Posted by Thorbjorn 11 March 2010
American artist Stephen Antonakos created this piece “DREAM” back in June 1963. Antonakos is mostly famous for his works with neon, geometric forms and installations.
Posted by Thorbjorn 10 March 2010
Creative director Nicolas Ghesquière from Balenciaga has once again delivered a stunning super chic collection for the Autumn Winter 2010 show in Paris. I love the kind of sci-fi touch whilst still holding onto the classic Parisian look + colour palette is STUNNING.
View the entire collection here.
Posted by Fabio 9 March 2010
“Mercy Mercer” by Australian photographer Derek Henderson, is a photographic exploration of the Waikato River. For both Maori and Pakeha the Waikato is a source of spiritual and material needs. This photographs provide an ongoing journey, which aims to construct a portrait of this community of communities and landscape they inhabit.
Posted by Fabio 8 March 2010
Josphine Meckseper’s photographs subtly infuse lifestyle ideals with an incitement to revolutionary violence. Using the format of fashion magazines, Meckseper examines how cultural information and its inherent values are packaged and merchandised: beauty, capitalism, and glamour are laid bare and magnified as vacuous imagery transparently revealing their social, political, and economic realities.
Josphine Meckseper
Posted by Fabio 5 March 2010
The Atlas Group is a project established in 1999 to research and document the contemporary history of Lebanon. One of their aims with this project is to locate, preserve, study, and produce audio, visual, literary and other artifacts that shed light on the contemporary history of Lebanon. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 March 2010
“The subject of my work is human suffering that is being dispersed on the internet. Websites full of victims of violence and racism are my source of inspiration. The victims in my work are a selection of a huge amount of pictures; therefore they symbolize all victims of murder, accidents and war. I want to show this suffering, in a dignified matter, to the general public by means of a medium that most people can understand, and more important, accept.”_Justin Wijers
Posted by Fabio 3 March 2010
Penny Davenport was born in 1979 in Inverness, and grew up variously on the Isle of Skye, in Cheshire, and in Somerset. She studied Fine Art in Liverpool, and still lives and work there. Over the last few years she started to focus on drawings and illustrations of characters and scenes from stories he has written. read more