Jocelyn Hobbie

Posted by Fabio 31 July 2011

Artist Jocelyn Hobbie lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

www.kerryschuss.com

Screen Test

Posted by Fabio 30 July 2011

Screen Test by Finish director and artist Jaakko Pallasvuo.

www.jaakkopallasvuo.com

Crystalline

Posted by Fabio 26 July 2011

New video from Björk, Crystalline directed by acclaimed director, and longtime Björk collaborator, Michel Gondry. Crystalline is the first single from the album ‘Biophillia’, due out on September 27.

www.bjork.com

Albín Brunovský

Posted by Fabio 25 July 2011

Albín Brunovský (1935 – 1997) was a Slovak painter, graphic artist, lithographer, illustrator and pedagogue, considered one of the greatest Slovak painters of the 20th century. Brunovský started his early career in art by working on stage set and poster design. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava under Prof. Vincent Hložník from 1955 to 1961. The Hloznik School was well known for its high artistic and technical preparation in graphic arts and its humanist perspective. read more

Aquadettes

Posted by Fabio 24 July 2011

“As you can imagine, regular practice of synchronized swimming is a great way to maintain health and strength and a great way to meet active and fun women! We have many members who have had arthritis, joint replacements, and other health challenges – and they stay active with the Aquadettes.” Directed by Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari.

www.californiaisaplace.com

Curran Hatleberg

Posted by Fabio 24 July 2011

Photography by student at Yale University Curran Hatleberg.

Curran Hatleberg

2011 RIBA Stirling Prize

Posted by Fabio 21 July 2011

The 2011 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist has been announced. Shown here is the Folkwang Museum in Essen, Germany by previous Stirling Prize winner (2007) David Chipperfield Architects. See full lineup here.

Malene H Rasmussen

Posted by Fabio 21 July 2011

My Fucked Up Family “A series a robots depicting the different members of my family in the form of robots. Though my family is gone lots of strange stories remain. The stories are hidden in the detail. Instead of being pure decoration, the ornaments are clues that unlock a story.”

www.malenehartmannrasmussen.com