Press Pause Play – documentary

Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011

PressPausePlay “A film about hope, fear and digital culture”. Stuart Langfield created the animated content for the PressPausePlay documentary. The animations help to break up the interviews and illustrate key scenes discussed throughout the film. Above is the Seth Godin excerpt.
www.presspauseplay.com
www.stuartlangfield.com

kim boske

Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011

Kim Boske’s work can be described as a body of research in which different moments in time and space run together in a field that seems to embody a determination of time to present proof of it’s discrete, unique moments. He create stories that rise around the system of time and space. read more

LUIS DOURADO

Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011

Luis Dourado was born in Porto, Portugal in 1984. Nowadays he lives in Berlin where he collaborates and works in several projects in the areas of Illustration and Visual Arts. In the past year, exploring mainly themes like control, memory and illusion, Luis Dourado has been mainly showing his work in galleries and art spaces in Portugal.

www.luisdourado.net

ANOUK KRUITHOF

Posted by Fabio 6 May 2011

Anouk Kruithof (1981) is a Dutch artist who lives and works in Berlin, The Netherlands and abroad. She just won the judge’s vote during last week’s Hyéres International Festival of Fashion & Photography. In the first 3 months of 2011 Anouk Kruithof is working in the Dutch artist in residence HET VIJFDE SEIZOEN, which offers workspace, housing and living to artists to develope their artistic practice.
www.anoukkruithof.nl

GHOSTJUMPS & WORMHOLES: The First Move Exhibition BY KEELERTORNERO

Posted by Fabio 5 May 2011

Chin Keeler and Emma Tornero have been working together collaboratively for five years, suspending their individual artistic vision and preconceived ideas in an animated dialogue of polar styles. Both concentrate on the same piece simultaneously, intuitively sourcing imagery or deliberating on a concept or theme. read more

Maurizio Cattelan

Posted by Fabio 5 May 2011

Since the mid-1980s, Maurizio Cattelan has been internationally recognized for his humorous and ironic works, which reflect upon the problematic nature of the relationship between art and life. read more

Kathleen Lolley

Posted by Fabio 5 May 2011

Kathleen Lolley moved to Kentucky nine months after her birth. She spent her childhood split between Louisville, KY and Pittsburgh, PA. Storytelling and nature are prominent elements in her work. Critters try to break the spell of day to day heartbreak and giant owls return to their nest with only dreams. She currently resides in Kentucky where she spends her time making crafts, comics and art.
www.kathleenlolley.com

People Like Us and Vicki Bennett

Posted by Fabio 5 May 2011

Since 1991 British artist Vicki Bennett (People Like Us) has been an influential figure in the field of audio visual collage, through her innovative sampling, appropriating and cutting up of found footage and archives. Using collage as her main form of expression, she creates audio recordings, films and radio shows that communicate a humorous, dark and often surreal view on life. read more