Jacqueline Onassis detested Ron Galella, who has died at 91. Other boldface names played up to his flashbulb. Love or hate him, Galella changed the way the public saw the famous.
Kelly Caminero is the Art Director at The Daily Beast. Her work has been featured in Medium, CNBC, Essence Magazine, Hearst Magazines, Dell Technologies, and The Daily Beast. Prior to joining the Daily Beast she was a teacher’s assistant at the International Center of Photography focusing on studio portraiture and film photography. She is also a member of the Google Rare network that cultivates creative talent and leadership worldwide.
Lil Nas X took red carpet dressing to an exquisite new level at the VMAs. Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox brought sparkle and skin. And Billie Eilish showed comfort always wins.
In a hellish year dominated by a worldwide pandemic and an election circus, The Daily Beast art team spun flaming garbage into illustration gold.
The Daily Beast art team is leading the game in illustration, photo collage, and innovative gifs. Here, we round up some of our favorites from 2019.
Higbee's book "Coincidences" showcases over a decade’s worth of photographs that reveal and revel in the happy accidents rooted in the chaotic wonder of New York City.
The new book, “Le Corbuffet: Edible Art and Design Classics,” provides an intriguing collection of 60 recipes that are inspired by an array of paintings, sculptures, and design.
An encounter with Picasso 64 years ago ignited Fred Baldwin's exceptional photography career.
Over the past several years, Joey Lawrence has documented Kurdish guerrillas, encapsulating the humanity and hope behind the faces of war fighting against ISIS.
Stephan Brigidi documents daily life in Italy throughout one of the most tumultuous decades in the modern-day history of Rome.