Tomorrow afternoon, Vice Magazine adds a gallery to its empire, with the east coast opening of their 2008 Annual Photo Show. In addition to the work of contributing photographers, the show also offers prints for sale (some very cheap) and a shop full of Vice schwag, including free copies of the latest photo issue. Take a look tomorrow, from 3 to 7 PM at the gallery below the Vice NY office (99 North 10th St, between Berry and Wythe, Brooklyn). The show will be on view through August 31, after which the gallery becomes office space for more Vice minions. The full list of featured photographers is below.
All Posts Tagged: vice-magazine
Here’s what’s cool in New York if you only consider skaters in Tompkins Square and girls in Max Fish.

“New York girls these days don’t want to look cutesy and innocent—they want to be dark and fucked-up and maybe on speed and heroin.”
“Do you skate and listen to Children of Bodom? Then we guarantee you have a lifetime supply of plaid shirts and plaid jackets in your closet.”
[Vice]
Gavin McInnes, crass potty-mouthed cofounder of Vice Magazine has left the company to work on streetcarnage.com, a new venture with Derrick Beckles. In the meantime, Vice Do’s and Don’ts are running on repeat, but Street Boners is alive and well, funny. [Supertouch]
Neckface Gets Epicly Later’d
The Epicly Later’d show on VBS.TV took a break from filming pro skaters to catch up with pro graffiti writer, Neckface. Check it out for all the live action, paper mache tips, and other shenanigans you’d expect from the dude.
Do or Don’t? Vice Magazine Launches Vice TV

Vice Magazine, purveyors of everything you love and hate (funny how that works), have launched VBS.TV with Spike Jonze as Creative Director. It’s in beta, but updated daily with an assortment of clips like Dos & Don’ts & Friends and longer features like an interview with Bonnie Prince Billy on 70s style talk show Soft Focus. Vice TV promises to “exploit every utopian vision the internet has thus far failed to live up to,” which means they have a lot of ground to cover. You’ll have to keep watching to see whether they relieve or only exacerbate the pain and suffering you endure as a human in this world.


