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This 1972 gate-fold cover collage was created by Walter Allner, the Bauhaus-trained graphic designer who was art director of Fortune magazine from 1962 to 1974. It was photographed by Robert Crandall.
This artist defrosts our childhood iconography and packs it with dynamite.
Instead of hunting for the latest collage apps like Top 9 or experimenting with new CapCut templates, Instagram has taken a step to simplify the process. The Meta owned platform is introducing a ...
The Pulp singer on conquering his fear of nature, the pleasures and perils of art and aging, and the band’s first new album ...
But of course, so much of early 2000s culture was fun—candy-colored and addictive, from the fashion to the music to the incredibly engrossing television. And so much of it is now fully baked into our ...
GIRL ON GIRL: How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves, by Sophie Gilbert There were several passages in Sophie Gilbert’s blistering, sobering book “Girl on Girl” that ...
“And I think pop culture is a really good vehicle to sort of share those stories and kind of get to the heart of what they’re about.” “Native Pop!” opened on March 20 at the Newberry and ...