A still stunning space, harking back to the 1990s NYC that had fantastic, tasteful boutiques.
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Current representing gallery.
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The St Bride Foundation is the home of the St Bride Library, an incredible resource of printing history, in the form of books, printed ephemera, and tools from the trade. It also hosts many fantastic talks each year – check their website for details.
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Super nice cafe that runs the whole way through a block in Surry Hills. Awesome food and super fun staff + they have really good coffee. It's big so you always get a place and it's a super chilled atmosphere.
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Built by my Dad and I in the rafters of an old peanut factory in Hackney Wick, I have slept and scribbled in this space for a number of years now. I enjoy being instantly confronted by the days task as soon as I wake. Despite the lack of natural light and paper thin walls this studio is great place to produce work. By far my favourite edition to the space of late has been my hammock.
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Best coffee in Providence, hands down.
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Workspace, restaurant, and exhibition place. located in the design Area from Milan. 
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Old San Juan is the oldest Spanish colonial city in Puerto Rico built in the 1500's and an UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you visit, take your time walking around the streets and pay close attention to the doors and the original cobblestones that make up this beautiful city.
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Springfield is a good place to find junk, and the STD Central is a fun place to start. Visitors from out of town will be sure to find all sorts of Missouri ephemera and other goodies.
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Had a quick stop over in Miami en route to Mexico, and I knew the perfect place to go- The Wynwood Walls. Graffiti art has become quite a fixture in our modern day cities and it's been fascinating seeing more graffiti artists showcased in museums and galleries around the world. Coming from LA I see quite an array of artists in the city as Los Angeles is such a creative mecca for artists. Having said that, with all of our painted walls and exhibitions, Wynwood Walls is definitely one of the best spaces I've seen showcasing street art. All the walls are flanked with beautiful murals, painted by some of the world's leading street artists like Shepard Fairey, Tristan Eaton, and Audrey Kawasaki. Besides being a photo-op hot spot, it's also a very relaxing environment with plenty of spaces to sit and relax in while enjoying the artwork.
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I love having Breakfast at Le Coucou - you'll find me here several times a week. Le Californien, OJ and Expresso! Dinner is very formal - but amazing if you dig the French high-end, but Pro tip: They have amazing drinks, so drop by and hang in the bar for a few drinks!
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J+A is a hidden and unpretentious café/ bar just off busy Clerkenwell Road - with outdoor seating!
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Copenhagen based graphic designer
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Designer and Director and Co-founder at OMSE
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Bratislav Milenkovic is an illustrator based in Belgrade, Serbia where he graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts. Having been a freelance illustrator for the past couple of years, Bratislav had the opportunity to work with a wide range of editorial clients from all around the world. While working on assignments or just flicking through the archives of vintage illustration, his dog Vito keeps an eye on him in the studio at all times. For Bratislav, the best way to start the day is a morning chat with his girlfriend, over a cup of a good pour over coffee.
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Genevieve Lutkin is an artist based in London and graduate from the Royal College of Art Moving Image and Photography MA programmes. Working in photography and moving image, her work has been exhibited at galleries such as TATE Modern, Mimar Sinan Contemporary Art Museum Istanbul, Pump House Gallery London, Focal Point Gallery Southend and screened at festivals such as UnderWire Film Festival and Alchemy Moving Image Festival. She has also been involved with the Tomma Rum artist residency in Skellefteå, Sweden and has presented research examining ‘The Uncanny’ within moving image at the Academy of Finland and Finnish Anthropological Society interdisciplinary conference in Helsinki, Finland.
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Furniture and object designer.
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In 2018, Andrea Anner and Thibault Brevet started a collaborative practice together. They have been informally working alongside on a number of projects but a common will to explore specific themes emerged. The practice develops around the idea of Non-Industrial Robotics: Three years ago they started experimenting with industrial robotic systems such as robotic arms and industrial automation processes. Together they develop works exploring Human-Machine Interactions through the lens of kinetic and interactive devices. The studio is currently in Residence at Atelier Luma in Arles.
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Illustrator and painter Sayori Wada has established herself working with a diverse array of clients from many different areas including the music, fashion and food industries. Her characteristic style, with its contrasting dynamics and great love for detail, has graced brands such as Nike, Nestlé or agnès b. Over the past several years, Wada has been exhibiting her work in many countries in Asia and Europe, including Japan, Hong Kong, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
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“Today, luxury is not lived in the same way as before. Today, luxury is not perceived as it once was. Today we experience two luxuries that do not speak the same language and do not live within the same values."
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Graphic Designer and Art Director running around the city looking for good coffee.
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Photographer, designer and visual storyteller
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Filmmaker, fascinated by social expectations and discomfort, errant characters, strange houses and hidden islands.
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Izabela Jurcewicz is a Photographer, Visual Artist and Educator. Izabela’s photographs have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including the International Center of Photography, Baxter St CCNY, ClampArt, School of Visual Arts Flatiron Gallery, Affirmation Arts in New York, RISD Museum and MONA Museum of the Newest Art in Poznan. Her works were presented during such international photography festivals as Month of Photography in Bratislava (OFF), 12th Fotofestival in Lodz, 8th Biennale of Photography in Poznan. Recent talks given at Museum Fine Arts Boston and Griffin Museum. Izabela is currently a lecturer at University of Arts Poznan.
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Andrea Sullivan is a Sydney based artist. She has lived in Fontainebleau, London, Toronto and New York. Her vibrant works are assembled testaments to her travels and their time laboured intensity and beauty are a myriad of these experiences. Her work is held in private collections the world over and has shown in NYC and Sydney.
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Bas van Wieringen (b. 1983, NL) lives and works in Amsterdam. Bas graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in 2011. His work has been exhibited in The Netherlands and abroad, among de Hallen/Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem (NL), Institut für Kunst- pädagogik, Frankfurt (DE), Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam (NL), Fringe Arts Festival, Bath (UK), TENT, Rotterdam (NL) and Camden Arts Centre, London (UK).
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