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Matt Mignanelli
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Rostarr
Romon Kimin Yang, aka Rostarr, is a painter, calligrapher, and filmmaker living and working in Brooklyn. He spent much of his early career focusing on both painting and graphic design, blurring the li…
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Philip Michael Wolfson
Philip Michael Wolfson is an architect from Philadelphia. He was Zaha Hadid's head of design for ten years and now runs his own studio in London where he works on sculptural pieces and interior archit…
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Matt Curry
When we went to Washington, DC, to meet the Grammy-nominated illustrator, he showed us his most recent work, the various techniques he uses, and his small studio in the middle of the woods.
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Ghost of a Dream
Ghost of a Dream is the collaboration of sculptor Lauren Was and painter Adam Eckstrom. Focusing on installation, sculpture, and collage, the married couple have had numerous solo and group shows arou…
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How and Nosm
Twin brothers Raoul and Davide Perre, aka How and Nosm, grew up practicing their craft in Germany, leaving tags all across Europe. After moving to New York and joining the legendary Bronx-based graffi…
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Deedee Cheriel
LA darling Deedee Cheriel is a punk rocker turned painter known for mixing iconography from Indian temple imagery, South American political art, and animals in the wild to produce mystical narrative p…
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Tristan Eaton
VICE and the creators of 'Django Unchained' selected three of America's most exciting up-and-coming artists to hand craft a series of limited edition Creative Recreation sneakers inspired by the film…
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Rafaël Rozendaal
An artist who makes websites as artworks and sells their domain names.
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FAILE
VICE and 42Below recently had the opportunity to collaborate with Brooklyn-based artists FAILE on their permanent installation, The 104 North 7th Project. The piece consists of thousands of handmade t…
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Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman
Justin Lowe and Jonah Freeman create immersive environmental installations that play on ideas of drug culture, psychedelia, architecture, and film.
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Krink
As a punk kid growing up in Queens, Craig Costello would scavenge for supplies to paint the walls and buildings of New York. His desire to create larger pieces and invent unique graffiti tools led to
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Steve Powers
Known in his early days as graffiti icon ESPO, Steve Powers has been a charismatic figure in New York's art and graffiti world for the past 20 years. Seen all over the streets of Philadelphia, New Yor…
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Seher One
VICE heads to Mexico to meet up with graphic artist David Piñón Hernández, otherwise known as Seher One. What started as an illegal graffiti hobby at the age of 15 has developed into an extremely succ…
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown is a tattoo artist who, if you know your history, always comes up when people talk about those who pioneered tattooing in the late 1970s. He worked at China Sea (formerly owned by Sailor Je…
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Christy Karacas
On the eve of Superjail's second season, we sit with show creator and animation genius Christy Karacas to bathe in the wonder of his being.
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Douglas Gordon
Turner Prize-winning artist Douglas Gordon is one of our favorite artists.
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AIDS 3D
This time Art Talk meets the guys from Aids-3D.
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Moynihan
In this episode of “Politicians, Pundits, and Other People,” Eddy Moretti pays a visit to Reason magazine, speaking with sagacious senior editor Michael Moynihan about the magazine&r…
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Jon Kessler
One of Williamsburg’s earliest artists shows us his mechanical prints and things.
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Jonathan Meese
Jonathan Meese is obsessed with German mythology and calls for the dictatorship of art.
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Chris O'Donnell
Deze aflevering van Art Talk praten we met de wereldbekende en zoetgevooisde tattoo-artist Chris O'Donnell.
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Bongoût
Christian “Meeloo” Gfeller and Anna Hellsgård run a silkscreen workshop & Graphic design studio.The two regularly join forces with artists and designers to create limited edition,
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Centralia, PA
In 1962, the coalmine beneath Centralia, PA caught fire – and it still burns today. We traveled there to find out who stayed behind when everyone else gave up on the place.
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Oil of L.A.
Twenty billion barrels of oil sit beneath Los Angeles. Hidden in plain sight, thousands of wells pump day and night all over the city covered by hollow office buildings, camouflaged next to high s
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Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter is a German artist who started out designing record sleeves for punk bands in the 80s and evolved into a Saatchi-repped painter loved by all.
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Lance Acord
Art Talk meets the cinematographer for Where the Wild Things Are.
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Casey Storm
Art Talk meets the costume designer for Where the Wild Things Are.
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Eric Zumbrunnen
Art Talk visits the studio of Eric Zumbrunnen, film editor for Where the Wild Things Are.
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Sonny Gerasimowicz
Art Talk meets the creature designer for Where the Wild Things Are.
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K.K. Barrett
K.K. Barrett explains the creative vision behind the set design of director Spike Jonze’s latest project: Where the Wild Things Are.
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Osang Gwon
Korean artist Osang Gwon introduces us to his “Deodorant type” of sculpture.
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Miki Guadamur
Miki is the dancing leader of a cartoon militia on the warpath to piss off the Mexican art scene.
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Leonard Knight
10,000 gallons of paint and God-love in the middle of the California badlands.
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Vito Acconci
Vito Acconci first gained recognition as a New York City poet who edited the journal 0 TO 9 with Bernadette Mayer in the 60s
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Andreas Golder
A Russian artist obsessed with death and dismemberment? Who’da thunk it.
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Gary Panter
Gary Panter has been up to so much shit over the past three decades it is literally crazy.
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Carlos Amorales
Mexico’s favorite performance artist sets a plague upon an unsuspecting gallery. Mexico City’s favorite performance and graphic artist brings subtlety and innuendo to Times Square an…
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K8 Hardy
Our favorite queer performance artist does handstands for art and fulminates on the troubling funniness of enormous pants. Are you READY!!!
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Miguel Calderon
When I called Miguel to see if he would let us visit him at his studio to shoot this episode of Art Talk! he told me that he didn’t have one.
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Yoshua Okon
Back in the 80s and 90s the art scene in Mexico was filled with boring, solemn, abstract shit. But then video artist Yoshua Okon and his buddy, the painter Miguel Calderon made it fun again.
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Wes Lang
Brooklyn artist Wes Lang and his illustrated bulletin walls
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Assume Vivid Astro Focus
AVAF’s latest foray into severe sensory overload.
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Lizzi B
Lizzi Bougatsos: Artist. Musician. Gap-toothed vixen.
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Barry McGee
The king of West Coast street art in robotic conversation with Aaron Rose of Alleged.
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Terence Koh
In the lair of the Kohbunny.
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Ryan Foerster
Our favorite Canadian photographer takes us to his frozen cabin of gloom.
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AA Bronson
AA Bronson is a nutty old queer who gives people butt massages. Like inside the butt.
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Michelle O'Marah
Michele O’Marah has been one of our favorite video artists ever since ye olde 90s, when we first saw For Those About to Rock.
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Aurel Schmidt
Channeling paranoia and overstimulation into her work.
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Misaki Kawai
The simplicity of creating psychedelic craft-art.
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Dan Colen
From NBA dreams to skate-rat to art school.
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Enrique Metinides
Mexico City’s Weegee.
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Laurel Nakadate
Laurel Nakadate is a video artist who “stars” in most of her works, along with middle-aged saddies who’ve invited her home, an invisible guy humping her in Japan, 9/11, and a hor
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Richard Prince
Taking a trip to Richard’s upstate studio.

Daytona Beach, 1999
Photos by Eli Reed
Bomb Blast Bajaur
Is Life Really Back to Normal in Khar?
BC Bud
Meeting Some Growers Out West
The Imaginary Republic of Molossia
Nevada's Sovereign Micronation
Fuck Him and His Library
George W. Bush Was the Worst
Cry-Baby of the Week
Uh Oh, Someone Downloaded Cartoon Porn