Sunday, 31 May 2020

THE COLOR OF FEAR

 
Excerpt from The Color of Fear, a 1994 documentary directed by Lee Mun Wah. Watch in full here

Saturday, 30 May 2020

Tuesday, 26 May 2020

DIJON - ROCK N ROLL

 
Taken from Dijon's new EP How Do You Feel About Getting Married? Available here.

Monday, 25 May 2020

STOP FOR BUD

Stop for Bud is an experimental portrait of the American jazz pianist Bud Powell, filmed in Copenhagen in 1963.

Sunday, 24 May 2020

THELONIOUS MONK: STRAIGHT, NO CHASER

Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser is a 1988 documentary about the life of the bebop pianist and composer. Directed by Charlotte Zwerin, it features live performances by Monk and his group, and posthumous interviews with friends and family. The film was created when a large amount of archived footage of Monk was found in the 1980s.

Watch here.

Saturday, 23 May 2020

HOOD MID-CENTURY MODERN

A small selection of images from my new favourite Instagram account @hoodmidcenturymodern. The account explores Mid-Century Modern design in neighbourhoods across America, as well as MCM-adjacent art and inspiration.

I GET COPIERS COPYIN'

'I Hate My Job' era Killa Cam by Chris Shonting.

Friday, 22 May 2020

MARTHA COOPER

Martha Cooper is one of the most respected names in photojournalism. A legend in New York City, Martha was one of the earliest photographers to document the graffiti scene of the 1970s and 80s. Her first book, Subway Art (with Henry Chalfant), has sold over half a million copies and is affectionately known as the “bible” of street art and graffiti.

See more of her work here.

THE BANGY BOOK

While attending Art School in New York in 1984, Alan W. Vincent documented the city's gay Black and Puerto Rican street subculture. The photographs exhibit the sexual style of dress, body language, haircuts, gold chains and sneakers which are characteristic of the Bangy Boy look.

(Via Janus Books)

Thursday, 21 May 2020

THOMAS HOEPKER

A selection of images by German photographer Thomas Hoepker. More here.

LONDON GRIME

Before he shot Houston Rap, Peter Beste spent a week photographing grime crews, MCs, and pirate radio stations in East London in 2005. Check out the who’s who of UK grime here.