Michaël Borremans – A Knife in the Eye

Posted by Fabio 17 May 2012

A Knife in the Eye, a documentary about Michaël Borremans and his work. Directed by Guido De Bruyn.

The Human Pantone

Posted by Fabio 17 May 2012

Since its creation, the Pantone color chart has been the official dictionary of color. Artists, designers, painters and decorators have used Pantone to precisely pair colors to create a desired visual aesthetic. Artist Pierre David has redesigned the Pantone with a different shade of coloring; the varied beauty of Human skin tones. read more

SALARYMAN PROJECT

Posted by Fabio 16 May 2012

The “Salaryman Project” by Tokyo based French photographer Bruno Quinquet is an attempt to build mystery and poetry around the archetypal figure of the Japanese male office worker, aka salaryman. With the cycle of the seasons as a backdrop, the series explores images of masculinity, normality and anonymity in the Japanese capital. read more

Kindness

Posted by Fabio 16 May 2012

Adam Bainbridge is really making the most of the music video as a medium. The latest from his debut album, World, You Need a Change of Mind, finds him schooling a young boy named Ramon on how to make dance music. read more

Mark Regester

Posted by Fabio 15 May 2012

Photography by american artist Mark Regester. Regester currently Lives and Works in St. Louis, Missouri. read more

Cornershop – Who’s gonna lite up

Posted by Fabio 15 May 2012

Conershop’s new music video Who’s gonna lite up, taken from the ‘Urban Turban’ album, out now. Directed by Vidya Sharma & Rajesh Thomas.

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Hong Seon Jang – Type City

Posted by Fabio 15 May 2012

Hong Seon Jang create works that evoke a fundamental recognition of our space and environment and imply physical vulnerability in our daily life. These ideas evolved from his interest in studying the similarities between human and non-human life forms pertaining to structures, symbols, and patterns. The main concept is a fascination with the comparison of human activity and natural phenomena as it corresponds to the circulation of destruction and creation. read more

Hiroshi Sugimoto – Portraits

Posted by Fabio 14 May 2012

In the sixteenth century, Flemish court painter to the British Crown Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543) gave us the imposingly regal portrait of Henry VIII now kept in London’s Royal Portrait Gallery. Based on this Holbein portrait, the wax figure artisans of Madame Tussaud’s in their consummate skill recreated an absolutely faithful likeness of the king. read more