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TOP 10 Posts of 2016.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” we mean it. quietlunch.com

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Bigger and Better Things. | Amit Naamani.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Akeem K. Duncan.

orn in Tel Aviv, mixed media artist Amit Naamani produces pieces that have a graceful static. Whether it is a painting or collage, he manages to capture this harmonious chaos that captivates the eye. We spoke with the young creative who share with us his inspiration as well as his aspirations. “My work is a collage of text, colors, abstract …

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9-13-81% Plasticity. | A Quiet Brunch with Eddie Rehm at The Yard.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

uiet Lunch and Bodega de la Haba hosted a brunch on Sunday, December 11th, at our Fifth Avenue offices for the artist Eddie Rehm whose show, “9-13-81% Plasticity”, is currently on view. All photos by Bryan Thatcher Eddie Rehm: “9-13-81% Plasticity” The Yard, 234 Fifth Avenue November, 2016 Presented by Quiet Lunch Magazine Curated by Gregory de la Haba To …

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Mexican Wrestling Association Pop-Up at The Run Up.

In Crumbs, Fashion, The Menu by Bim StarLeave a Comment

ast week, Mike Dean debuted his new merch line collaboration with Louise Donegan and Joe Perez at Fancy‘s The Run Up Pop-Up experience in New York City. The pieces features artwork from Louise’s debut exhibit, Liath. Check out our recap video of opening night.  You can purchase some cool gifts for your holiday stockings at Mike Dean Merch Store.   Bim StarThis New …

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NSFW | Cool World. | MK Luff.

In NFSW, The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

multidisciplinary artist with a wide range of aesthetics, MK Luff has a real feel art direction. She knows where to place things, how to place things; her knack for composition is uncanny. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, …

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BOUNDLESS at Kai Lin Art. | Todd Monaghan. |X| Larry Jens Anderson. |X| Elison Roshi.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

OUNDLESS, featuring new works from TODD MONAGHAN, LARRY JENS ANDERSON, and ELISION ROSHI, is an exploration into the human psyche and the human condition through immersive, intuitive and the unconventional. Kai Lin Art is excited to welcome New York based spiritual surrealist, TODD MONAGHAN into our stable of artists. In this solo exhibition of works on canvas, Monaghan applies paint by …

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“Scribing the Void” at Coach Flagship Store. | Kurt Steger.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

oach commissioned a beautiful sculpture by artist Kurt Steger. Titled “Scribing The Void,” the piece is on currently on display at Coach’s new global flagship store on 5th Ave at 54th st. If you’re out and about shopping on 5th Avenue, be sure to stop in and steal a peek. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to …

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Just Do Nothing. | Rad.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

he cold weather seasons are upon us and that means a lot of eating-in, cat naps and Netflix in your free time—or at work, we don’t know your life. In all, you’ll basically be doing a lot of nothing. These JUST DO NOTHING sweatpants from rad will help keep you motivated all while looking the part. After all, inactivity in itself …

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Hey, I Got Your Back. | Hui Min Lee.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Quiet Lunch

e recently discovered Hui Min Lee‘s series, I’ve Got Your Back. Believing in that each person’s back can reveal just as much as their front, the illustrator spent 100 days sketching 100 portraits of peoples’ backs. Hui Min Lee, who also goes by Humanly, really does capture a different perspective—not just in regards to angle—but in regards to emotions and personalities. …

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MUSIC REVIEW. | BIG BLUE MIXTAPE | GALEN JAMES.

In Audiorotic by Niki Gatewood

Pick the perfect adjective. Does innovative, daring, or honest best describe Galen James? The emerging artist has traded in the working lights of Ann Arbor’s for L.A.’s glitzy ones. Artistry is embedded into his DNA; he’s determined to ensure that time remembers his name. Accompanied by his band, Compendium, Big Blue Mixtape explores what happens when Jazz taps Pop. This candid and retrospective endeavor …

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A Creative Space. | Emily Miller.

In The Menu, Visual Arts by Akeem K. Duncan.

n our inaugural installment of A Creative Space, we pay a visit to the studio of painter and contemporary artist Emily Miller. Based in New York City, Miller’s work is steeped in feminism and gender politics—aimed at confrontation, discourse, empathy and ultimately resolution. Upon initial inspection, Miller’s pieces seem tame and somewhat submissive but further examination can reveal an underlying torment …

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MUSIC REVIEW. | BROKEN RAINBOW | NO:CARRIER.

In Audiorotic by Niki Gatewood

ome hither if you dare! The fourth installment from no:carrier is here. Broken Rainbow, demonstrates how a once ’90’s Germanic duo, has grown to a contemporary Cali quintet. The Pop band incorporates shades of the Noire, Electro, and Synth. This is perfecly demonstrated on the LP’s opening, “Broken Rainbow.” Here, a compelling welcome is extended for one to embrace his visceral desires. Stripped …

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The Mind Of An Elder. | Collin Elder.

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ven though he has a degree in wildlife biology, Collin Elder is an artist you may want to keep on your radar. I was immediately captivated by his work when when it came across my feed on Ello. His latest series Mindscapes is a stunning visual that brought me to the connection between humanity and the environment. The ethereal beauty of Collin’s illustrations are …