MWM 20/20

Posted on May 29, 2008 Under Art, Life

We can't get enough of the bold, clean work of design master and JoshSpear favorite Matt W. Moore. As the man behind MWM Graphics, we're not entirely sure where he finds the time to get as much done as he…

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Smelly Art

Posted on May 29, 2008 Under Art

So far artists have relied on two senses to display their work: sight and hearing. The current exhibition "If There Ever Was" at Reg Vardy Gallery is expanding art's influence on the senses by clearing out their paintings and sculptures…

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Wave Hello to New York from London

Posted on May 23, 2008 Under Art

We like to think that London and New York City were actually twin metropolitan cities separated at birth. One city went to live in England while the other was all the way across an ocean in America. Luckily, we've covered…

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Ben Long's Stag Scaffolding

Posted on May 23, 2008 Under Art

We love a bit of public art. Who doesn't. It is wonderful to walk around the corner and see some amazing sculpture amongst the bland apartments, or better yet, a construction yard. Like most areas in London, the Elephant and…

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Zoom Art: The Details Matter

Posted on May 21, 2008 Under Art

People who know me, know I love my art -- and with art, it's always important not just explore the picture from afar, but examine the excruciating details that make a print, painting or piece exquisite. I recently received a…

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Modofly Moleskines

Posted on May 21, 2008 Under Design

The artist collective Modofly is all about creating products that inspire other artists. Their new series of laser-etched Moleskines give beautiful covers to already classic books. We've talked a lot about Moleskines and the people who have created some amazing…

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Viction:ary's Printwork

Posted on May 19, 2008 Under Books

This spring, Victionary returns with Printwork, a softcover book that allows 50-plus designers to showcase their printing techniques across 248 pages. The newest edition of our favorite look book seeks to promote those designers who prefer to put a unique…

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Atsuo

Posted on May 19, 2008 Under Art

The combination of glitter, resin and Japanese pop iconography are the three characteristics that put Japanese artist Atsuo in his own realm. There isn't a whole lot of info on the guy, and even the Sao Paulo gallery that supports…

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Hedi Slimane's Photoblog

Posted on May 19, 2008 Under Design

You probably know who Hedi Slimane is -- well, at least you know his work with fashion house Christian Dior. Hedi was the creative force behind men's Dior Homme collection from 2000 to 2007. Quitting last year to retain his…

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Speartalks: Joe Sorren

Posted on May 16, 2008 Under Art

There are people in the paintings of Joe Sorren, but they're not quite human. We have ways to relate -- they hold instruments, they take pictures, they build sand castles by the sea -- but there is something in them…

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