Alexa Yudina for Givenchy fall/winter 2012
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The new iPhone lock screen. #nokooks #nomasters (Taken with instagram)
In The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind and Brain, Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist Eric Kandel writes of turn-of-the-century Vienna, where artists mingled with writers, scientists and physicians, and explains how the brain perceives a work of art.
Eric Kandel
Author, “The Age of Insight: The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind and Brain” (Random House, 2012)
Winner, 2000 Nobel Prize in Medicine
Senior Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
University Professor, Columbia University
New York, New York
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Compelling art to me is a name carved into a tree. Sometimes a rock soaring through a plate of glass can be the most beautiful, compelling work of art I have ever seen.
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Barry McGee
Jaw-dropping and scandalous. Surely, not since the days of Gianni Versace have we seen such high-octane, devil-may-care opulence on the runway. i-D’s report from the Balmain AW12 show here.
The Whatever The Weather Issue, Pre-Spring 2012
A*M*E by Thomas LohrA*M*E talks fun pop, Florence and D-i-Y zine-ing with i-D Music Editor, Hattie Collins. More here.
“ In 2005, Pepe Lobo campaigned on a death penalty platform. Yesterday, he fulfilled his promise with over 350 victims, most of whom had never received a conviction. Pictured here are some of them: “

M.I.A. probably a cigar, but it could be a blunt.
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