Fracture: Daido Moriyama

Posted by Fabio 23 April 2012

Photographer Daido Moriyama (Japan, b. 1938) first came to prominence in the mid-1960s with his gritty depictions of Japanese urban life. His highly innovative and intensely personal photographic approach often incorporates high contrast, graininess, and tilted vantages to convey the fragmentary nature of modern realities. read more

Spiritualized – Sweet Heart Sweet Light

Posted by Fabio 20 April 2012

Sweet Heart Sweet Light, the 7th album from Spiritualized is finally out now! Hey Jane is their first single off the album. Directed by AG Rojas. read more

Alexandre Singh

Posted by Fabio 20 April 2012

Alexandre Singh (1980) is a visual artist and writer based in New York. Singh’s work derives at once from traditions in literature, performance, photo-conceptualism and object-based installation art. Often starting with elaborate, publicly presented lectures that blend historical fact with narrative fiction, Singh’s practice resists categorization. read more

A rainy day in April

Posted by Fabio 20 April 2012

An Armenian folk song (Aravodun Temin: At the Break of Dawn, compiled by Arusyak Sahakian), arranged by Ayşe Tütüncü and performed by 42 musicians. In memoriam April 24. Beautiful!

Krista Charles – Matchbook Views

Posted by Fabio 19 April 2012

Graphite drawings on matchbooks by Krista Charles, based on Google Street View photographs. read more

Jordan Bruner

Posted by Fabio 19 April 2012

Jordan is an artist, illustrator and filmmaker who trained in Kinetic Imaging (video, animation and sound, VCU) and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Jordan’s early interests were illustration and film making. read more

Jordan Tate – New Work

Posted by Fabio 19 April 2012

New Work is an exploration of visual language and process. In a sense it is an examination of how we see, what we see, what merits being seen, and how images function in contemporary visual culture. The photographic image is still often viewed as a mechanical reproduction of reality. read more

HANS ARNOLD – From horror to fairy tales

Posted by Fabio 18 April 2012

The famous illustrator Hans Arnold passed away in October 25 2010 after a long and productive life. His production involving nearly 30,000 illustrations. He is best known for his horror artwork in the swedish weekly Vecko-Revyn´s ”Veckans Chock” and his illustration that adorns the cover of ABBA´s ”Greatest Hits”. Many have begged that his relatives will be organizing an exhibition and now it´s finally happening. read more