[09/20/2021]
“We must learn from the indigenous Mesoamerican peoples, who forged reciprocal relationships among different species: relationships that proved advantageous not only to human beings, but also to plants, animals, insects, and Mother Earth.”
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“Mexico’s Psychedelic Renaissance,” an essay by Daniel Pinchbeck for Purple #36 the...
“Fragments of Mexican History,” an essay by Nicolas Bourriaud for Purple #36...
“Nos Están Matando (They’re Killing Us),” an essay by Ana Karina Zatarain...
Samuel Guerrero for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #7 by Eliza Douglas
“The Mexican Dream,” an essay by Simon Liberati for Purple #36 the...
all about corn
Purple F/W 2021 the Mexico issue cover #2 by Samuel Guerrero
Paloma Contreras Lomas for Purple #36 the Mexico issue
Hawkesworth Jamie
Tomoo Gokita “PEEKABOO” exhibition opening and after party at Tokyo Opera City...
Slutever
Sex Fashion
Balenciaga
Nigora in Los Angeles
See Yasmine Eslami’s new S/S 2018 swimwear campaign
BIRKENSTOCK BOX x Rick Owens Launch Party at Rick Owens, Los Angeles
Sofie in the Dutch fields
Sam Quealy and Micky Francis Birthday Party at Maxim’s, Paris
Anselm Kiefer’s newest show opened yesterday at White Cube Mason’s Yard, London
Purple presents “Core” Music Video from Stefan Wesolowski’s new album “Song of...
William Eggleston
Spring / Summer 2026 Prada menswear presentation in Milan review by mavEric
Spring / Summer 2026 Vivienne Westwood menswear presentation in Milan review by...
Roby Dwi Antono’s solo show “Tilik Belik: Visiting the Ailing Spring” currently...
Our dear friend and multidisciplinary artist Harry Nuriev has opened his first...
The Los-Angeles based artist, Jess Valice opened her second solo show this...
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