Glass goes to Beyond the Streets – a graffiti and street art exhibition in Brooklyn, New York City Emily Rae Pellerin July 12, 2019 Art, Avant Art, Exhibitions, Feature STREET art has always been political. A site-specific middle finger to The Man, a come-one-come-all exhibitionism, communicating for and on behalf of the populous. In bed with graffiti and guerrilla art, the st...
Streetwear designer PUL Sheen carries ERR;OR from NYC to SXSW – and Beyond Emily Rae Pellerin April 2, 2019 America, Asia, Fashion, Fashion Shows, Feature, Glass Models, Music, New York IN collaboration with creative production agency Balance Crew and artist Jason Lee, emerging New York-based streetwear brand ERR;OR put on a multimedia showcase during the recent SXSW festival in Austin, Texas,...
Glass speaks to British-American actor Lucy Boynton Emily Rae Pellerin March 8, 2019 Culture, Feature Glass speaks to up-and-coming British-American actor Lucy Boynton co-star of the recently released film Bohemian Rhapsody GLASS met actor Lucy Boynton in a sumptuous corner booth at Rose Bar at the Plaza Hot...
The Watermill Center’s Annual Hamptons Bacchanal Emily Rae Pellerin July 23, 2018 Art, Feature The annual summer benefit and auction at Robert Wilson’s The Watermill Center is known for being a bit of a bacchanal. It’s a “who’s who” evening with over-the-top artworks, visually and conceptually lurid inst...
New York City’s ABXY Gallery presents It’s A Jungle Out Here by Corey Wash Emily Rae Pellerin March 14, 2018 Art, Avant Art, Feature “I’M always evolving my ideas,” says artist Corey Wash. She’s speaking to the vision that brought about The Process Room, which is the entry point to her new show, an experience-triptych titled It’s a Jungle Ou...
MZ Wallace Launches Kerry James Marshall Tote in Support of MCA Chicago Emily Rae Pellerin October 13, 2017 Art, Fashion, Shopping Guide MZ Wallace is known for its handbags: the brand’s iconic quilted nylon tote is notoriously gym + work + cocktails ready. As iconic as they are, the brand’s designs make up only the beloved nucleus of a much ful...
Glass is the official media partner for DR/OP: Beyond Boundaries Art Show, Singapore Emily Rae Pellerin June 16, 2017 Art, Avant Art, Feature, Glass Celebrates GLASS magazine is proud to announce its position as the official media partner for DR/OP: Beyond Boundaries, an art show opening this August in Singapore. Japanese artist and curator Yutaka Inagawa leads the ar...
Glass reviews this year’s Vibrant NYCxDESIGN Emily Rae Pellerin May 22, 2017 America, Architecture, Design, Feature, Glass Design, New York NYCxDESIGN, taking place this year nearly the full month of May, is a city-wide celebration of design in its many diverse media: digital and tech, film and TV, fashion, furniture, architecture, interiors, lands...
Glass enjoys a private hammam at the Spa Laaroussa, Fez, Morroco Emily Rae Pellerin April 24, 2017 Feature, Rest Of The World, Travel Fez, Morocco’s Spa Laaroussa offers a relaxing private hammam to the sounds of acoustic Oud THE DOOR of Riad Laaroussa’s Spa Laaroussa, a short walk from Fez’s directional mainstay Bab Boujloud, open into a ...
Glass continues touring Morocco’s artisanal capital, Fez, and stays at the Palais Amani Emily Rae Pellerin April 17, 2017 Feature, Rest Of The World, Travel Glass continues touring Morocco’s artisanal capital, Fez, complete with a stay at a true eden: the exclusive Palais Amani FOLLOWING the porter uphill through a sinuous, narrow Tadelakt side street,...
Glass Reviews Ryan Joseph Burns’ debut album, Absence Emily Rae Pellerin April 11, 2017 Culture, Glass Talent, Music, News IN HIS debut album Absence, out this week, Scotsman Ryan Joseph Burns soulfully croons into his harmonica, an unaffected, impassioned glimpse into the lovesick and forlorn psyche of a 20-something musician. He ...
Glass escapes to Morocco and experiences the utmost luxury at Riad Fès Emily Rae Pellerin April 10, 2017 Architecture, Design, Feature, Rest Of The World, Travel RIAD Fès, of the renowned Relais & Châteaux consortium of luxury hotels and restaurants, is the only of its kind in the city of Fez, Morocco. A tastefully expansive campus, Riad Fès provides 5-star accommod...
The Glass Guide to Art Central Hong Kong 2017 Emily Rae Pellerin March 15, 2017 Art, Feature, Glass Celebrates UPCOMING in its third year, Art Central Hong Kong will run from March 21 until 25, with programming extending into April. An event intent on the democracy of artistic experience, the galleries and artists it pl...
Glass visits the TAP Center in Phoenix, Arizona – unexpected bastion of hospitality Emily Rae Pellerin December 23, 2016 Architecture, Design, Feature NEARING its one-year anniversary, we’ve recognised in Phoenix, Arizona’s TAP Center bus terminal one example of great design – both formally and functionally. Phoenix is a beautiful southwestern American city, ...
Glass Holiday Gift Guide – Scent Luxury Candle Subscription Emily Rae Pellerin December 19, 2016 Cosmetics We Love, Fragrance Picks, News, Shopping Guide WE live in the age of convenience. Subscription-based services exist for every type of consumer – the fashionista, the tech junkie, the makeup fiend, the theatergoer. Finally, we’ve found a service catering to ...
Prospect NY x Baron Von Fancy Curated Homewares – On Our List Emily Rae Pellerin December 1, 2016 Art, News, Shopping Guide NYC-BASED Prospect NY has released a limited edition capsule collection in collaboration with infamous artist Baron Von Fancy. His work notoriously bridges – and complicates – boundaries between street and luxu...
Musician and artist Ebe Oke’s Open Rehearsal at The Watermill Center, New York Emily Rae Pellerin October 26, 2016 Culture, Feature, Glass Talents, Music UPCOMING next month is experimental artist Ebe Oke’s open rehearsal at Robert Wilson’s The Watermill Center in New York, where he is a current artist-in-residence. Oke is an operatic spoken word artist-cum-e...
NYC Gagosian Gallery Downtown Exhibits Georg Baselitz Emily Rae Pellerin October 5, 2016 Art, Avant Art, Culture, News IT’S walking into a room pregnant with portent – something ominous lingers unspoken between his giant canvases and monolithic sculptures. Georg Baselitz’s current show at New York City’s Gagosian Gallery 21st S...
Only Connect opens new show DR/OP in Onomichi, Hiroshima Emily Rae Pellerin May 16, 2016 Art, Avant Art, News Only Connect opens new show DR/OP in Onomichi, Hiroshima ONLY CONNECT, the understated curatorial powerhouse based in Onomichi, Japan (whose healthily unruly inaugural show Dogs in a Room Glass featured last...
Glass speaks with heart-throb Juan Pablo Raba on the release of The 33 Emily Rae Pellerin December 11, 2015 Culture, Don't Miss: Film, Don't Miss: Theatre, Feature, Glass Talents, Television Writhing, screaming, violently rocking. A petulant alcoholic trapped for over a week underground in a partially collapsed mine, for whom withdrawal has become all-consuming. In one of the most powerfully emo...
Glass talks with two-time Tony Award nominee Stark Sands Emily Rae Pellerin November 11, 2015 Feature, Glass Talents, Television An exclusive interview with the star of the new Minority Report TV series Before there was Tom Cruise in Steven Spielberg’s 2002 blockbuster Minority Report, there was Philip K Dick’s short story of the same...