GATA explores the off-kilter and eccentrically kitsch museum of Maboroshi Hakurankai—a paradise of forgotten memorabilia and eccentric ideas.
“Bedtime Eyes,” directed by Tatsumi Kumashiro and released in 1987, is a largely overlooked and forgotten film in the world of cinema.
Read MoreA distinctive art style amidst an uncensored and dark sense of humour gave old Soviet cartoons an element of creepiness and intimidation.
Read More“Fangophilia” is a Japanese accessory brand that has been fusing dental techniques with the spirit of body modification and “cyborgism”, to create a body of work that is truly self-expressive and forward-looking.
Read MoreAnton Reva, better known as @savemymind, is the artist who impacts his works with deep messages through distracted worlds he creates on his own.
Read MoreAlexander McQueen was, simply put, a genius whose works are still the subject of much praise and analysis in the fashion industry.
Read MoreIn the early 2000s, there was an era where every ominous video you came across online featured the same music: Clint Mansell’s Lux Aeterna, originally scored for Darren Aronofsky’s 2000 film Requiem for a Dream.
Read MoreGATA is pleased to present a collaborative editorial with this rising brand, with the exclusive editorial “Femme Fatale”…
Read MoreThe designer’s debut womenswear collection ‘Possessions’ is a continuation of the line of research that began with Emma Blythe’s ‘Fashioning Acts of Masculinity’ upon graduating from the Royal College of Art in London in 2021.
Read MoreThe brain-child of a group of creatives in London, “YUK” is a strong embodiment of the creativity that is being nurtured in the UK right now.
Read MoreEveryone has a “date” with death at some point, a last day on earth, a final farewell, because you can’t live forever after all.
Read MoreToday, our guest and representative of this ‘Dracula's girlfriend’ vibe is Ilona, a new fast-growing star in the fashion space, whose dresses have already found their audacity.
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