Meat 6 Launch Party

Some time ago, I debuted the Printed Matters section with Meat – a London based zine created by Adrian Lourie. His eye candy style photography and devotion to print have brought us 5 issues of arousing meat catalogs. The sixth is in the pipes and ready to be shot at you. To celebrate the 6th issue of Meat,

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Burberry Prosum Autumn Winter 2012/2013

Burberry showed their Autumn Winter 2012 Burberry Prosum collection during Milan fashion week. Some of the silhouettes included heritage trench coats, oversize college stripe trench coats, slim single breasted heritage trench coats, luggage lock duffle coats, slim sartorial tailoring, sartorial double breasted top coats as well as sartorial tailored Chesterfields. What caught my attention were the quilted shearling field jackets,

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Luca Mantovanelli

Luca Mantovanelli is not your usual new artsy kid on the blog. He’s not obsessed with himself; he didn’t invest in an old Polaroid camera and hoped to get rich and famous overnight; and most of all – he’s got real, raw talent. Luca is born June 11 1984 somewhere around Brescia. He lived there until the end of high school,

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Nathaniel Mellors

Thanks to Sean’s overly excited report on Nathan Mellors’ exhibition in the ICA in London and after some video soul searching, the next logical step is to share the art on Grateful Grapefruit. Born in Doncaster, England 1974, Nathaniel lives and works in London. He studied 1999–2001 at the Royal College of Art, London and 1996–1999 at Ruskin School, Oxford University.

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Jeff Hahn

Jeff Hahn looks more like a 16-yo innocent boy than an emerging photographer with fierce chances for big success. But that’s just the looks. No wonder you haven’t heard about him yet – although he is based in London, Jeff is actually more popular in Hong Kong. There he’s been published in Esquire, KEE Magazine, Maison Mode, HK Magazine, Galleri HK. Online you might

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cinimod studio

Cinimod Studio will be a source of inspiration for more than one generation of future architects and artists to come. Forget about TRON, Minority Report and such – cinimod is the future now (and I am not exaggerating!) It is also a cross-discipline practice based in London specializing in the fusion of architecture and lighting design. It was started by

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Queen Jackee Word

Photos by Christo You better remember this day. Because today we celebrate the one and only Queen Jackee. That’s right, peasants, hereby I pronounce December 16 for the Official International Queen Jackee Day. Let the celebrations begin! They will include extravagant outfits, exotic foods, black outing drinks and wild orgies – because that is how a real Queen should be

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Alex Turvey

Alex Turvey is on a never-ending quest to save the world from bad design and black-and-whiteness. His passion for unusual forms, craving for couture and awesome directing skills turn folklore into futuristic style. Alex is not your usual artist who concentrates on only one technique or means of expression – every time he surprises with new mixes of illustration, design,

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Nick Gentry: Floppy VHS portraits

Nick Gantry was a bit annoying as a boy. He used to collect all those floppy disks and VHS tapes – even his mother didn’t know what is wrong with her most beloved. Until one day he became famous for recycling his whole stash of old data carriers into art (see the gallery at the end for a detailed brief

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