CVLT Nation V Video Lookbook by Justin Oakey
PUMA Made in Japan “Python” Collection
Bertone Aston Martin Rapide Jet 2+2
Bape Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Editorial
A$AP Rocky for Mr. Porter Editorial
Larry Clark Interview
Aiko, Retna, and Os Gemeos for Louis Vuitton
Ebbets Fields x Still Good Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
Rizzoli Bookstore: The Most Beautiful Bookstore in New York
For nearly fifty years New Yorkers and travelers from around the world have found at Rizzoli Bookstore a collection of books that always transcends expectations. Established in New York in 1964 Rizzoli moved in 1985 to its present location — a six story townhouse exhibiting on its façade a sober classicism that belies the elegant interior within, where cast iron chandeliers, ornately decorated vaulting, and a luminous Diocletian window create a serene setting for booklovers amidst the rush of Midtown Manhattan. Our collection of books is specialized in illustrated subjects — fashion, interior design, art, architecture, photography, design — and literature, in Italian, French, Spanish, and English. But all subjects of general interest are represented and we carry a selection of European magazines and newspapers. We also carry a fine selection of compact discs and DVDs, and our selection of note cards and stationery is a constant delight to our customers. Rizzoli Bookstore is located at 31 West 57th Street, between 5th and 6th Avenues, in New York City.
FUCT SSDD Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Lookbook
Stussy Livin’ General Store Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Lookbook
Percival Autumn/Winter 2013 Collection Lookbook
Parra “Tracy Had a Hard Sunday” Exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery
rehacer Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
adidas Originals Retrograde Resistance 84-Lab Spring/Summer 2013 Collection
adidas Archive
Rogue Territory x Tenue de Nîmes Denim
Inside Ai Wei Wei’s Studio
Levi’s Streetwear Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Lookbook
Grant Brittain 80/90 Zine, 2013
While working at the Del Mar Skateboard Ranch in 1979 selling Cokes, Twinkies and miniature golf, J. Grant Brittain borrowed his roommate’s Canon and began what would become a 34 year-long affair with skateboarding, cameras and magazines. He helped found Transworld Skateboarding magazine in 1983 and as the Photo Editor for 20 years, helped build it into the top selling skateboarding mag. He has captured the best skateboarders of the last three decades in photos that have become classics. He has also taught some of the best skate photographers past and present and has helped them develop their own work. Grant felt like he was in a well worn rut and has moved on and helped start another magazine in 2003, The Skateboard Mag where he resides to this day.
His “off hours” are consumed by a search for calmer and more serene subjects. Still lakes at night and solitary desert forms are among the subjects of his diverse personal work. His abstracts, portraits, landscapes and travel images seem to draw from the opposite energy of his action shots. Few photographers have pursued so wide a range of subjects and styles. But few individuals find themselves so central to such an active community, where one’s perspective is just a notch askew of the rest, and where movement and progression is the norm. Grant Brittain’s body of work reflects his deep involvement in an emerging youth culture, as well as his escape from it.