Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
Exclusively commissioned by Dazed & Confused and featured as part of onedotzero and Dazed’s Fashion in Film program at the BFI, Frankenfashion is being screened alongside the works of Chris Cunningham, Solve Sundsbo & Saam Farahmand. Written & Directed by Alex Turvey.
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Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
Young Norwegian design studio ‘Your Friends’ has just updated their website with a bunch of great new projects. If you are around Oslo, go have a chat with them, Henrik and Carl are really nice guys and would definitely become your friends.
Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
One could almost mistake these arresting oil paintings as being collages. 46 year old Belgique artist Cris Brodahl is represented by The Approach gallery, Bethnal Green London. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
Photographer Ewen Spencer’s most recent project explores what it means to be male in the 21st Century. Exhibition runs from 1– 29 October 2009, KK Outlet at Hoxton Square, Shoreditch London.
Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
Father Sevastyan meditates on the Gospels at Svyato-Kazansky hermitage, one of many Russian Orthodox communities resurrecting across the land. One out of a million stunning photographs available from the National Geographic website.
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
Lovely letterpressed business cards by Dutch type-designer Jos Buivenga. Watch a little video here of the letterpress machine in action. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
Amazing charcoal drawings by American artist Robert Longo. Robert Longo lives with his wife, Barbara Sukowa, and their three sons in New York. His work has been exhibited at the Hamburger Kunstverein and Deichtorhallen; the Menil Collection in Houston; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; the Hartford Athenaeum and the Isetan Museum of Art in Tokyo. read more
Posted by Fabio 28 September 2009
A very rare documentary film by Martin Scorsese, and one of the greatest interviews ever recorded. The subject is his friend Steven Prince, a manic raconteur telling wild stories about his life as an ex-drug addict and a road manager for Neil Diamond.
Having never been properly released, the film gained cult status among cinefiles and influenced a whole generation of filmmakers.