Photographer Kenneth Willardt: The Beauty Book

An inside look at his NYC gallery in advance of a new interactive book and exhibition

Back in 2003, photographer Kenneth Willardt purchased a corner building in the far west of NYC’s Chelsea neighborhood, a hub for the arts and creative industries. Over 10 years later, the space still functions as both his 558 Gallery and a personal photography studio. Last year Willardt transformed the space for his first major solo exhibition “Size Does Matter“—which featured glorious large-scale images of women …

Kalimist K Boog Gives Funk a Modern Facelift

The Tel Aviv-based producer's debut album is a gritty, sexy affair

The words “hip-hop,” “funk” and ” Tel Aviv” usually aren’t uttered in the same sentence, but one musician is making sure it will soon become commonplace. Daniel Kalimist has been flying under the radar for some time, DJing at local venues like Pasaz, Teder and Breakfast Club, while self-releasing his own tunes (for free) under his stage name Kalimist K Boog. Through his friends at …

Interview: Iggy Pop

The iconic rocker on picking up women in daylight, his greatest moments and his new clothing collaboration with Sailor Jerry

No musician ushered in the punk rock movement with as much fervor and chaos as Iggy Pop. He defined the times. He defied expectation. He rocked out, collaborating with and inspiring the best. His live shows would fill arenas and his tracks would define crucial moments in cinema. And over time, he became a household name. On a recent trip to Miami, we met with …