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MAFF Loves: BENJAMIN GORDON

This digital artwork was created by Benjamin Gordon. MAFF does not own any rights to it it is solely in celebration and recognition of the visual artist currently residing in NYC.

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therewereBlackpeoplethere,too. prt. II

da vinci swore the n*ggas from the bible were white

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iPhone 6S Bento Box

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MAFF Loves Hong Kong 🇭🇰: Chance Official

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Parasite in Paradise | uglysiumai

Parasite in Paradise is a holiday advertisement reflecting on the materialism in ritual practice. In Chinese culture, Zhizha (紙紮) is used in ancestral worship to ensure that the spirit has sufficient needs in the paradise. Zhizha are usually substitutes of basic necessities such as shelters, transportation and food. As materialist culture took over China, Zhizha became more extravagant. This animation questions whether we should bring materialism to the afterlife.

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Ego Speech: never enough

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Genetic Salon - Waiting Room

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BURNT

From Robert Wun's 2012 Graduation collection of the London college of Fashion 2012. ART DIRECTOR/ NAOMI JAMES D.O.P/ JAMES CANAVAN STYLIST/ ANUARK DONOVAN MUA/ TEREZA BILA HAIR/ FLORIAN DOVILLEZ ASSIT.HAIR/ GLORIA PEÑARANDA MODEL/ LEXI @SELECT MUSIC/ NIROSTA STEEL - BURNT MIX BY STEVEN HALL BUDDHIST ARMY RECORDS

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Inside Thom Browne's Haute Couture Design Studio

In this episode of "The Runway Re-See," host Jose Criales-Unzueta delves deep into the world of haute couture, spotlighting stunning looks from the upcoming show by Thom Browne. Inside the atelier, Jose meets with Thom where he is shown all the pieces that will hit the runway for the upcoming Thom Browne couture show in Paris. “Everything that you see…starts with a muslin,” says Thom as he explains how these garments make it from the page to real-life. One dress, an “unfinished” piece that harkens back to Grecian Olympians, took close to 11,000 hours to complete. Editors: Jeremy Smolik, Evan Allan Producer: Amaury Delcambre Production Coordinator, On Set: Meryl Marciano Assistant Camera: Antoine Balland Audio: Charles Grégoire Production Coordinator, France: Meryl Marciano Production Assistants: Pauline Sarlande, Alban Giraudon Production Coordinators: Ava Kashar, Tanía Jones Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors Line Producer: Romeeka Powell Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier Post Production Coordinators: Ian Bryant, Scout Alter VFX Artist: Samuel Fuller Art & Graphics Lead: Léa Kicher Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Associate Director, Post Production: Nicholas Ascanio Director, Content Production: Rahel Gebreyes Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson VP, Digital Video English: Thespena Guatieri Filmed at Auburn Paris, Thom Browne

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Koo Jeong A : 2O2O

Since the late 1990s, with a belief that ‘nothing is merely ordinary,’ Koo Jeong A has been incorporating ephemeral everyday objects in her works to whimsically interfere in familiar spaces to highlight the poetic aspect of the mundaneness. Composed of disparate mediums—ranging from still and moving images, sound, to smell—Koo’s artworks allow the co-existence of contrasting states such as visibility and invisibility, the imaginary and actuality, and the existence and nonexistence, thus providing possibilities beyond their boundaries. Music Produced by Studio360 Group. DJ Soulscape

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Up close and personal with the Hanoians shaking up Vietnam’s film industry

From Chaos to Creation with Antiantiart: the cover stars of NOWNESS PAPER ASIA's inaugural issue are introspective and vulnerable in a new short film by Khanh Nguyen & Lam Dao Dao.

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The first black dancer to graduate from the Bolshoi Ballet Academy

Gabe Stone Shayer spent more than half of his high school years in Russia under the tutelage of what many consider to be the best ballet school in the world—the Bolshoi Ballet Academy in Moscow. Shayer, who is a Philadelphia native, was the first black dancer to graduate from the Academy; and is now making his mark on the ballet world as he dances for the esteemed American Ballet Theatre in NYC.

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Tu es bien assez (You are enough)

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A young woman faces rejection and struggles with low self-esteem. Throughout her emotional journey, she battles inner demons and finally comes to a powerful realization – she deserves to accept herself and declares her worth, despite societal pressures. 'Making this film was, in many ways, a therapeutic conversation with myself. Struggling with my first depressive episode, I felt the urgent need to confront and challenge the internal dialogue that constantly questioned my worth and show it through a video work' - Director, Lada Gronskaia, is originally from Saint Petersburg, Russia and is currently based in Paris, France. Models: Anna Orlova, Anastasia Mironava, Anastasiya Vinnik, Vlad Ivanov

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