Balenciaga, Comme des Garcons, Rick Owens and more impressed us with their Paris Ready-to-Wear Collections. Read the review here.
Read A Feminist Argument for Wet T-Shirt Contests →
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Read An Interview Of Harriet Brown by Astronauts, Etc.'s Anthony Ferraro →
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Listen to the Exclusive Premiere of Up-And-Comer Harriet Brown's Cover of The Astronauts, Etc. Track "I Know"
Ahead of Harriet Brown and Astronauts, Etc.'s U.S. tour kick off show at Club Bahia tomorrow in Los Angeles, Autre is excited to exclusively premiere Harriet Brown's cover of the Astronauts, Etc. track "I Know" (listen below). Helmed by Oakland-based musician and songwriter Anthony Ferraro, Astronauts, etc was a bedroom project that blossomed and found him and his band playing locations such as Tokyo and Australia. Ferraro also found himself in the role as touring keyboardist for Toro y Moi and is close friends with singer Chazwick Bundik. The track covered by Harriet Brown, an up-and-coming Los Angeles based musical artist, can be found on Astronauts, Etc.'s latest album Mind Out Wandering on the Hit City U.S.A imprint. Harriet Brown, who describes his music as "romantic funk," will be supporting Astronauts, Etc. on a national tour. Click here to read a short convo between Harriet Brown and Anthony Ferraro.
Go See Christopher Richmond's "Double Fantasy" @ Moskowitz Bayse in Los Angeles
Moskowitz Bayse presents Double Fantasy, the first major solo exhibition in the United States of works by Los Angeles-based artist Christopher Richmond. Double Fantasy features two new ambitious 16mm film and video works by the artist, and marks the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Baffling and beautiful, Christopher Richmond makes films, videos, and photographs that challenge traditional story-telling conventions. Fixed meaning is subsumed in an animating tide of sound and light. By disrupting chronology, plot, and standard character development, Richmond invites the viewer to actively participate in the creation of meaning—to abandon the role of passive onlooker and become an active collaborator. Thematically, Richmond’s work explores the human condition, and his unconventional approach to narrative affords a range of alternate impressions. Christopher Richmond's "Double Fantasy" will be on view until April 23, 2016 at Moskowitz Bayse in Los Angeles.
Enshrining The Souvenirs: Chibi Cherry's Performance At The Spring/Break Art Fair
For her participation in the Spring Break Art Fair, March 1st Chibi Cherry held a ritual of enshrining the "performance souvenirs" she had for sale in the show. Her performers included: Claire Christerson - Face Paint Jo Rosenthal - Chime Xylophone Kiki Kudo - Flute Ross Menuez - Synth Sequencer Olimpia Dior - Lead Vocal Rowan Oliver - Supporting Vocal Footage by Jack Shannon
Lucien Smith At His Opening of "Allergic to Morning" At Moran Bondaroff
photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Read A FOMO Sufferer's Highlights During Armory Week In New York →
A review of this weekend's art fair extravaganza in New York, with love from Los Angeles, with major FOMO. Click here to read.
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
Searching for Light and Color: Read Our Interview With Artist Tamuna Sirbiladze On the Event of Her Untimely Passing →
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Friday Playlist: When Visual Artists Make Tunes →
Friday jams by David Lynch, Lydia Lunch, Yoko Ono and more. Click here to listen to the full playlist.
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.
The 7 Best Collections from Milan Fashion Week 2016 →
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The Trailer for Pedro Almodovar's New Film Is Here
Julieta is an upcoming 2016 Spanish film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar based on stories by Alice Munro. The film stars Emma Suárez and Adriana Ugarte, who play older and younger versions of the film's protagonist, Julieta. The film marks Almodóvar's 20th feature film. It will be released on 8 April 2016 in Spain; international dates are to follow.
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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Highlights From The Armory Show 2016 At Pier 92 and 94 in New York
Autre got a sneak peek of the The Armory Show in New York during the VIP opening in New York. The Armory Show will be on view from March 3 to March 6, 2016 at Piers 92 and 94 in New York. photographs by Sara Clarken
Highlights from the Spring/Break Art Fair 2016 in New York
photographs by Adriana Pauly
"Glory Hole" An Installation Curated by Kelsey Bennett and Rémy Bennett @ Spring Break Art Fair in New York
photographs by Sara Clarken
Last Chance To Check Out Isa Genzken's Largest Retrospective To Date @ Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam
Largest retrospective ever in the Netherlands of one of the most influential artists of the last forty years. The exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of Isa Genzken’s work. Isa Genzken (1948) is an artist prepared to risk everything in her pursuit of artistic renewal. Her oeuvre is rooted in the medium of sculpture, and is distinguished by a constantly evolving visual language and the unconstrained use of media. Genzken’s work encompasses sculpture, installation, film, video, painting, work on paper, collage, and photography. In the 1970s, she produced computer-designed sculpture in relation to American Minimalism and Conceptual Art. These sculptures were followed by one radical step after another. Isa Genzken "Mach Dich Hübsch" will be on view until March 6, 2016 at Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam


