Posted by Fabio 21 May 2011
The paintings, sculpture and collage of Annie Morris are obsessive, energetic and thoughtful. She is above all else a mark maker who uses the simplest of tools to make striking, often haunting images.
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Beautiful work by New York based photographer Spencer Wohlrab. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Laurence Owen uses painting to mix the mythic and the mundane. Alluring yet unsettling, each work contains a world filled with hollow pleasures and veiled truths, depicted in a style that looks deceptively naive.
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Amdam Bainbridge’s work uses model-making as a departure point for the production of detailed pencil drawings. Through drawing he is able to explore aspects of working and middle class suburbia along with the possibilities of representation in art.
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Video for Etienne de Crecy’s No Brain, directed by Fleur & Manu.
Posted by Fabio 20 May 2011
Artist Christian Hidaka is known for a distinctive visual vocabulary made of broad brush-strokes saturated by Technicolor palettes, recalling psychedelic design culture over the past forty years. His landscape paintings depict archaic and futuristic landscapes that combine styles and narratives whose conventions are partly inherited from Japanese prints. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 May 2011
Lucy, a young university student, takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty to fund her studies. She goes to sleep. She wakes up. And it’s as if those hours never existed. Directed by Julie Leigh.
Posted by Fabio 19 May 2011
Before receiving her MFA from Yale in 2003, Angela Strassheim became certified as a forensic photographer. She did crime scene, evidence, and surveillance photography in Miami and, while working in New York, photographed autopsies.