The “Abused Goddesses” campaign calls attention to the ongoing crisis of domestic violence and sexual assault against women in India.
Articles By: Nikolai Soudek
A Simple Way: The Art of Emiliano Ponzi
Emiliano Ponzi is an award-winning illustrator based in Milan, Italy, whose work has appeared in countless magazines, publishing, advertising, animations, exhibitions and more.
Mike Brodie: A Period of Juvenile Prosperity
Mike “The Polaroid Kid” Brodie spent 4 years walking, hitching rides and hopping trains all over the U.S., taking photos along the way.
Nairobi State of Mind: Art by Michael Soi
Michael Soi’s paintings are a reflection of life in Nairobi as well as an unflinching commentary on Kenyan society and politics.
Blade Runner as a 16-bit video game
Ridley Scott’s 1982 dystopian masterpiece re- envisioned as a 16-bit video game à la the SNES classic Shadowrun.
Rod Serling on writing for television (1959)
The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling discusses the challenges inherent to writing for TV, such as maintaining artistic integrity while producing work for the general market and the obligation artists have to address sensitive social issues.
John Park – “Gorilla Warfare”
John Park is a teacher and artist living in Los Angeles, who has made a name for himself executing his paintings live in bars, clubs and musical events.
Mo’ Meta Blues: The World According To Questlove
Mo’ Meta Blues is Questlove’s memoir, a mash-up of personal recollections mixed with riffs on music, race, creativity and pop culture.
Liz Nord: Director & Multi-Platform Producer (Pt. 3)
Part 3 of our interview with Liz Nord, where we discuss Jerusalem Unfiltered and Battle for Jerusalem, two projects that explore contemporary Jerusalem through the eyes of local political, social and cultural leaders.
The Videographers Guide EP 2: “The Recap Video”
The Videographers Guide is a documentary series produced by The New Pop in partnership with HypeBeast.The series chronicles the efforts of young filmmakers to establish themselves, while also weaving in advice and insights gleaned from interviews with seasoned professionals.
Richard Mosse’s “The Enclave” – Rethinking War Photography
Photographer Richard Mosse reveals the stories behind the making of his latest film, ‘The Enclave’ (2013), shot in the Democratic Republic of Congo using a discontinued 16mm infrared film.