Unique To The Unison: Read Our Interview Of Taboo Founder Kenny Eshinlokun

 

Photograph by AgustΓ­n FarΓ­as

 

In the fall of 2020, Kenny Eshinlokun launched her creative agency, Taboo, to create world class projects that transcend audiences and industry borders. After working for a decade in the marketing and music industries, she saw the need for artists to build meaningful, long-term partnerships with brands that truly care about their creative endeavors. Through Taboo, she has built a global cohort of creatives and brands that are committed to giving back to their communities and building relationships that are rooted in genuinely shared visions. Autre caught up with the Eshinlokun to talk about the inspiration for starting her own agency, the meaning of true allyship, and the future of Taboo. Read more.

Autre Magazine Biodiversity Issue Celebration with Nicodim Gallery At Honey's Brooklyn

Autre Magazine celebrates its Biodiversity Issue with Nicodim Gallery ahead of their group exhibition, Hollow Moon, which opens in New York on December 9th. Autre also celebrates the release of Murder Suey, a serial novella by Brad Philips and Gideon Jacobs, which is available to purchase here. Wine generously provided by Gia Coppola. photographs by Oliver Kupper

Ariana Papademetropoulos "The Emerald Tablet" After Party At Jeffrey Deitch's Residence

photographs by Oliver Kupper

Madre Mezcal Launches Desert Water @ The Red Dog Saloon In Pioneertown

Out in the arid, martian landscape of Pioneertown lies the Red Dog Saloon, an oasis brimming with live music and refreshing new libations. On July 10, guests braved the warm temperatures for an afternoon of activities and activations including Latinx With Plants, a nursery aimed at community and healing through plants, indigo dyed t-shirts from Jungmaven, Madre themed tattoos from The LA River Tattoo Co., tarot card readings from Quinn Castro, and herbal apothecary products from Grateful Desert. MADRE DESERT WATER offered guests the opportunity to make donations in support of The Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, RAICES, who fight on the national frontlines for the right of all people to seek a safe and secure future for their families. 

Live music from Steven Smithie graced Pioneertown at dusk. Late night DJ sets inside the Red Dog Saloon included Que.Madre from Chulita Vinyl Club and Reverberation Radio. photographs by Clifford Usher

 
 

A Visit To The Miles C. Bates β€œWave House” In Palm Desert

With it’s patented curving roof that mimics the peaks of the surrounding San Jacinto Mountains, the iconic Miles C. Bates β€œWave House” has been brilliantly and expertly restored by Los Angeles-based Stayner Architects and is now available to book for overnight stays. Every inch of the home in its original incarnationβ€”before a devastating series of remodelsβ€”has been reconsidered with exacting precision, save for a few minor modern amenities that enhance the home’s livability and that continue the architect’s vision for domestic desert bliss. Built for an archetypal, midcentury American playboy and sculptor, Miles C. Bates in 1955 by architect and inventor Walter S. Whiteβ€”a former apprentice of Rudolf Schindlerβ€”the house exudes the charm of high, but moderate living and square footage devoted to only the essentials; a less-is-more ethos that gives midcentury architecture its understated grandeur. But, while the physical footprint might be minimal, the house feels anything but cramped. The maximization and utilization of space makes the Wave House feel larger than life, a type of floor planning that belongs to only the greatest architects. Large sliding steel-framed glass doors and clerestory windows create a seamless transition from the great indoors to the great outdoors. The roller coaster roof undulates, giving the entire house a kind of oneness that is alluring and near mystical. With original terrazzo floors and ash wood panels, the house is a masterpiece of materiality and sensuous glamour; even the automated curtains have a kind of burlesque eroticism. A small cactus enclosure feels like a private peep show for thirsty and thorny flora. At night, a soaking tub beckons just steps from the bedroom. As architect and engineer Marcus Vitruvius opined in his treatise for Roman architecture, that in order for buildings to have the perfect proportions, they must have three attributes: firmitas, utilitas and venustas (strength, utility and beauty). The Wave House has all three in spades. Click here to book your stay.

Pioneering Streetwear Brand Slam Jam Opens 30-Year Archive In Ferrara

 
 

Founded by Luca Benini in 1989, Slam Jam was born to serve the underground long before the term β€œstreetwear” existed, becoming the first Italian importer of then unknown brands such as Stussy. From its HQ in Ferrara, far from the European fashion establishment, Slam Jam has honed a unique and highly distinctive style guided by art, music and clubbing, connecting tribes of like-minded people across the world. From the rural outskirts of Ferrara, in the last 30 years Slam Jam has become a globally renowned cultural institution, its name on urban subculture clothing and goods a seal of guarantee.

For the first time since its establishment over 30 years ago, Slam Jam, is opening the doors of its archive with an exclusive project devised by Nationhood. The project comprises a new location in Slam Jam’s headquarters in Ferrara, and a consultable online atlas stemming from an experimental publishing plan focused on the brand’s cultural heritage. Formerly the private collection of Slam Jam founder, Luca Benini, this ultra-refined pastiche of eighties-to-the-present-day underground culture is now a new cultural resource with its own digital platform, a long list of publishing products, and various offline off-shoot activities hinging around visual art and culture. Nationhood has designed an infinite scroll, a digital flow that unites different contents in a sequence of images which is a collision of Lo-Fi cinema and β€œeBay aesthetics” visual brutalism. The upshot is a new digital device collecting the anthropology of the look and underground subcultures of which Luca Benini was a founding presence: from clubbing on the Riviera Romagnola, London and early β€˜90s New York, to the international hip-hop scene and Japanβ€˜s noughties fashion neo-avant-garde. Once again, Nationhood takes the idea of the archive apart and talks of how customs are the cultural custodian of the contemporary world. And so it has designed a hyper-photographic atlas mixed with soundscapes from the around 10,000 vinyls in the collection, offering up the archive in a visual stream that confirms the potential lyricism of chaos and cyberspace as the symbolic place of a new digital romanticism.

Read Our Interview Of Artist, Abolitionist & Facilitator Brianna Mims

Brianna Mims is a polymath if I’ve ever seen one. Along with a lifetime of training in myriad dance forms and becoming a multidisciplinary movement artist, she can likely be found speaking publicly on the role of the NAACP and transformational justice in the abolitionist movement, or walking runway at any number of fashion weeks, or developing curriculum for children to feel safe in moving and communicating freely. Then again, she might just be researching the efficacy of our local welfare system, or brushing up on her Arabic. click here to read more

Multidisciplinary Artist Chris Emile Presents AMEND @ MAK Center In Los Angeles

An exhibition and series of four performances by multi-disciplinary artist Chris Emile, AMEND explores Black male identity through movement, cinema, sculpture and sound. Emile employs archival & contemporary found footage with artifactual set design to re-render the modern architectural marvel that is the Schindler House into a sacred, private place: a home amenable for Black dealing and healing. An intergenerational cast of three dancers acting as one man, move the audience through the house and through time working their way through the question: who, if not me, decides what a Black man is? This performance series took place on September 26 at the Schindler House of the MAK Center in Los Angeles. continues from its original dates in March 2020, which were postponed due to the coronavirus. photographs by Lani Trock

Take A Peek Inside Voo Store's New Brutal Store Design in Berlin

Now in its 10th year, Voo Store has decided on an in-house redesign of its Kreuzberg concept store. Maintaining the charm of the former locksmith studio, Voo Store eschews well-known architecture firms, deciding instead to pare down its re-design process using local small businesses, designers, and artists in transforming its store space. In light of recent global events, Voo Store aims to go back to basics and focus its energy into collaboration with local projects, local brands, artists, and institutions in order to foster a greater sense of community. Voo Store wants to first establish itself as a Berlin fashion and cultural presence through these collaborative efforts before realizing long-term goals of expanding into additional physical locations in Berlin. We hope the next ten years sees the organic growth of Voo Store with a concerted focus on community, creativity and collaboration. Visit them here: Oranienstraße 24, 10999 Berlin, Germany. photographs by Thomas Meyer

Hollywood Babylon VIP Opening & Autre Issue 9 Release At The Former Spago With Jeffrey Deitch Gallery & Nicodim Part 2

Generously supported by Haoma. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper

Hollywood Babylon VIP Opening & Autre Issue 9 Release At The Former Spago With Jeffrey Deitch & Nicodim Gallery

Generously sponsored by Haoma. Photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper

The Art Of Elysium 13th Annual Heaven Gala At The Hollywood Palladium

The Art of Elysium’s annual HEAVEN is an artistic installation curated by some of the world’s leading and most renowned luminaries. Each year, The Art of Elysium celebrates a chosen visionary who creates their idea of β€œHeaven on Earth” as it relates to the charities four main disciplines: fashion & design, fine arts, music & movement, and theatre & film. The Art of Elysium was founded in 1997 to support artists working for the benefit of others. For over twenty years, they’ve paired volunteer artists with communities in Los Angeles to support individuals in the midst of difficult emotional life challenges like illness, hospitalization, displacement, confinement, and/or crisis. They also serve medically fragile children, teens, adults, seniors, those dealing with social, emotional and mental health issues, and the homeless. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper

Emilien Crespo "Soul Of Los Angeles" After Party at Flamingo Estate In Los Angeles

photographs by Pia Riverola

Emilien Crespo "Soul Of Los Angeles" Signing and After Party @ Owl Bureau and Flamingo Estate

photographs by Jesse Salto

Autre Celebrates Its 8th Issue Featuring John Waters and A Special Collaboration With Old Pal at The Friend In Silverlake

photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper

Autre Magazine Two Day Takeover At Owl Bureau In Highland Park

Autre magazine celebrated its Spring 2019 issue with a two day takeover at Chandelier Creative’s West Coast outpost, Owl Bureau, a former pharmacy in Highland Park. The takeover started with an event on Saturday evening and daytime gathering with a lecture from fire ecologist Richard Minnich. Cocktails were provided by Madre Mezcal. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper

COS x Dia Art Foundation Spring Benefit Gala at Dia:Beacon in New York

London-based fashion brand COS celebrated its partnership with Dia Art Foundation for a second consecutive year at the Dia:Beacon Spring Benefit on May 4th. Guests were among the first to view the new installation of works by Korean artist, Lee Ufan. photographs courtesy of COS (via BFA)

Autre Magazine Celebrates Its Spring 2019 Issue at Margot @ Platform in Culver City

Autre magazine celebrated its new issue at Margot at Platform in Culver City. Madre Mezcal provided libations throughout the evening. photographs by Oliver Maxwell Kupper