THE NEW // VIDERE LICET “MELTFORMS”
Los Angeles has a new experimental art and design gallery – THE NEW. Now on view is a body of work from Videre Licet entitled “Meltforms” The exhibition consists of a series of glass and metal sculptural lightboxes illuminated with internal LED lights. The idea came to life when artistic duo, designer Daniele Albright and design curator Stefan Lawrence, […]
SUPPORT LA’S AT-RISK YOUTH // ARTSY TARTSY
This Saturday, October 15th, bid on original artwork and photography to support at-risk youth of Los Angeles at Artsy Tartsy. Proceeds of purchases go to LA Youth Network, which provides shelter and services to homeless and foster youth in LA, and GetLit, an organization fighting to spur teenage literacy rates. Artists will include FriendsWithYou, Shepard […]
PARACHUTE MARKET // JUNE 18 – 19 // LETS GO!
Come on down to our block for the 6th rendition of Parachute Market in The Arts District downtown for LA Design Week. The theme, “Alone Together,” encourages our creative community to explore who we are without a lens and why we thrive in community. The Digital Age has connected and disconnected us in ways never before […]
WORKAHOLIC // KXG
From within an open air temple in Indonesia, the KXG Atelier embodies a sense of timeless intensity. Of tropical density, richly perfumed with incense rituals – the elements abound in a deep breath of creation. It is where Australian born, Katharine Grace and Krishna Godhead are the founders of KXG, making clothes and documenting their […]
The Work Magazine x De Soto Gallery x Sadie Wechsler
The Work Magazine is excited to partner up with the illustrious De Soto Gallery, Saturday the 27th for the photo exhibit of Sadie Wechsler. Sadie creates dream like worlds with her photographs that hint at another dimension, another world, even another universe – but in this lifetime and space. Sadie Wechsler (born in Seattle) received her […]
Spatially Speaking // Art show
Some of our favorite LA based artists are coming together in one house. We don’t even know what we will do with all of this in one night…probably explode. Save
FRANK GEHRY // A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF BADASSERY
Frank Gehry, the revolutionary architectural urbanist, began his work in the mid 1960’s in Los Angeles. The vision and playfulness on reality has shown through and has paved way for new ideas. His work has gone down as some of the most influential modern designs. You can now view drawings and models never before seen by […]
CLIMB ON NEPAL // FUNDRAISER IN BROOKLYN
In wake of the recent devastating earthquakes in Nepal, the New York climbing community has partnered with Wythe Hotel and charity organization Waves for Water to create an event to celebrate adventure and a climber’s relationship with the mountains, as a nod to the Himalayas, the highest mountain range in the world, and to provide […]
x Vogue Editor Starts a ‘Zine // Lets Party
Writer/photographer/editor Debra Scherer started her magazine career twenty years ago, at American Vogue at the beginning of Anna Wintour’s reign. Not a bad way to cut your teeth in the magazine business, hearing Candy Price’s stories about the 1970s New York social scene and taking points from Andre Leon Tally on the essence and values of haute […]