The first magazine Knee High Media originally produced was Tokion, a print publication which shed light on Tokyo's unique and dynamic youth culture while maintaining a balanced perspective on the rest of the world.
Marx is also a writer, with articles and translations published in GQ, Harper's Magazine, Nylon for Guys, Cyzo, The Fader, Tokion, and many others.
While in New York, the magazine's focus shifted from Japanese-influenced content to street culture aesthetics and then to a more global arts magazine featuring interviews with recognized artists such as Lou Reed, Richard Prince, James Brown, Francesco Clemente, Roger Corman, Ed Ruscha and Jeff Koons, while continuing to cover up-and-coming artists such as Harmony Korine, Miranda July, Cory Arcangel and Simone Shubuck.
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