AND_I: the goldsmith and the sculptor
I just love it when I come to the roots of things. You know how it feels to see a photography, a jewelry, a pair of shoes etc. and not to have any idea how to track them? Oh, so annoying! But this time, it has been tracked! Im sure you all know AND_I’s work,...
middle aged mutant ninja designer
meet walter van beirendonck. when he was a small boy in antwerp, just like obelix, he fell into the cauldron of cool and awesome. and then he climbed out and fell again in the cauldron of sugar, spice and everything lust, clockwork, elm street and mutant. makes me wanna voodoo. if al capone was alive...
Project Runway All Stars Without the Stars
The new season of Project Runway premiered 2 weeks ago and I was happily surprised to find out it would be an All Star season. And that was it for the good news. Cut to me 10 minutes into it to see that none of the people usually associated with the show were on. No...
Designer Talks, He Talks Good
Here at allhollow, we always loved designers. We love them so much, we put their work on our walls. And guess what, we have some among us. This lovely man is somewhat special to me, and the record he is talking about and yes, I think he did a really awesome job. So it’s even nicer to...
red ball pen, bela borsodi
bela borsodi has done a lot of cool stuff, if you have time to spare between work and more work check out his photos. no wonder art department reps him. this time we’ll show you a project that slides from old school fashion photography into design and graphic art. published in s magazine.
electrostatic
granted i believe the video is a helmut newton ripoff, but let’s just say it’s a tribute because it’s done really really well, how ’bout that? this is electric, by hering & hering, brooklyn based photographers dimitri scheblanov and jesper carlson.
fashion skin genetics by ian addison hall
well, here’s one way to prevent world war III: cover your pretty skin with the fabric of the day. patterns of science is ian addison hall’s latest project. Patterns of Science is named after a program created by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) shortly after World War II. The program’s purpose was to...
The Creators
The one single awesomest event NYC gets to be entertained with once a year is wrapping up today. The Creators Project, this monster effort of bringing together the best visual/installation art around and hippest of-the-moment bands takes place this weekend, and not to be blowing my own whistle, but yesterday was the day to spend...
what’s next? an iron curtain?
the third season bevel lookbook is absolutely amazing. jonathan goldstein talks hardwear and softwear, jewelry and machines. bevel is obviously the hard one. On one hand we have the physical, hardware, while on the other hand we have the metaphysical, software. Have you ever heard the human body compared to a machine? Organic and inorganic...

