Sculpture, text and landscape come together to form an important new American Civil Rights memorial. The I AM A MAN Plaza, designed by Cliff Garten, is a large-scale experiential public sculpture commissioned to pay tribute to the members of the pivotal 1968 Sanitation Workers’ Strike and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Garten and his studio led a design team with Memphis-based landscape architect John Jackson of JPA, Inc. for the 54,000-square-foot memorial plaza. As part of Garten’s plan, spoken word artist Steven Fox held an open dialogue with the greater Memphis community, who through a series of public workshops organized by the UrbanArt Commission, selected pertinent historical text and created an original contemporary text which is etched into the marble gates to the plaza’s entry. The texts combine as a meditation on America’s struggle and progress with racism and class inequity since the sanitation workers and Dr. Martin Luther King took their historic stand in Memphis. Present at the ribbon cutting were Reverend James Lawson, Cliff Garten, Congressman Steven Cohen, Bill Lucy, Elmore Nickleberry and many of the original sanitation workers who went on strike 50 years ago. Elmore Nickleberry has been a sanitation worker in the city of Memphis for 63 consecutive years. photographs by Lisa Buser
Read Our Interview Of Lauren Halsey On The Occasion Of Her Funkadelic Installation At MOCA Los Angeles →
Lauren Halsey’s dream-world is cosmic, funky, carpeted, and technicolored; an atemporal, fantastical, and hyperreal vision of black liberation which she conjures via site-specific installations that celebrate her childhood home. Click here to read more.
Nana Ghana Presents "Rising: A Celebration of Women" @ The Standard
To finish off Women's Month, actress and filmmaker Nana Ghana brought a video installation, panel discussion, and an all female DJ lineup to The Rooftop at The Standard for "Rising: a Celebration of Women" photos by Oliver Kupper
Le French Design "No Taste For Bad Taste" @ The A + D Museum In Los Angeles
40 French, and foreign experts were invited to form a think tank. The objective of this think tank? Define the essence of le French Design, and then select 40 cult objects to represent it. An exhibition of these objects will be on view until April 29 at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles. photographs by Mika Larson
Mr. Chow's 50th Anniversary Bash At His Studio In Downtown Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill and Mynxii White
Paperwork NYC And Other People's Children "This Is For You" Valentines Day Pop Up At Helmut Lang in Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Autre and LeBook Celebrate At Villa Lounge In Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
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The Opening Of Casa Perfect At Elvis' Former Estate in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
“The Prada Double Club Miami” A Carsten Höller project by Fondazione Prada In Miami Beach
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Haas Brothers "Haas For The Holidays" Launch At Barney's New York In Beverly Hills
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Jefferson Hack x Underground Collaboration Launch Party In London
photographs by Flo Kohl
Autre Rewind: Read Our Interview Of The Haas Brothers On The Occasion Of Their Collaboration With Barneys New York
In partnership with creative director Matthew Mazzucca and Barneys’ team, the Haas Brothers created an imaginative universe that offers an interpretation of the Earth through the ages, with some of the Haas’ recurring characters coexisting across eras ranging from the planet’s beginning to the far distant future. Through animation and sculpture, four of these epochs will be depicted in Barneys’ Madison Avenue window displays, illustrating four phases of time: Primordial, Utopia, Millennium, and a vision of the future that’s been titled Mushroom Singularity. Each will see appearances by Haas characters like Rainbow Baggins—a rainbow-striped zebra—Rhinona Wyder, and more. The Madison Avenue windows, as well as interpretations at flagship locations across the country. Click here to read our 2015 interview of the Haas Brothers.
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
No Vacancy Inn Party at The Curtain in London
photographs by Flo Kohl
Greta Bellamacina and Robert Montgomery's Wedding At Eggbeer Farm in Exeter
Poets and artists Greta Bellamacina and Robert Montgomery got married this summer at Eggbeer Farm in Exeter. The pagan ceremony included the burning of two poems, one during the ceremony and one during dusk. Singer Florence Welsh performed a rendition of Hallelujah. photographs by Alex Franco
Autre Magazine Summer Issue Launch Party At The Friend Bar in Los Angeles
photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Budweiser Presents "Budland" In Downtown Los Angeles
photographs by Douglas Neill
Dover Street Market Open House On The Occasion Of Photo London
photographs by Flo Kohl
The Shades Of Two Cities Dinner Celebrating Autre's New Issue With Gentle Monster @ Giorgione Restaurant In New York City
With hosts Nikhil Ra, Los Angela, Charlotte Taschen, Caroline Vreeland and Lorraine Nicholson. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
