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Tribeca Film Festival: Harmony Korine x Val Kilmer
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Ahead of the premiere screening of 'The Fourth Dimension' this week, the controversial director shares a few exclusive Behind-the-Scenes images with Dazed Digital
Is east London dead? With the Olympics around the corner, we ask those living and working in its own back yard what the future holds. Elsewhere, Swiss art photographer Walter Pfeiffer shoots our cover story, enigmatic electronic music producer Actress appears in a rare in-depth encounter. Furthermore, you can meet sport-hating French academic Marc Perelman, France's hottest new author Laurent Binet, Mark Stewart of 70s provocateurs The Pop Group and epic rock duo Tenacious D View more
1 month ago
Ahead of the premiere screening of 'The Fourth Dimension' this week, the controversial director shares a few exclusive Behind-the-Scenes images with Dazed Digital
1 month ago
The Italian womenswear designer on the force and harmony of nature in her new collection
3 months ago
The 'Kids' screenwriter lists his hobbies from the time of his first Dazed cover in 1998: crashing cars, smoking dope, robbing convenience stores and boning chicks
4 months ago
Filmmaker Angelique Bosio looks closer at the controversial artist in this documentary, featuring John Waters, Harmony Korine, Richard Kern and Gus Van Sant
9 months ago
Harmony and essential lines characterise Giorgio Armani's Home collection shown at Milan’s furniture trade show
9 months ago
The New York-based trio blend out of their thrash past and into mountainous harmony for their new Burt Bacharach-inspired album
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11 months ago
The controversial director and visual artist collaborate on an art show that that seeks to find the glory in the shadows
13 months ago
The French designer puts on a Paris art show featuring the works of Harmony Korine, Ryan McGinley and the late Dash Snow
15 months ago
The bad-boy-of-cinema is back with yet another disturbing and challenging film about people in masks humping trash cans...
21 months ago
The all-female Brooklyn trio may take their name from outsider artist Henry Darger’s mythical heroines but their sassy self-titled debut was rooted in the very real kick-ass harmonies of The Vaselines