A Glimpse Inside The William Eggleston Artistic Trust In Memphis, Tennessee

The Eggleston Trust is the holiest of places when it comes to the life's work of legendary photographer William Eggleston. It is the nerve center where his son, Winston Eggleston, manages his father's negatives, commission requests, old cameras, ephemera and more. Before our interview of Eggleston at his home down the road, your first stop is this dim, slightly cramped office where you'll find everything from a camera stolen from a cafe table in Paris and found years later in a pawn shop in Tokyo, to a safe full of the thousands of original negatives containing William Eggleston's most famous images. Click here to purchase our Summer issue with an exclusive interview of William Eggleston and photographs from our visit. photographs by Oliver Kupper and Bil Brown

Read Our Short Goodbye Letter To Writer and Raconteur Glenn O'Brien

Clash’s Mick Jones shared his personal guide to a healthy and happy life: “Don’t be a cunt to anybody.” And always out front and center was Glenn, looking handsome and sophisticated in his slacks and shirts or his Basquiat-customized leather jacket, somehow seeming a notch cooler than the uber-cool legends of art, music and fashion he had on the show. There is no greater example of Glenn’s savvy for turning a cultural moment into a historical movement than the years he spent producing TV Party. It set the stage for where his career would head. Click here to read more. 

Watch The Trailer Video For Autre's New David Hockney Issue Coming Soon

The David Hockney Issue. Noboyoshu Araki, Richard Hell, Alan Vega, Meryl Meisler, Swarovski Crystal Meth, Philip Hinge, Greta Bellamacina, Robert Montgomery, Christeene, Ryan McGinley, Bil Brown, Olwen Catherine Kelly, Julian Klincewicz, Ottessa Moshfegh & Richard Prince. Click here to preorder. 

Watch The New Film From Régime des Fleurs "That Abominable Mystery" Directed By Brett Milspaw

In 1879, Charles Darwin used the words "an abominable mystery" and "a most perplexing phenomenon" to describe the evolution of flowering plants. With perfume brand Régime des Fleurs' new short film, directed by Brett Milspaw, a series of vignettes and story lines, abstract images and distorted realities, draws another perplexing mystery that could be used to describe the olfactory phenomenons behind the creation of Régime's scents and candles. Watch the film above and lick here to learn more about Régime des Fleurs