Lou Ros Artwork 1
by Daniel Haim

Lou Ros be exhibiting at Tache Gallery in Chelsea, New York from March 24th through April 23rd 2011 two series of his paintings, ‘Faces’ and ‘Paper Faces’, this is two series of portraits about Lou’s entourage he made in 2010/2011.

Sarah A. Lloyd 1
by Daniel Haim

It’s a truism to call painting a process and when I paint I am very aware of that. I become a facilitator of that process.

Daisy Lowe for Schon Magazine by Yuval Hen 1
by Alice Byrne

For the 15th issue of Schon! Magazine, Yuval Hen shoots Daisy Lowe in this fashion editorial, titled The Lady. Fashion by Kay Korsh, including designs by Lanvin, Dior and Valentino.

Vogue, April 1950
by Alexander Patino

Probably the biggest undertaking in the entire 119-year history of American Vogue comes to its completion today.

Reka Ebergenyi for Citizen K 4
by Alice Byrne

Reka Ebergenyi stars in this absolutely amazing, high-fashion, glamorous fashion editorial for the latest issue of Citizen K Magazine, which was shot by the incredibly talented Gregory Derkenne.

Hearst Corporation
by Keesean Moore

After an apparently successful push to harness the moneymaking power of digital and mobile-friendly content, David Carey, expects the company will have more than 1 million paying digital subscribers by the end of 2012.

Bambi Northwood Blyth RUSSH Magazine 2011 December 4
by Alice Byrne

This soft, sensual fashion editorial was shot by Stephen Ward for the latest issue of Russh Magazine, titled Over My Shoulder. Stephen captures the effortlessly beautiful Bambi Northwood-Blyth.

Abbey Lee Kershaw Vogue 2
by Alice Byrne

These sensual, stirring photographs of Abbey Lee Kershaw are featured in the December issue of Vogue Russia. They are shot by Richard Bush, and Abbey is styled by Sarah Richardson.

Sisel / Storm Models by Elliott Morgan
by Alice Byrne

A gorgeous selection of fashion forward images that were exclusively shot for Bloginity by Elliott Morgan, and star four incredibly beautiful models, Leonie, Anya Barker, Rose Ellis and Sisel.

Photography by Julia Kiecksee 1
by Alice Byrne

These photographs were shot by Julia Kiecksee, and make up a fashion editorial titled Don’t You See Her Walking. The editorial stars Sasha Kesova and was styled by Nicole Mahrenholz.

Eugène Atget. Luxembourg, 1923-25. Matte albumen silver print, 7 x 8 13/16″ (17.8 x 22.4 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Abbott-Levy Collection. Partial gift of Shirley C. Burden
by Daniel Haim

This exhibition presents six fresh and highly focused cross sections through the career of master photographer Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927), drawn exclusively from the Museum’s unparalleled holdings of his work. The sign outside Atget’s studio read, “Documents pour artistes,”—declaring his modest ambition to create images for other artists to use as source material. This humility [...]

Nothing Boring about Suburban Life 2
by Alice Byrne

For the November issue of W Magazine, Sharif Hamza photographs a glamourous quartet, Ajak Deng, Ming Xi, Alana Zimmer and Hanna Holman for this suburban styled fashion editorial.

Statement Style from Judith Bedard 9
by Alice Byrne

For the November issue of Soma Magazine, the incredible Judith Bedard works some experimental lingerie and jacket combinations; she is photographed by Filippo Del Vita.

Aline Weber by Txema Yeste 2
by Alice Byrne

For the December cover of Harper’s Bazaar Spain, photographer Txema Yeste shoots Aline Weber in this series of wintery, elegant images.

Vivienne Westwood
by Daniel Haim

Vivienne Westwood is investing 1 million of her own funds to launch a 7 million pound fundraising campaign supporting the rainforest charity Cool Earth. The action is to highlight World Bank’s expenditure failings as a staggering 90% of funds pledged to halt deforestation remains unspent.

El Greco, Laocoön, 1610/14, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Samuel H. Kress Collection 1946.18.1
by Daniel Haim

Many of Modernism’s great artists name the Greek 16th Century painter El Greco as a major source of inspiration and fascination, including Cezanne, van Gogh, Picasso, Delauney, Macke, and Marc. About 100 works by them and other modernist painters will be juxtaposed with 40 of El Greco’s original works from major international collections, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and Metropolitan Museum of Art at Museum Kunstpalast from April 28 – August 12, 2012.

Les Arts Decoratifs To Honor Marc Jacob' Work At Louis Vuitton
by Keesean Moore

Marc Jacobs is the latest designer to have an exhibition of his work as a central focus in a museum. Jacobs joins an esteemed bunch of designers—the late Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, Madame Grès, the Japanese avant-gardists— who’ve all recently had major exhibitions dedicated to their work.