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Posts tagged ‘Art’

Eriko Koga “Asakusa Zenzai” Exhibition

02 December 2011, 23.30 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »

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Spoon & Tamago lets us know about this Eriko Koga exhibition. She started documenting the lives of an elderly couple back in 2003, following them over the next 6 years. The photographs taken are an interesting look at their lives and a nice change of pace from our usual posting habits.

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Video | Tribute to Drive

01 December 2011, 21.30 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »
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Just when you thought you were ‘Drive’-d out, here’s an animated short to bring it all back. Made by Tom Haugomat and Bruno Mangyoku, it’s sort of an animated synopsis/tribute to the film that you’ll be able to watch and enjoy even if you haven’t seen the film.

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Swiss Photobooks from 1927 to the Present

18 November 2011, 23.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Not to leave anyone out, here’s another exhibition that happens to be showing in Europe. Switzerland to be specific.

“The exhibition is based on an extensive research project in which hundreds, in part long-forgotten photobooks were brought together and critically examined. The selection of works resulting from this process forms the backbone of this new history of Swiss photography, which is also being published as a book.”

It looks like it’ll be a great exhibition so it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area. (Many Stuff)

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James Hopkins ‘Perspective Sculptures’

16 November 2011, 22.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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It’s Nice That lets us know about the works of James Hopkins. The Brighton and Goldsmith’s graduate has made meticulous and, most of all, fun work that plays with perspectives. It’s the sort of thing we visit art galleries for. Enjoy the sculptures.

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Alphabets Everyday

11 November 2011, 18.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Created by Austrian artist Bela Borsodi, WAD magazine sponsored a shoot making letters out of everyday objects. It sounds a lot duller than it looks. You could even try this at home, although your partner might not love you bringing cones from the street into the living room. (Fubiz)

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Sacha Goldberg’s Dark Superhero Shenanigans

10 November 2011, 23.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Curated lets us know about this:

“If you are not already in the know, French photographer Sacha Goldberg has an ongoing series about superhero grandparents. Super Mamika was created to cheer up Goldberg’s 91 year old Grandmother. After the first series, he was then inspired created Mister Papika, the jovial suitor of Mamika. Since then Mamika has dumped Mister Papika for Dark Papouka, for better or worse… If the evolution of the story is confusing, no need to worry, the images are fun all on their own.”

See the rest over at Curated.

Video: How Much Does Your Building Weigh Mr Foster ? – Trailer

09 November 2011, 15.15 | Posted in Architecture, film | No comments »
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A portrait of one of the world’s premier architects, How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster? follows Norman Foster’s unending quest to improve the quality of life through design. By investigating his origins to how his dreams and influences inspired the design of emblematic projects such as the world’s largest building to its tallest bridge, Foster offers some striking solutions to humanity’s increasing demand on urban centers.

Look out for a release soon.

“Proposal One” Series

07 November 2011, 22.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Photographer Max Esteban’s latest work, entitled ‘Proposal One’ is on display in New York. Showing at the Klompching Gallery, the exhibition takes x-ray images of various electronic devices. We could rant and rave about these but they just look cool. Take a leap to see the rest of the images.

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Ghosts of Gone Birds Exhibition

04 November 2011, 20.00 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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The Rochelle School, usually known for their great lunches, are hosting the Ghosts of Gone Birds exhibition. The exhibition contains images of 300 extinct birds, with artists including Ralph Steadman, Jamie Hewlett, Ben Newman, Sir Peter Blake and Margaret Atwood. (Creative Review)

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El Mac at the Barcelona Montana Factory

02 November 2011, 23.30 | Posted in Art | No comments »

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Curated lets us know about this:

“El Mac is the latest artist to grace the walls of the Montana Paint compound in Barcelona Spain. Montana, considered by many to be the premier brand of spray paint, has recently had it’s walls adorned with work from the likes of Os Gemeos. Mac threw up a beautiful monochromatic piece in his usual style with the circular textured detailing.”

See more over at Curated.

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