Asia Magazine Cover April 1926 February 1927 January 1927 December 1933 May 1926 December 1926 Frank McIntosh designed many striking, colorful covers for Asia magazine which show the influence of the prevailing Art Deco style. He studied in New York with theatrical and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes for a year, but then turned to [...]
Asia Magazine Cover April 1926
February 1927
January 1927
December 1933
May 1926
December 1926
Frank McIntosh designed many striking, colorful covers for Asia magazine which show the influence of the prevailing Art Deco style. He studied in New York with theatrical and industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes for a year, but then turned to illustration with a long run of designs for Asia magazine. By the early 1930s, he had moved to Los Angeles, where he was on the faculty at the Chouinard Art Institute. In the early 1960s, he had a gallery in Los Angeles dealing in Oriental paintings and accessories. He died in Santa Cruz, California.
LOOKING at the debut issue of Garage, one of the most intriguing magazines to come along in years, it is not entirely clear whether this is a fashion magazine that takes more than a passing interest in art, or an art magazine that knows its stuff about fashion. The magazine, created by Dasha Zhukova, a former [...]
LOOKING at the debut issue of Garage, one of the most intriguing magazines to come along in years, it is not entirely clear whether this is a fashion magazine that takes more than a passing interest in art, or an art magazine that knows its stuff about fashion. The magazine, created by Dasha Zhukova, a former editor of Pop, and named after the contemporary art center she opened in Moscow in 2008, includes collaborations between prominent figures of both worlds and blurs the boundaries to such a degree that even the artist Dinos Chapman said his work in the magazine could be described as “a full-blown fashion shoot.” Working with the photographer Nick Knight, Mr. Chapman created a creepy dollhouse in which a puppetlike version of the model Lily Donaldson wears designer duds from Marc Jacobs
and Mary Katrantzou.
One of the more provocative covers (there are three versions) shows a Hedi Slimane photograph of a lower half of a nude model, whose crotch is covered by a green butterfly sticker created by Damien Hirst. The sticker peels off (inspired by the Velvet Underground album art by Andy Warhol) to reveal a butterfly tattoo, also of Mr. Hirst’s design. “It is so very, very different from other magazines,” said Garage’s art director, Mike Meiré, who is also the art director of the influential German magazine 032c. The masthead also includes Shala Monroque as creative director and Joan Juliet Buck as an editorial consultant, and style-world contributors like Giovanna Battaglia.
House of Drama for Standard Magazine
“Feeling the Love” by Barry Blitt
James Flora was best known for his distinctive and idiosyncratic album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia Records during the 1940s and 1950s, was also a prolific commercial illustrator from the 1940s to the 1970s and the author/illustrator of 17 popular children’s books.
James Flora was best known for his distinctive and idiosyncratic album cover art for RCA Victor and Columbia Records during the 1940s and 1950s, was also a prolific commercial illustrator from the 1940s to the 1970s and the author/illustrator of 17 popular children’s books.
In association with Clark Magazine, KAWS is the feature artist for issue 45 of the French magazine as it ties everything together. Within the pages you’ll find features involving Jose Parla, Terrence Koh, Tim Barber, Dimitri Coste, Adam Kimmel and JR among others.
In association with Clark Magazine, KAWS is the feature artist for issue 45 of the French magazine as it ties everything together. Within the pages you’ll find features involving Jose Parla, Terrence Koh, Tim Barber, Dimitri Coste, Adam Kimmel and JR among others.
British Vogue this month go all out with a special story by Tim Gutt that takes cues from astrology, with Siri Tollerod expressively playing all the signs. Virgo in Christopher Kane Aquarius by Shona Heath Libra in Louise Goldin Sagittarius in Givenchy
British Vogue this month go all out with a special story by Tim Gutt that takes cues from astrology, with Siri Tollerod expressively playing all the signs.
Virgo in Christopher Kane
Aquarius by Shona Heath
Libra in Louise Goldin
Sagittarius in Givenchy
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