Moon Ribas "Waiting For Earthquakes" @ The Chimney In New York

Last night the Catalan artist Moon Ribas performed Waiting for Earthquakes at the Chimney NYC in Bushwick. The one-night performance curated by Adriana Pauly was held in front of the backdrop of Kiran Chandra’s video installation Mother of Intentions. Ribas whose practice investigates the intersectionality of nature, technology and humanity, moved behind the thin curtains of Chandra’s exhibition. The hanging curtains and dancing shadows of the opposing projections mimic the shadow play of Plato’s Allegory Of The Cave, further underlined by the invisible power that determined Ribas’ movements. Ribas physically experiences the vibrations of earthquakes around the world in real time through a sensor implanted in her elbow, giving her an additional sense she calls the seismic sense. She becomes further removed from humanity than the prisoners of Plato’s cave yet more connected to the earth its powerful interplay. photographs by Andres Burgos

Watch The Music Video for Babeheaven's Track "Heaven" And Order The Single Today

West-London five-piece Babeheaven recently released their beautiful debut single “Heaven." The digital version is available here and the 7-inch vinyl is now available for pre-order here. Currently on a UK tour with BBC Sound Poll nominee Loyle Carner, the band have already opened for Liss, supported Formation around the UK and kicked off the year playing DIY Magazine’s ‘Hello 2016’ shows at The Old Blue Last in London.‬ Babeheaven will also support Beach Baby in the UK in late April and early May. Click here for tour dates. 

Adam Green "Aladdin" @ The Hole Gallery In New York

The Hole presents an exhibition of “Adam Green’s Aladdin”, a feature-length movie that is a “total artwork”. Immersive painted sets replete with complex painted papier-mache sculptures will be on view in the main space, while Gallery 3 will feature a ticketed screening of the movie every night at 7PM. Adam Green "Aladdin" will be on view until April 14, 2016 at The Hole, 312 Bowery, New York. photographs by Adam Lehrer

Life's A Gasssss: Oliver Clegg Talks About His First Solo Exhibition In the US, Making Art For Sigmund Freud's Desk and The Information Age

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Launch of "The Onion: Lyrics From The Album" By Lail Arad @ Society Club Soho

Coinciding with the release of Lail Arad's second record, the Society Club Soho has published Lail Arad's first book: The Onion – Lyrics From The Album. The lyrics book features exclusive text from Lail and photographs by Flo Kohl. Also available is a magic bookmark, with which to download the music. Arad's newest album comes our Friday, April 15th. See Autre's premiere of the music video for the track "Lay Down." photographs by Flo Kohl

Read Our Exclusive Interview With The Legendary Artist and Sculptor Allen Jones From Autre's LOVE Issue Out Now

Allen Jones is a living legend. To this day, his iconic furniture sculptures literally stand, kneel and hunch over, as life-like remnants of not only the pop art movement, but also the sexual revolution of the 1960s. When Jones’ trademark fornophillic work, Hatstand, Table and Chair was unveiled in 1970, it was met with both praise and militant protest. Indeed, the work is combustible and tears down some of the tallest walls we have built around our understanding of figurative art. But if you ask Jones if he is a rebel, as we did in the following interview, he will tell you that he is only carrying the torch that many artists have carried before him and not using the torch to burn down the institution. If you’ve seen Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation of the novel A Clockwork Orange, you’ve seen interpretations of Jones’ oeuvre in the famous Korova Milk Bar. Kubrick asked Jones if he would recreate some of his furniture sculptures for the film, but the artist politely declined. Click here to read more. 

Playboy Model, Muse to Larry Clark and Designer Lindsay Jones On Her New "It" Fashion Label and Spring Style

Right now, Lindsay Jones calls work her lover. A series of heartaches are behind the line of unisex luxe party clothes Jones launched this spring with partner Labana Babylon, called Músed. “She [Babylon] was my muse and the muse behind the label. When I was going through this heartache about two years ago, she was going through something similar and we had these nurturing phone calls with each other and it really did inspire me to shift my focus.” Click here to read more.