Consume Consume
Andreas Nicolas Schneider
Video
Friday, December 07, 2012
Friday, August 03, 2012
Sebastian Tellier - Russian Attractions
video.
"We took the idea of falling in love with a stranger, and considered the fact that love itself is a stranger. There's a reason we use the word 'fall' when referring to love. Because when its pull becomes too strong to resist, you lose your balance and what happens next is an unknown beyond our control. Although scary, the unknown is also undeniably attractive."
video.
"We took the idea of falling in love with a stranger, and considered the fact that love itself is a stranger. There's a reason we use the word 'fall' when referring to love. Because when its pull becomes too strong to resist, you lose your balance and what happens next is an unknown beyond our control. Although scary, the unknown is also undeniably attractive."
Friday, June 22, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Henrik Vibskov
first monography Henrik Vibskov & Alastair Philip Wiper, published by Gestalten.
Forty years ago Henrik Vibskov was born in the backcountry of Denmark. Ten years ago he founded his fashion label whose acclaimed collections are now shown regularly at international shows such as Paris Men's Fashion Week. In addition, Vibskov keeps himself occupied touring as the drummer of various musical projects.
His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world including MoMA PS1 and Sotheby’s Gallery in New York, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Akira Ikeda Gallery in Nagoya, and the ICA in London. One does not need to understand Vibskov's work in order to instinctually grasp how relevant it has become for the future of art and fashion. Capturing his incomparable skill at melding and staging concept, space, and object, this monograph is inspirational for anyone working creatively.
first monography Henrik Vibskov & Alastair Philip Wiper, published by Gestalten.
Forty years ago Henrik Vibskov was born in the backcountry of Denmark. Ten years ago he founded his fashion label whose acclaimed collections are now shown regularly at international shows such as Paris Men's Fashion Week. In addition, Vibskov keeps himself occupied touring as the drummer of various musical projects.
His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world including MoMA PS1 and Sotheby’s Gallery in New York, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, Akira Ikeda Gallery in Nagoya, and the ICA in London. One does not need to understand Vibskov's work in order to instinctually grasp how relevant it has become for the future of art and fashion. Capturing his incomparable skill at melding and staging concept, space, and object, this monograph is inspirational for anyone working creatively.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Marya Kazoun
Mommoth from "Saint Helena" exhibition, at Venice Projects: “My pieces look very nice and fluffy, but when you get close to them, it’s like, ‘Oh. This is weird.’” Mommoth features two performers dressed in bodysuits literally covered in white feathers.Thursday, April 12, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Solipsist
Short film Solipsist by Andrew Huang wins Special Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival 2012.
Short film Solipsist by Andrew Huang wins Special Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival 2012.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Derrick Adams
from Anne De Villepoix Gallery at The Armory Show New York, March 8-11, 2012
More from The Armory Show over at Trendland
from Anne De Villepoix Gallery at The Armory Show New York, March 8-11, 2012
More from The Armory Show over at Trendland
Friday, March 09, 2012
Cloud In Room
By combining smoke, moist and dramatic lighting, Berndnaut Smilde created the image of a cloud. Current "Cumulus" exhibition at HotelMariaKapel.
Nimbus, 2010, Cloud in room, Lambda print, 75x112 cm
Probe#6, Suze May Sho, Arnhem
By combining smoke, moist and dramatic lighting, Berndnaut Smilde created the image of a cloud. Current "Cumulus" exhibition at HotelMariaKapel.
Nimbus, 2010, Cloud in room, Lambda print, 75x112 cm
Probe#6, Suze May Sho, Arnhem
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Zimoun
"Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms
of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations
incorporate commonplace industrial objects. In an obsessive display of simple and functional materials, these works articulate a tension between the orderly patterns of Modernism and the chaotic forces of life."
361 prepared dc-motors, filler wire 1.0mm
"Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms
of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations
incorporate commonplace industrial objects. In an obsessive display of simple and functional materials, these works articulate a tension between the orderly patterns of Modernism and the chaotic forces of life."
361 prepared dc-motors, filler wire 1.0mm
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The Whiteout - From Trash To Treasure
Through their online Etsy shop The Whiteout, the trash-fighting duo Vinit Patil and Vicente Montelongo from San Francisco revitalize unwanted objects salvaged from yard sales and thrift stores by painting, priming and mending them with original pen ink illustrations.
More on Whiteout over at ten57 magazine.
Through their online Etsy shop The Whiteout, the trash-fighting duo Vinit Patil and Vicente Montelongo from San Francisco revitalize unwanted objects salvaged from yard sales and thrift stores by painting, priming and mending them with original pen ink illustrations.
More on Whiteout over at ten57 magazine.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
ACCROCHAGE
Exhibition until March 15, 2012. At Feast Projects, Hong Kong.
In an artist curated show, FEAST Projects exhibits selected works of seven gallery artists: expressing their perspectives and insights into the human experience. The main themes explored are subjectivity and personal narrative, and individual conflict with the dictates of globalization and mass communication. "The word 'accrochage' in French has a double meaning: hanging and skirmish. The works hanging are also struggling to expose the dilemmas we are confronted with in our contemporary world," states Philippe Koutouzis, Director of FEAST Projects. On view will be works of gallery artists: Feng Shuo, Fensterbank, Liu Wei (b.1965), Marlène Mocquet, Carr Patterson, Tie Ying and Xie Lei.
Tie Ying, Landscape 01, 2008, color print
Exhibition until March 15, 2012. At Feast Projects, Hong Kong.
In an artist curated show, FEAST Projects exhibits selected works of seven gallery artists: expressing their perspectives and insights into the human experience. The main themes explored are subjectivity and personal narrative, and individual conflict with the dictates of globalization and mass communication. "The word 'accrochage' in French has a double meaning: hanging and skirmish. The works hanging are also struggling to expose the dilemmas we are confronted with in our contemporary world," states Philippe Koutouzis, Director of FEAST Projects. On view will be works of gallery artists: Feng Shuo, Fensterbank, Liu Wei (b.1965), Marlène Mocquet, Carr Patterson, Tie Ying and Xie Lei.
Tie Ying, Landscape 01, 2008, color print
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
1982 Predictions for Fashion in 2001
In 1982, photographer and ex-model Lucille Khornak put together a book called Fashion 2001, which contained 90 photos from 90 of the world's biggest womenswear designers predicting what they thought clothes would be like in the distant year of 2001. More from Jean-Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler, Issey Miyake, Givenchy, Versace over at VICE mag, original post at the Fashion Spot.
Issey Miyake in 1982, predicting 2001:
In 1982, photographer and ex-model Lucille Khornak put together a book called Fashion 2001, which contained 90 photos from 90 of the world's biggest womenswear designers predicting what they thought clothes would be like in the distant year of 2001. More from Jean-Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler, Issey Miyake, Givenchy, Versace over at VICE mag, original post at the Fashion Spot.
Issey Miyake in 1982, predicting 2001:
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Soundmachines
A record player that doesn't play sounds but visual patterns instead - Soundmachines by The Product.
"Three units, which are resembling standard record players, translate concentric visual patterns into control signals for further processing in any music software. The rotation of the discs, each holding three tracks, can be synced to a sequencer."
A record player that doesn't play sounds but visual patterns instead - Soundmachines by The Product.
"Three units, which are resembling standard record players, translate concentric visual patterns into control signals for further processing in any music software. The rotation of the discs, each holding three tracks, can be synced to a sequencer."
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Enrique Gomez De Molina
"The impossibility of my sculpture brings me both joy and sadness at the same time. The joy comes from seeing and experiencing the Fantasy of the work but that is coupled with the sadness of the fact that we are destroying all of these beautiful things."
more info
"The impossibility of my sculpture brings me both joy and sadness at the same time. The joy comes from seeing and experiencing the Fantasy of the work but that is coupled with the sadness of the fact that we are destroying all of these beautiful things."
more info
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