Rachel de Joode

Posted by Fabio 31 August 2010

Rachel de Joode is a Dutch artist and photographer living and working in Berlin. Her artistic intention is to decipher human existence in absurd and surreal ways through sculptural installations, performance and photography. read more

Chad Moore

Posted by Fabio 31 August 2010

Beautiful dreamlike images by New York based photographer Chad Moore.

www.chad-moore.com

Arcade Fire – The Wilderness Downtown

Posted by Fabio 31 August 2010

The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive short film by Chris Milk, featuring “We Used To Wait” by Arcade Fire.

www.arcadefire.com
www.thewildernessdowntown.com

Martin Skauen

Posted by Fabio 27 August 2010

Martin Skauen is interested in depicting the absurdity in humanity and the notion of redemption. His work comments on the weaknesses of man, and questions the phenomenon of war and ritualistic group behaviour.

www.martinskauen.com

Joshua Tree Under the Milky Way

Posted by Fabio 27 August 2010

Timelapse video of the Perseid Meteor Shower and the galactic core of the Milky Way as seen from Joshua Tree National Park. Directed by Henry Jun Wah Lee.

www.photography.evosia.com

Waiting for the End of the World

Posted by Fabio 26 August 2010

Deprived of human contact, and with only an overactive imagination to keep him company, Petr sets about his monotonous night shift at his local supermarket. Directed by independent filmmaker Lee Deaville.

www.leedeaville.com

KEN CRO-KEN

Posted by Fabio 26 August 2010

“When one thinks of earthwork art, the first thing that comes to mind would be: soil, rocks, branches or other tangible earth materials but the greater part of my focus is on the invisible/unseen forces that shape and mold all things. My paintings are made in above and below freezing, high and low altitude. This is a physical investigation of our planet using paint as my translator and mediator with nature and I learn about paint and nature simultaneously.” Ken Cro-Ken

Thomas Grünfeld

Posted by Fabio 25 August 2010

Thomas Grünfeld
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Galerie Haas AG
Zürich | 26 August – 1 October 2010