A Tribe Called Guess

Philip Seymour Hoffman's inimitable talent, architecture in ice, bionic hands and more in our weekly look at the web

This month, the vibrant London-based designer and style muse Fred Butler has transformed the KK Outlet into a “futuristic temple” for her first ever solo show, which is centered around a peaceful utopia. Entitled “Travelling Mac Fred On A Q-Tip For A Tribe Called Guess,” the show—curated by Ryan Lanji—features Butler’s own conceptual shrines, photography by Walter Hugo & Zoniel, flower arrangements by The Flower …

The Beautiful Game

Philip Seymour Hoffman's inimitable talent, architecture in ice, bionic hands and more in our weekly look at the web

At the height of the World Cup, with the best soccer players vying for the global title, few can question the sport’s aesthetic prowess. But is it art? An exhibit on show at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art explores the wide range of artistic perspectives on the game through 32 divergent artists. While some pieces focus on particular moments or players (such as …

George Condo: Ink Drawings

Large-scale figurative works on paper by the visionary artist

It’s impossible to deny the importance of artist George Condo; with his engaging, visceral work spanning three decades across drawing, printmaking, painting and sculpture. His first solo exhibitions took place in the emerging bustle of New York City’s East Village galleries in 1981. He since went on to exhibit globally with pieces kept in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney …