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A quarterly digital magazine, focusing on underrepresented photography, design, literature and cinema
Fameless was created as an extension of the lifestyle & culture we're a part of. We value music, photography, literary works and fashion not just by their appearance or sound, but by admiring who their made by, how they're put together and why they're made. Amongst other things, we publish a quarterly magazine available online & in book format, focusing on photography, fashion, art, literary art, cinema and more.
17/01/2018
The daily edit – 0owder Magazine: Tal Roberts h
Powder Magazine Photography Director: David Reddick Art Director: Tyler Hartlage Photographer: Tal Roberts Heidi: Who were you photographing for this story? Tal: I joined three siblings, McKenna, A…
17/01/2018
The stirring of change in Mogadishu - Photographs and text by Marco Gualazzini
In Somalia, long seen from the outside as a place of conflict and strife, a new desire is swelling
16/01/2018
This week in photography books
Taos is a famously spiritual place. Our mountain is sacred, and considered one of the world’s energy vortices, if you believe that sort of thing. So people around here are pretty open …
16/01/2018
Ombre et Lumière - Photographs and text by Helene Antorini
Shadow and darkness playfully vie against powerful, clarifying light in this series of street photographs made around the world
12/01/2018
On the shores of a melting ice country
90% of Greenland is covered in ice
12/01/2018
Pricing & Negotiating: Exterior and aerial architectural images for oil company
Craig Oppenheimer, Wonderful Machine Concept: Exterior and aerial architectural photography of an oil refinery. Licensing: Public display of 15 images in a corporate office. Photographer: Architect…
11/01/2018
Geometry and color: On the streets of Wroclaw and Kuala Lumpur - Photographs and text by Jolanta Mazur
Even though these two cities are thousands of miles apart and home to vastly different cultures, they are united by one trait: eye-catching hues set into satisfying patterns, unified through the eyes of the photographer
11/01/2018
The art of the personal project: Joe Pugliese
The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show …
10/01/2018
Norway’s time of darkness: The Winter Solstice
In the depths of winter, Norway experiences only a few hours of daylight
10/01/2018
CH Omakase 2017: Artist Danner milliken USB keys
Tiny, colorful vaults of digital art that are works of art themselves
10/01/2018
These centers are helping artists with disabilities break into the mainstream (and the market)
From Oakland to Osaka, these pioneering centers for artists with disabilities are helping bring so-called “Outsider” work into the mainstream.
09/01/2018
From vandalism to fine art: Alicia McCarthy on Bay Area graffiti culture since the ‘90s
Painter Alicia McCarthy's rainbow-colored canvases have brought the artist success—which McCarthy uses to give back to her Bay Area community.
09/01/2018
Human Nature - Photographs and text by Lucas Foglia
Research suggests that time spent outdoors in nature is integral to a life well lived
09/01/2018
Impossible portraits: Empty reflections - Photographs and text by Leonardo Magrelli
At first glance, these images seem straightforward—and yet, they could never exist in reality
08/01/2018
Photographing epiphanies across Crete - Photographs and text by Spiros Zervoudakis
Renewing a tradition that stretches back to ancient times, the Greek Orthodox Epiphany is a celebration of renewal, purification, and a refreshed power for the new year
08/01/2018
The photograph that showed us what nuclear destruction could look like
The story behind the iconic image of a mushroom cloud erupting over Nagasaki, Japan, in the wake of an atomic bomb.
05/01/2018
Artist Awol Erizku on using music and pop culture to ake "Blackness as Accessible as Possible"
While Erizku may be most known for his celeb status (he took the famous photo of pregnant Beyonce), his artworks resonate far beyond our handheld screens to remix art history and black culture.
04/01/2018
The birth of non-objective painting
To many, Wassily Kandinsky was the greatest force behind the birth of non-objective abstraction, i.e. paintings without any recognizable objects in them.
04/01/2018
The art of the personal project: Raphael Olivier
The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show …
04/01/2018
The man who bought 60,000 ceramic tiles from Dalí, is finally ready to sell them
In 1976, German lawyer Peter Ackermann bought 60,000 ceramic tiles designed by Salvador Dalí. And he didn’t have a clue what to do with them.
04/01/2018
Out of Breath by Hakan Simsek
“Maybe more than the place I live, the place where I will be buried will define who I am, in the end…My chosen photographs are flashes about myself—and my death…” An award-winning series on childhood, memory, identity, and ephemerality
03/01/2018
The Big Life: Nick Kelly
Big Life Editor: Ryan Waterfield Creative Director: Britt Johnson Photographer: Nick Kelly Heidi: How did the story come about since it was a collection of stock images? Nick: Big Life, a magazine …
03/01/2018
The bluebells beside us unnoticed
“Space for imagination is all I ask
28/12/2017
Forty artists share their favorite shows of 2017
Who better than artists to select what matters in the art world? Artsy asked 40 of our favorites to weigh in on the most important exhibitions of 2017.
27/12/2017
Best of 2017: Five of our favorite video interviews
Step into the studios, homes, and exhibitions of some of your favorite photographers through these exclusive video interviews
25/12/2017
Here are the most talked about artists of 2017
From Renaissance masters to top-of-the-charts female rappers, these fourteen artists took the media by storm in 2017.
25/12/2017
The twenty most influential artists of 2017
Artsy’s editors offer up our take on the 20 artists who in 2017 had an outsized impact on artistic production and culture at large.
23/12/2017
Artists on Kickstarter’s new drip platform see potential for extra income
Kickstarter’s new online platform Drip serves to provide funding to creative individuals. But could it actually support an artist’s career?
22/12/2017
Twenty-five favorite photo stories from LensCulture in 2017
Presenting our favorite features from the entire year
22/12/2017
This week in photography books: Orestes Gonzalez
I don’t know from Miami. I may have had lunch there with my grandmother and her husband, driven in an 80’s Cadillac, but if so, I was just a kid at the time. I’ve heard all…
22/12/2017
Seven simple ways to be more creative in 2018
Looking back on 2017, we share tips based on new research that will help you be more creative in 2018.
22/12/2017
In search of a more equal history: Curator Adrienne Edwards on the upending power of "Blackness in Abstraction"
Curator Adrienne Edwards discusses the heady ideas animating her latest group show, which features 29 A-list artists from Robert Rauschenberg to Wangechi Mutu.
22/12/2017
Yves Klein’s legacy is about much more than blue
Klein was a much more complex, controversial, and often contradictory figure than his singular legacy suggests.
21/12/2017
The art of the personal project: Brinson + Banks
The Art of the Personal Project is a crucial element to let potential buyers see how you think creatively on your own. I am drawn to personal projects that have an interesting vision or that show …
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