by RUTH KIM Take a step back into a Korea of a bygone era at the upcoming exhibit titled, “Sketches of Korean Rural Life in the ’70s: A Peace […]
Category: Art
“Lucky” Editor-in-Chief Eva Chen: The Super Cool, History-Making Sister You Wish You Had
She’s the chicer, cooler older sister you wish you had – one with all the ins on the best stuff, one you want to have a glass of […]
Not For The Faint of Heart: Stomach-Churning Selfie Video On Top Of A Hong Kong Skyscraper
I’m not one who’s afraid of heights, but I certainly know my limits. This video, for instance, definitely goes above and beyond my limits. This selfie video was […]
Michelle Wie’s Cool Time-Lapse Videos of Herself Painting
by REERA YOO Michelle Wie may be laying off the golf course lately due to nursing an injury, but the LPGA golfer has been keeping herself busy with another […]
Kickass Cosplay Alert: Disney Princesses in Armor
Back in the 1980’s, Japan needed a name for the ongoing trend of people dressing up as their favorite cartoon, anime and comic book characters. They came up with the […]
Dog And Owner “Wear Each Other’s Hair” … Because It’s Art
Most pet owners know there’s a thin line between loving your pet and loving your pet. Well Japanese artist Aki Inomata dangerously walks that line with her new project “I […]
Summer Surfing: The New Alexander Wang Cage Installation
When you step into Alexander Wang’s New York Flagship store, you meet “The Cage.” Alone it may seem cold and uninviting, but Wang designed the enclosure to give […]
Pics of the Day: South Korean Women Protest Societal Pressure By Baring Armpit Hair
by MICHELLE WOO Women through the ages have endured shaving nicks, wax burns and all sort of expensive procedures to achieve the standard of having smooth, hairless armpits. Raise […]
The 99 Incredible Faces of Photographer Youngho Kang
by RUTH KIM In a world where the term “selfie” is ubiquitous, it’s easy to grow tired of the endless stream of self-promoting photos that flood your social media […]
Why This Chinese Artist Recreated Noah’s Ark in China
Ninety-nine stuffed animals recently sailed into the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China, on a little fishing boat. But no worries – though the scene may have shared a resemblance to Noah’s […]
Seoul Transforms Urban Eyesores Into Creative, Artistic Spaces
by RUTH KIM An unused factory, a vacated government building, an abandoned commercial space—all are considered eyesores for a city. But, more and more, such sites in Seoul are being replaced by […]
Indonesian Artists Create Must-See DISNEY x MARVEL Crossovers
Milk and cookies. Peanut and jelly. Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears. We may never find out who the geniuses are behind the most known and beloved combinations, but every […]
The Faces Of L.A.’s Skid Row: A Powerful Photo Project By John Hwang
John Hwang makes friends with some of society’s most invisible members: the people living on L.A.’s Skid Row. Many know his face and name, some have his number. He […]
The Life And Art Of Sir Paul McCartney’s Personal Photographer
MJ Kim captures and creates stunning images of some of the world’s biggest stars—the biggest, of course, being Sir Paul McCartney. story and top photograph by MARK EDWARD HARRIS Gracing […]
Image of the Day: Mural Combines Feminist Icons Malala And Rosie the Riveter
You’re probably familiar with World War II icon, Rosie the Riveter, who represented the strength of the women who took up jobs at factories when men were off at […]