau Marmont where Philip Colbert, the brain child behind the brand, and his wife Charlotte, have been holding court for the past month at their private bungalow. The mid-century Craig Ellwood-designed bungalow was a temporary diorama replete with The Rodnik Band's wide range of delectable offerings, from lobster rugs to raw meat tables sitting on cigarette legs and pop art furniture. Philip modeled the brand's range of tailored suits, one with an exploding popcorn pattern. Charlotte donned a beaded and sequined dress inspired by Vincent Van Gogh's famous sunflower paintings. At the end, Philip took us for a spin in a BMW 7-series vinyl wrapped with his signature fried egg pattern. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Richard Kern Night Presenting Super 8 Films and Test Prints @ Cinespia in Los Angeles
photographs by Bil Brown
Tom of Finland Muse and Lover Durk Dehner Signing Copies of Tom House @ David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Daba Dubai: Read Carbon 12's Suggestions On Where To Stay and What To Eat and Drink In Dubai During Art Week →
When most people think Dubai, they think money, flash, grandeur and excess. In fact, there is a theory that the word Dubai literally means “money” – from an old Arabic proverb, "Daba Dubai,” which translates to, “They came with a lot of money.” However, over the last few years, Dubai has become a major force in the art world with galleries, such as our friends at Carbon 12, that are popping up in the industrial region of Dubai known as Al Quoz. Click here to read more.
Read A Feminist Argument for Wet T-Shirt Contests →
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Bruce Wagner Celebrate's The Release Of His New Novel "I Met Someone" At Bar Marmont Hosted by Ed Ruscha
Bruce Wagner's novel "I Met Someone" is available here. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Premiere Of Kansas Bowling's B.C. Butcher At the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Get Your Strength Through Oi: Read Our Fascinating Conversation with Punktrepreneur Toby Mott On Skinheads and What It Means To Be Punk In The Digital Age →
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.
Kate Durbin Is At War With Popular Culture And Has A New App That Allows You To Cast Spells With Poetry →
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Soko Signing Copies of Her Sextagram Zine Published By Autre Magazine
Click here to purchase Sextagram. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Bret Easton Ellis and Alex Israel At The Opening of Their Exhibition @ Gagosian Beverly Hills
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
John Baldessari Signing Autre's Third Issue At His Exhibition On View Now At Sprüth Magers
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Lydia Lunch Performing a New Spoken Word Piece At Autre's LOVE Issue Launch Party On the Rooftop of Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
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
photographs by Scout MacEachron
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
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
A Private Valentine's Day Performance by Rocco DeLuca and Daniel Lanois @ AUTRE HQ in Downtown Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
From Autre's LOVE Issue: Read The Complete and Unedited Conversation Between Lydia Lunch and Thurston Moore at the The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics →
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KISS exhibition & Pre-Grammy Party at The Sunset Marquis Hotel
photographs by Sara Clarken
