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UK-based filmmaker James Aiken embarks on a nautical exploration of Greenland

The desolate region surrounding Iceland and Greenland is, in essence, pure wilderness. The landscape, the people—every aspect of the area is unique. While the two isolated countries share an impressive amount of geographic similarities, the native cultures are each wholly their own, developing separately through history. Given the rare opportunity to crew for a local Icelandic sailor on a trip from Greenland to Iceland across …

Four&Sons Magazine

The charming debut print edition from the dog-meets-culture site

Following the overwhelming success of a one-off promotional print journal, Australia’s Four&Sons—a design and culture publication with man’s best friend its defining theme—has just announced a biannual print journal that will be distributed internationally. As we’ve mentioned before, Four&Sons is not a pet magazine. The publication comprises writing, art and photography by some of the world’s most talented creatives, who also happen to live with …

Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe

The Guggenheim's new exhibition presents a holistic view of the avant-garde art movement and its revolutionary ideals

Taking over nearly the entirety of NYC’s Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Guggenheim Museum, the upcoming exhibition “Italian Futurism, 1909–1944: Reconstructing the Universe” will ambitiously showcase the lesser known, early 20th century art movement. Originating in Italy in 1909, Futurism’s origins lie in a high-energy manifesto written by philosopher and propagandist F.T. Marinetti, which praised the spirit of rebellion, the speed of racing cars, the beauty of …