Don’t miss “The Girl’s Guide to Depravity” finale tonight at 11PM EST on Cinemax! Read more on the stars of the show, Sally Golan and Rebecca Blumhgen, in the current issue of BRINK.

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Photoshoot: Silly Lips Lip Balm
Great shoot today with Silly Lips Lip Balm! Feast your eyes on some behind the scenes images and look for this feature in the June/July summer issue out May 30th!
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More American Photographs looks to Great Depression photography to illuminate impact of Great Recession on America
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver has announced their new exhibit, More American Photographs, which is set to open March 1st with more than 100 works. Director of the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, Jen Hoffman, will be the curator of the exhibition, which was first exhibited in the fall and early winter of 2011.
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Inspired by the Farm Security Administration’s (FSA) 1930’s and 1940’s program to document the Great Depression’s effects on America’s landscape and people, More American Photographs offers a portrait of America today in the wake of the Great Recession. Incorporating FSA works owned by the Library of Congress, this exhibition vividly and poignantly discloses the diverse effects of the recent economic calamity: environmental disasters, factory-ghost towns, the collapse of the housing boom and a lack of economic mobility.  The exhibition’s 12 contemporary artists include Walead Beshty, Larry Clark, Roe Ethridge, Katy Grannan, William E. Jones, Sharon Lockhart, Catherine Opie, Martha Rosler, Collier Schorr, Stephen Shore, Alec Soth and Hank Willis Thomas. Many of these artists, some of whom do not typically work in a documentary style, have emulated the same straightforward and unglamorous style of photorealism the FSA photographers pioneered in the 1930s. Such historical examples from Esther Bubley, Sheldon Dick, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, Gordon Parks, Marion Post Wolcott, Louise Rosskam and Ben Shahn will also be on view. The exhibition’s title refers to Walker Evans’ American Photographs, one of the most powerful photography books ever produced, originally conceived as a catalogue to accompany Evans’ solo show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1938.
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Street style - Photo by Jessica Castro
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Street style - Photo by Jessica Castro
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THE COVERJUNKIE MAG

Sometimes, you need to give back to the people that help you out and give praise form unexpected places. And that is exactly what this post is about, a love letter to our friends at Coverjunkie. BRINK has been a huge fan of Coverjunkie, especially in the past few months with multiple covers featured on the site.  


Coverjunkie is celebrating creative covers & their ace designers. An addiction to covers that smack you in the face or you wanna lick” and BRINK has proudly been fetaured twice on the popular site. 

We’ve been following Coverjunkie for quite some time and the mastermind behind the whole operation, Jaap, is a pen pal of sorts to BRINK. We follow each other on instagram and have visually witnessed the rise of Jaap’s entreprenurial spirit in his Netherlands  restaurant, Radio Royaal. We follow each other on Twitter and watch as Coverjunkie gives praise to so many magazines we admire (*ahrem* UK’s Stylist).  Now, we get the pleasure of checking out how Coverjunkie has created their own magazine of some of the things they love most, other magazines! Follow the link to check out the exclusive mag and to purchase a copy for you and a friend.





Just released this independent Coverjunkie Magazine.  A must read for all you cover lovers. 96 pages jam-packed with the best covers of 2011 and interviews with the greatest magazine designers:
 - Arem Duplessis (New York Times Mag) - Richard Turley (Bloomberg Businessweek) - Matt Willey (Port Magazine) - Rodrigo Sanchez (Metropoli) - Francesco Franchi (IL) - Robert Newman (Readers Digest) and the legend George LoisOrder The Coverjunkie Magazine here.
Fri, 23rd Dec — 2 notes
Street style - Photo by Jessica Castro
Mon, 19th Dec — 2 notes

The December 2011/January 2012 features Lisa D’Amato! As of one of the outspoken personalities on The CW’s “America’s Next Top Model All Stars,” Lisa shares her insights on becoming a brand. Also featured is photographer Matt Plunkett, artist John Starr, singer CeCe Teneal, our holiday gift guide and much more!

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