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Iwan Baan’s ‘Rome — Las Vegas’ explores both cities from above and below

The photographer’s recent project asks how architecture shapes reality in an era of mass tourism and simulation…

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WATCH RIPPERS

January 2025First Edition of 550Softcover (Perfect Bound)64 pagesDimensions: 26 x 20 cmISBN: 978-90-833898-8-2THE THIEF'S GUIDE TO LUXURY WATCH THEFT This detailed guide unveils the brutal world of violent street heists targeting luxury watches across London and major European cities. Showcasing the tools, tactics, and…

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Arjun Das – “SOME RUINS ARE EXTANT……. Transient city and rooted one” – Fons Welters

Arjun Das, like many others from his village, moved to Kolkata with his brothers at the age of 10 to work in a restaurant. He later enrolled at Rabindra Bharati University, where he completed a BFA and MFA in Sculpture in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Das’ extensive experience as a…

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Shōwa Guide Tokyo

Notice The next batch of orders will be shipped out on Dec 11th, so order before then to receive your copy by end of year (or very latest mid Jan, depending on how chaotic your local post office is!) :) Shōwa Guide Tokyo (Limited Edition) By Roni Xu & W.

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Satisfy Levi’s Stoner

Running apparel developed to unlock the High. Sign up to our newsletter for early access to our exclusive and limited drops.

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The best movie posters of the year 2024

Designer and writer Daniel Benneworth-Gray looks back at the year in movie advertising, highlighting his ten favourite posters in 2024…

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The 73 Best Illustrations of 2024

The most memorable illustrations of the year, chosen by art directors at The New York Times.

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This rehabilitated arthouse cinema in the Netherlands romanticises the silver screen

Visum Mundi is an eco-conscious, boutique cinema nestled in the heart of Wageningen, Netherlands…

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From brutalist school to space-age church: the architectural oasis deep in Trump country

Columbus, Indiana, is a mecca of modernism that still embodies the progressive ideals of its founders and star designers. Our writer explores ‘the Athens of the prairie’…

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Palmes’s Copenhagen Hybrid Space Merges Tennis Influences With an Industrial Aesthetic

Designed by Frederik Gustav.

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Min Hyunwoo

“This photograph captures Korean traditional dancers performing 귀신날(gwisinnal), a dance that reimagines a traditional Korean game. In this performance, people become a bridge for one another, symbolising the need to come together to overcome difficult times.” … Print size: 32 x 22 cm including white border … Instag…

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Slow

Amsterdam

by Yoshinori Mizutani

Last weekend, the Westergas area in Amsterdam was completely transformed again for the Unseen Photo Fair. Following two slightly underwhelming editions, this year turned out to be a rather exciting display of photographic work from all over the world. In spite of these fluctuating levels of inspiration to be found in the booths, there's one spot that never ceases to impress us since their debut three years ago: the booth of Antwerp-based IBASHO Gallery. For Unseen 2017 they decided to bring work by our favorite photographer under their representation; Yoshinori Mizutani, who shot the series named 'Amsterdam' during his first visit ever to the city, while the 2015 edition took place (when we were all set to meet him, but he had to cancel because of sickness - hopefully next year!). [ Continue reading ]

The Kinfolk Entrepreneur

Making Business Personal

The original source for a minimalistic lifestyle, Kinfolk, recently announced their latest family member in their inspirational series of books; 'The Kinfolk Entrepreneur, Making Business Personal'. Kinfolk visited over 40 entrepreneurs who offer tips, advice and inspiration for anyone hoping to forge their own professional path, all bound together in a beautiful hardcover 368 pages heavy book. Featured are names like Akira Minagawa, Armando Cabral, Ben Gorham, Britt Moran & Emiliano Salci, Damir Doma, Francesca Bonato, Joseph Dirand, Kevin Ma, Maayan Zilberman, Mette & Rolf Hay, Nina Yashar, Pum Lefebure, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Woo Youngmi & Katie Chung and many more. [ Continue reading ]

Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa

Cape Town's Grain Silo by Thomas Heatherwick

Last weekend, the extraordinary Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (MOCAA) in Cape Town, South Africa opened its doors for the public. The museum is set to become the world's most important exhibition space for African art, and with its iconic building by Heatherwick Studio it already draws the needed attention. The London-based firm transformed the building, both on the outside and inside, from a dead industrial structure into a mind-bending icon, instantly joining the Pantheon of some of the most beautiful museum buildings to be found all over the globe. [ Continue reading ]

The Summer Book

by Arturo Bamboo

Last Saturday, Kennedy Magazine hosted the release of a self-published Travel Diary by Arturo Bamboo. Arthur and Bamboo, living in Berlin and originally from the Netherlands, traveled the Mediterranean capturing intimate snapshots, portraits, legendary places and landscapes shot around various places. [ Continue reading ]

Bicycle Landscape

Cycling across all 388 Dutch municipalities

My friend and inspirator on ultra distance cycling; Yorit Kluitman, is about to finish a long time project, his 'Bicycle Landscape: cycling across all 388 Dutch municipalities'. Started back in 2011 and at this moment filling the last gaps, Yorit cycled through all 388 Dutch municipalities, photographing the landscape between cities and villages, exclusive of people and buildings: a cross section of the organized Netherlands.

“I gave myself six years to cycle across all municipalities. Within this time-frame I will be visiting as many different areas as possible. Equipped with a camera, I research the functionality, the rhythm, the composition, the lines, the form and the order of the Dutch landscape.” [ Continue reading ]

Park Groot Vijversburg

Park Groot Vijversburg is a beautiful park located in the small town of Tytsjerk, in the northernmost province of The Netherlands named Friesland, which has been open to the public since 1892. Throughout the year, the park hosts events such as art exhibitions, musical performances, church services and excursions. With a rich history of inhabiting a variety of flora and fauna, the heart of Park Groot Vijversburg has always been a neoclassicist mansion in the center of the park. With the  number of visitors growing significantly in the last two decade, six years ago Tokyo-based architect Junya Ishigami and Marieke Kums of Rotterdam practice Studio Maks were given the assignment to design an accommodation next to the villa that would enable Park Groot Vijversburg to host the bigger crowds. [ Continue reading ]

Gold and Green

by Matthias Kaiser and Hsian Jung Chen

Three months ago, the inspirational Taipei-based space for art exhibitions, books and good coffee named Pon Ding presented a beautiful show named 'Gold and Green', which closed last month but remains a very inspirational cultural hybrid. The project is a collaborative effort by the established Austrian ceramic artist Matthias Kaiser and the emerging Taiwanese ceramic artist Hsian Jung Chen. [ Continue reading ]