Posts tagged "new york"
L'Odyssée de Cartier

L’Odyssée de Cartier

Three months in the making, “L’Odyssée de Cartier” features Shalom Harlow as the quintessential Cartier woman, proudly exuding strength, beauty, and poise, with Cartier‘s symbol and regal muse: the panther. (03:32)
Niky Roehreke: the hands of an illustrator

Niky Roehreke: the hands of an illustrator

Niky Roehreke is a German/Japanese illustrator born to a German father and a Japanese mother: she has quite a rich heritage from these two dissimilar cultural backgrounds. Born and having lived her whole life in a small German community in Tokyo, she decided to break a way and travel abroad after her graduation. Niky moved...
Ji Lee's Words as Images

Ji Lee’s Words as Images

Ji Lee is one of those prolific and humorous artists that is putting the comical back into art and design. Korean-born Ji Lee immigrated with his family to Brazil at the age of ten, where from he moved to New York in 1991 to study fine art at Parsons School of Design. After just a...
Skating the streets of New York, 1960

Skating the streets of New York, 1960

Photojournalist Bill Eppridge has shown the world a lot through his lens. He has covered wars, heroin addiction, political campaigns, the summer and the winter Olympics, the arrival of the Beatles in the United States and even the assassination of senator Robert Kennedy. Right now the spotlight is on old school images taken in New...
HWKN wins the 2012 Young Architects Program at MoMA PS1 in New York

HWKN wins the 2012 Young Architects Program at MoMA PS1 in New York

Announced by The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, the New Tork-based office HWKN (HollwichKushner) has been placed as the winner of the 13th edition of the annual Young Architects Program (YAP) in NY.                
Thom Browne's menswear

Thom Browne’s menswear

Thom Browne is an American fashion designer based in New York City.
Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 Preview: Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound

Issue 24 of one small seed asks you to ‘Listen to my Colour and Look at my Sound’. Music, motion, words and colour – looking beyond the obvious, our latest issue brings a union of the senses. To follow is an all-inclusive preview of the new issue: a full breakdown of content that resonates with...
Issue 24's 'Now Showing' Selection

Issue 24’s ‘Now Showing’ Selection

one small seed TV and Jameson Irish Whiskey bring local and international pop culture to life with online entertainment that hits you like a chair in the face. It features interviews, documentaries, party clips, film trailers, news, views and behind-the-scene looks at fashion, design, photography and music. So head to onesmallseed.tv for television with a...

FlashBack | Breaking Down Wall Street | Issue23

Two things people do not want to see being made: laws and sausages. You might add ‘art’ to that list, but first watch this video of street artists Supakitch and Koralie painting a wall of the Museum of Modern Culture in Göteborg, Sweden. It offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the process of creation… it all...
Black Coffee directed by Chloe Coetsee of Bouffant/ Fringe

Black Coffee directed by Chloe Coetsee of Bouffant/ Fringe

This video piece accompanied the Black Coffee fashion installation at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York; it subsequently travelled to the Iziko National Gallery of South Africa. The film explores a journey of mysticism and ritual as reflected within the Black Coffee collection, it requires dedication in viewing. Length 05:29 (28 March...
Puma Fashion Shoot

Puma Fashion Shoot

In celebration of Puma’s longstanding corroboration of African football, the global ‘sports lifestyle’ brand commissioned prominent New York artist Kehinde Wiley to create artworks in honour of the beautiful game and its African superstars. For our fashion section this season, one small seed constructed a shoot inspired by his art, featuring the Puma Africa Collection...

FlashBack | The Artist in Tim Biskup | Issue13

Tim Biskup’s dense, character-driven style is inspired by mid-century modern design infused with a healthy dose of punk rock energy. Since the mid-eighties, he has produced a constant stream of limited edition prints, clothing, toys, books and other publications. Long recognised for his complex colour and design theories and a decidedly populist aesthetic, Biskup has...

FlashBack | Miss Van la Révolution feminine | issue8

Miss Van has become one of the most iconic artists of our generation. Beyond making a name for herself in the otherwise male-dominated culture of graffiti, her work has made a transcendental shift from gritty streets to pristine gallery walls. Bijou de Beau crosses the street to visit the gallery and find out more. Beholders...
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