The Sire: Chaz “Toro Y Moi” Bundick
The Sound: Chillwave/Eighties Synth-Funk
The Scene: The Relentless Garage, Highbury, London, UK
Standin’ in line to see the show tonight, and there’s a light on… heavy glow; by the way, I tried to say I’d be there… waiting for…

Cooped up in his London studio, Dale Edwin Murray spends another day scavenging through the infinite lands of cyberspace, patiently waiting for a likable idea to spontaneously present itself. It does, eventually, and henceforth the work journey begins; Hours, days, weeks later, the click of a button concludes the process and voila, the piece is ready for show.
Bringing Ad a Day back like a phoenix from the ashes… much like the fleur-de-lis did this year; naturally, in an effort to polish the once lost treasure, New Orleans made it clear – with advertisements like the one below – they have a keen focus on waste management… read: after Mark “Brownie Hell-on-Earth of a Job” Brown got done with us we know what trash looks like – so take that rif-raff back to Jersey where you found it
Painter Stella Im Hultberg recently posted these images of the opening of her solo show Fragmented at London Miles Gallery in London. Take a closer look at images from the opening night below.
Designer Carri Munden rolled out the Fall/Winter 2011/12 collection for Cassette Playa at London Fashion Week with a little help from her new BF, Ken®. And they say Barbie’s winning. The show’s finale featured several looks from Cassette Playa x Ken®, an exclusive collaboration with Ken® that launches exclusively at colette in Paris 7 March with a dedicated window installation, a limited edition colette Tee, and accompanying archive Ken® exhibition featuring dolls from the past 6 decades. Take a closer look at the collection below.
George Morton-Clark picked a name when he named this piece. It’s fitting. The London based artist recently completed the above oil painting entitled “Beautifully Destructive,” and was kind enough to share. No word if George has a show or anything planned for this work. But I’m sure he has a trick or two up his sleeve. Nice work either way.
Uber famous street artist Bansky is known for ambiguity, but this piece found in London takes the cake. Is this Bansky's work? Is it work at all? If you have a great photo of “Art is Everywhere” email it to info@an-mag.com.
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On The London Riots–As Ugly As It May Seem, Sometimes It’s The Most Beautiful Sight
Every now and then, with the right amount of pressure, the pot will boil over.
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