The L.A. stylist who has worked with Jessica Alba, Kate Hudson, Yalitza Aparicio and Goldie Hawn says her practice is about searching for a “vibe,” an “identity” — whatever it is that makes people human.
In an excerpt of the poem ‘the red sheaves’ from his forthcoming collection, ‘perennial fashion presence falling,’ the multihyphenate artist gives a sneak peak of an infinitely rich and more unruly freedom jam.
L.A.-based artist Panteha Abareshi speaks to a contradiction: Our bodies are the only things that we have, yet they are not us
For the L.A. artist, ‘Corpo RanfLA: Terra Cruiser’ is a hopeful work. ‘I feel like this piece has everything about building a lowrider car that’s exciting, like decisions about how you want your body adorned, how you want this car to look.’
Fabian Guerrero reflects on how the original ‘Corpo RanfLA’ performance shaped him: ‘I learned that ... my work is not only about me, it’s about other people.’
Karla Ekatherine Canseco on the many narratives the lowrider spaceship she helped create will be carrying into the future.
‘He knew that I airbrushed and was also thinking about how the mechanics of a car machine resemble parts of the human body — are kind of extensions of them in some way.’
The visionary fashion artist’s contribution to ‘Corpo RanfLA: Terra Cruiser’ has the feeling of something you’ve found.
At Elysian Park, the iconic designer and legendary photographer teamed up to commemorate the next phase of ‘Corpo RanfLA,’ with style.
From Veteranas and Rucas to Map Pointz, the East L.A. artist will show you what she means when she says the body is an archive.
Style is about channeling something from somewhere. The L.A. duo Sister Kokoro knows how to pull together the right threads