WILDLIFE

Posted on 2018-10-29

14-year-old Joe is the only child of Jeanette and Jerry, a housewife and a golf pro, in a small town in 1960s Montana. Nearby, an uncontrolled forest fire rages close to the Canadian border, and when Jerry loses his job and his sense of purpose, he decides to join the cause of fighting the fire, leaving his wife and son to fend for themselves. Suddenly forced into the role of an adult, Joe witnesses his mother’s struggle as she tries to keep her head above water. WILDLIFE, is the directorial debut of Paul Dano, co-written along with Zoe Kazan (THE BIG SICK). Elegantly adapted from Richard Ford’s novel of the same name.

In theatres November 9th, 2018

www.ifcfilms.com

  

AFEW x BEAMS x ASICS GEL-LYTE III ORANGE KOI

Posted on 2018-10-29

This exclusive collection with and produced by Beams will only be available in limited quantities worldwide. In total there are five different styles, two hoodies, two long sleeves and a 5-panel cap. The motive is always the Orange Koi and depending on the style either a “Koi” Kanji can be seen or a world map, which represents the German-Japanese friendship.

www.beams.co.jp
www.afew-store.com

  

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE QUEEN – MERRIE LAND

Posted on 2018-10-29

The Good, The & Queen are: Damon Albarn, Paul Simonon, Simon Tong & Tony Allen.
“Merrie Land” is taken from the new album, out on the 16th November 2018.

thegoodthebadandthequeen.com

  

STANLEY KUBRICK – THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS

Posted on 2018-10-29

Stanley Kubrick was just 17 when he sold his first photograph to the pictorial magazine Look in 1945. In his photographs, many unpublished, Kubrick trained the camera on his native city, drawing inspiration from the nightclubs, street scenes, and sporting events that made up his first assignments, and capturing the pathos of ordinary life with a sophistication that belied his young age. Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs features more than 120 photographs by Kubrick from the Museum’s Look Magazine archive, an unparalleled collection that includes 129 photography assignments and more than 12,000 negatives from his five years as a staff photographer. For any fan of Kubrick’s films, the exhibition explores a formative phase in the career of one of the 20th century’s most renowned motion picture directors.

Opposite – Stanley Kubrick for “Look” Magazine. “Rosemary Williams, Show Girl,” 1949

Exhibition runs through to January 6th, 2019

Museum of the City of New York
1220 5th Avenue
New York
10029 NY

www.mcny.org

  

HELMUT LANG HALLOWEEN COLLECTION

Posted on 2018-10-29

Comprised of T-shirts, hoodies and a womenswear sweater, the special range marks the iconic label’s move to pick up its lost Halloween traditions. An updated reissue of a 2003 release, the collection is centered around graphics and logotypes that serve as markers of the undying cult quality of Helmut Lang. The front of each orange and black piece is dressed with a contrasting split band graphic, while the rear lists out the details of the capsule using Helmut’s signature info print.

www.helmutlang.com

  

DABSMYLA – THINGS THAT CAN’T BE SEEN

Posted on 2018-10-29

Husband-and-wife visual artist duo, DABSMYLA employ a shared design language that dictates subject matter, positioning, color theory and perspective. With this established framework and unspoken set of rules—strengthened by over a dozen years of working together simultaneously—their singular goal is to tell an expansive story that is wholly unique to their own experiences.

With THINGS THAT CAN’T BE SEEN, DABSMYLA have reached beyond the world where their characters have lived in the past, and created plausibly realistic situations and settings connecting to these invisible energies and entities.

Exhibition runs through to November 11th, 2018

8070 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles
CA 90048

dabsmyla.com