Posted by Fabio 7 May 2010
Static Movements is Piero Zagami visual exploration of the human movements, focused on martial arts performances, printed on see-through paper on a large format book. The experiment aims to freeze the movements of martial art performers into a tangible series of layers of perception through the use of visual narrative techniques applied with the use acetate, draft film and tracing papers.
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2010
Lotta Nieminen is a graphic designer and illustrator living and working in Helsinki, Finland. She studied graphic design and illustration at the University of Art and Design Helsinki (2005-2009) and the Rhode Island School of Design (2007). read more
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2010
Mari Sunna (born 1972) is a young artist who has lived in London since 1999 and whose paintings have aroused a great deal of attention ever since her first showings. Her works are currently in public and private collections in Finland, in the Saatchi and Deutsche Bank collections among others, and in countless private collections abroad.
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2010
Iniva’s summer season at Rivington Place includes a group exhibition – Whose Map is it?, a symposium and other events which present new approaches to mapping. Nine contemporary international artists question the underlying structures and hierarchies that inform traditional mapmaking. They provide individual insights that inscribe new, often omitted perspectives onto the map. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2010
Anemic Cinema An experimental film made by Marcel Duchamp(1926). The film depicts whirling animated drawings – which Duchamp called Rotoreliefs – alternated with puns in French. Duchamp signed the film with his alter ego name of Rrose Sélavy.
Posted by Fabio 6 May 2010
The Boo Hooray Gallery (c/o Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC) is opening an exhibition of punk ephemera from writer Jon Savage and artist Linder Sterling, both of whom were closely associated with the UK punk scene. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 May 2010
External Heart is an interactive art-work by Japanese media artist MIO I-ZAWA, of which the theme is the “body clock”. A heart on wheels that beats and rolls in sync with the user’s pulse.
Posted by Fabio 5 May 2010
A Mon Seul Desir from 2006 by Rezi van Lankveld.
Oil on board, 122 x 122 cm