M.I.A. dropped her amazing video for "Bad Girls" back in early February, now we've got the exclusive behind the scenes video that shows how the video was made and what inspired M.I.A. and director Romain Gavras to profile the Saudi drifting scene.

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M.I.A. dropped her amazing video for "Bad Girls" back in early February, now we've got the exclusive behind the scenes video that shows how the video was made and what inspired M.I.A. and director Romain Gavras to profile the Saudi drifting scene.
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During his recent visit to Bangkok Thailand, Los Angeles-based prolific artist Mister Cartoon sat down with photographer Dylan Maddux for an interview. It was last year when Cartoon made a visit to Thailand for a seven day tattoo trip, hosted by his good friend Tatt who he met back in LA. Fascinated with the culture and way of living in the City of Smiles, the legendary tattoo artist shares his insights about Thai boxing, walking around the grandeur temples, the colorful Tuk Tuks and of course – tattoos.
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The latest exhibition to be showcased at Takashi Murakami’s own Kaikai Kiki Gallery is set to feature pieces from artists Mahomi Kunikata, Chinatsu Ban, and several others. Central to the display, Kunikata has incorporated themes of cruelty and self-mutilation into an engaging array of artwork, presenting a unique vision of contemporary Japanese art integrating facets of Japanese subculture also. The gallery plans on showcasing pieces from other international artists in coming months.
The Armory Show 2012 – Contemporary March 8-11, 2012 Pier 94, New York City
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