My inspiration was to blend skin tonalities with a seventies southern California retro vibe.
Un-Titled Project is an annual art, fashion and culture magazine featuring in-depth interviews, personal essays, fashion, nudes, art and illustration.
Un-Titled Project is an annual art, fashion and culture magazine featuring in-depth interviews, personal essays, fashion, nudes, art and illustration.
Michael Bilsborough was born in the desert of California. He received a BA from Columbia University in 2001 and his MFA from School of Visual Arts in 2006. Bilsborough's work is precisely crafted and often monumental in showcase. His figurative work corresponds to biological ideals, while the spaces they inhabit belong to geometric archetypes. His work all draw from real-world memories. He is currently based in New York. We caught up with Micheal to ask him a few questions about his art.
Mona Kuhn will be exhibiting her new works titled Bordeaux Series at the Flowers gallery in NYC located at 529 West 20th st from Feb 24 - Mach 24. Mona was born and raised in Brazil. Twenty years ago she moved to the US. The Summers are spent at her house in France where the Bordeaux Series was created.
Max Snow was born in 1984 and raised in New York City. He studied at the London College of Communications. He is known for his signature black and white photographs, intimate and melancholic, at times as uncomfortable as they are sublime. Beauty, fantasy, mortality, and the metaphysical are all recurring themes. Snow's work is brave, inspiring and original.
For UTP Volume 3 Guy Aroch photographed Iconic Helena Christensen. The NYC based photographer moved to NY in 1993 to attend the famed School of Visual Arts. Guy quickly became a leading photographer in fashion, beauty, and entertainment. Today his signature use of color and tones gives his work a timeless feel while staying fresh, modern and unique.
Photography by Carmelo Donato featuring Caitlin Lyon.
Photography by Dennis Golonka featuring Iana Godnia, Kyle Sanders, Yasmina Muratovich, Amanda Lopes, Sam Waldman.
Jeremy Kost is a tireless chronicler of gender, sexuality, and nightlife. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, he now lives and works in New York City, though he regularly travels the world to capture images, whether they’re of male models in the Californian desert or drag queens strutting through Pittsburgh. Strongly influenced by Warhol, both in his choice of subjects and technique, Kost extends the creative potential of some of Warhol’s favorite tools – the Polaroid camera, silkscreen processes, and more. In Kost’s work, Polaroid images not only serve as the basis of silkscreen paintings but are massed together in elaborate, multilayered photo-collages.
The work of Wendelien Daan takes you into a world in which people and everyday objects can sometimes take on a peculiar form.