An underground visual art movement, lowbrow draws on alternative and popular culture from the '50s, '60s and '70s and breaks with prevailing intellectual and conceptual trends. Cultivating a sense of melancholy and sometimes sarcastic humor, lowbrow artists take icons and codes from popular media like comics, advertising and graffiti and emphasize...
Before, art was labeled, cataloged and carefully packaged for and by the spheres it belonged to. Abstraction, conceptualization, the revival of figuration… Today, we've entered a new era free of labels and taboos where the overflowing minds of artists both young and old blend the art of the grand masters with the irreverence of sub-cultures. In its first...
Even after its first twelve issues, HEY ! continues to show why it's a one-of-a-kind magazine, thanks to its bold approach and its thirst for discovery. By promoting the global urban art scene in its broad lines, offering readers thought-provoking interviews, and exceptional high-quality printed pages, all in an increasingly dynamic layout, HEY !...
HEY! continues its ascent, widening its audience and presenting a wide range of unique pop artwork: painting, tattoos, comic books, sculpture, illustration and more! HEY! has also been supported by an extraordinary exhibit at the Halle St. Pierre museum presenting 61 artists through August 23, 2013.
144 pages of expression on the fringes of official art history and the diktats of the contemporary market. Seditious lowbrow figures based on popular media icons inspired by pop surrealist phantasmagoria rediscovering the legacy of great pictorial tradition, tattoo and street art activists, and singular, solitary views of refined, libertarian outsider art...
HEY ! is a cabinet of curiosities for the 21st century, as it has been described by the press, TV and radio. In this issue: Dave Barnes, Bruce Eichelberger, Jessica Stoller, Willem Van Genk, R.K. Sloane, Filip Leu, Scott Holloway, and many more artists. It also includes a booklet by Thierry Cheyrol and a booklet inspired by the guestbook from the HEY !...
By promoting the global urban art scene in its broad lines, and offering readers thought-provoking interviews and images rarely printed in such high quality, all in an increasingly dynamic layout, HEY ! demonstrates its commitment to an unmistakably modern and original artistic vision. In issue no. 17: Easy Sacha, Rita Mercedes, Daniel Martin Diaz,...
In issue no. 18: Shawn Barber, Freddy Corbin, Carlos Nine, Taxidermia, De Monstris, Kris Kuksi, and many more artists! This issue includes a notebook with illustrations by Alex Ross (from Superman: Cover to Cover, and Mythology, l'art des comics) and a second notebook by Baladi & Mezzo: Lucrècia vs Danièle!
Issue no. 2 includes artists such as Titine LEU, Dave Cooper, Naoto Hattori, Mezzo, Tanxxx, Thomas Ott, Bonobo, Patua and Sauer-Kids! It also comes with a sheet of original artist stickers, a 16-page booklet, and a cardboard cutout!
For issue no. 20, HEY ! magazine extended a special invitation to international artists representing the future of visual arts who are on the forefront of surrealism and pop culture: Argentine Gabriel Grun, American Greg Simkins, Italian Alessandro Gallo, New Zealander Maryrose Crook, Canadian Myriam Dion, Chinese Howie Tsui, and many more! A veritable...
HEY! continues its coverage of the international tattoo scene. This issue looks at YOM, an up-and-coming major talent on the French tattooing scene. It also examines international works that reflect upon the image of femininity and "gender" as accepted
Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, collage – the artists from different places and all walks of life featured in this issue are a testament to the energy and creative power that roams the artistic domains that HEY ! has chosen to defend and make into its stronghold. This new issue focuses on two key events that are shaking up today's artistic...
In issue no. 23, we question ugliness and multiply it with other related themes: the fragility of the body and the strength of the mind, the absorption of the human soul by technology, and survival of the fittest as survival of the best looking. In this issue: Sam Gibbons, San Poggio, Horst Haack, Stan Manoukian, Jim Kazanjian, and many other equally...
Issue no. 4 contains: pop art surrealist Jeff Soto, Daniel Martin Diaz, Mïrka Lugosi, Killoffer, Lorenzo Nanni and many, many more! It also comes with 16 bonus pages by Da-Brooks, stickers by Beb-Deum and a cardboard robots to punch out designed by Les Enfants de Putain!
"What position should HEY! take with regard to the complex scope of environmental issues, given that art remains our only weapon? Our search for an answer to this question led to our discovery of the Earth Charter, which then became the catalyst for this special issue. We decided to prepare eleven questions based on the guidelines of the Earth Charter,...
Issue no. 5 contains: Michel Gouéry, Jin Young, Mart Infanger, Mike Davis, Femke Hiemstra, Sunny Buick and many, many more! This issue also comes with 16 bonus pages by RCF1, a giant Jonone sticker, and a cardboard cutout designed by Ruppert & Mulot!
In issue 6, you'll find artists such as Handiedan, Lin Shih-Yung, Atak, Jeffrey Hill, Elizabeth McGrath, Robert Palacios, Kawanabe Kyôsai and more. It also comes with 16 bonus pages by Carlos Nine, original stickers by Thomas Grundmann, and a cardboard cutout by Tino Camanga.
Don't miss issue no. 7 of HEY !, a community-based magazine that gives you a look at the latest trends around the world. You can find this original, ad-free publication every three months in bookstores and in the Ankama Shop! Issue no. 7 focuses on comic books and includes an exclusive 16-page comic-style booklet by Winschluss, 3 pages by Stan & Vince,...
In issue no. 8, HEY ! has taken the lead again, displaying works as fun as they are fascinating, including the greatest Japanese painter to have been directly inspired by Japanese animation, Yoko d'Holbachie, and American Marie Clayton, whose photographic creations put Barbie dolls front and center. As always, you'll also find bonuses inside that defy...
For a second time, the Halle Saint Pierre museum and HEY ! magazine have partnered to present the HEY ! Modern Art & Pop Culture - Part II exhibit, where pop culture movements, popular forms of modern and contemporary art, outsider art, and one-of-a-kind art all come together. This second catalog pursues the same
The program for this 3rd exhibit includes 68 international artists, two thirds of whom will be having their first exhibit in France. The HEY ! à la Halle Saint Pierre exhibit in 2013 was attended by some 85,000 visitors. Designed to reject the classical without disdaining the known or prohibiting the unknown, HEY ! exhibits fly in the face of convention.
1861. The specter of a civil war finally recedes in America, where President Richard Clarks has been reelected not long after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, his fiercest opponent… Redford J. Randall, a retired bounty hunter, runs a shipping company based in Hill Haven, Kansas, known as Randall Delivery. After accepting a job from the feds,...