The Snorks : A concert for creatures

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2012

A crossbreed and fascinating proposal by artist Loris Gréaud, The Snorks : a concert for creatures embodies an obsessive quest for abysses.
The initial inspiration for the project lies in the idea that creatures would be living on our planet, their aesthetical and behavioural features matching an alien fantasy in every aspect, thereby awaking the desire of communicating with those “creatures”. read more

Valerie June – Workin’ Woman Blues

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2012

Valerie June’s debut single, Workin’ Woman Blues, unfurls the story of her self-styled “organic moonshine roots music”, a warm mix of aching vintage country, gospel and powerful delta blues, it’s as if Bobbie Gentry fronted a Stax soul-revue, her mesmerising vocals telling it how it is. read more

Sebastian Ospina

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2012

Mixed media collages by Colombian graphic designer Sebastian Ospina.

www.behance.net/underball

Frieze Art Fair 2012

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2012

The tenth edition of Frieze London, the leading international contemporary art fair, takes place in London’s Regent’s Park from 11–14 October 2012.

www.friezelondon.com

Adele – Skyfall

Posted by Fabio 5 October 2012

Skyfall is the official theme song to the James Bond film of the same name. Written by ADELE and Paul Epworth. Video directed by Nick Chappell.

www.adele.tv

Lisa Sorgini

Posted by Fabio 4 October 2012

Lisa Sorgini’s work resembles an ongoing dialogue with narrative and documentary style photography and an endless fascination with the contingent beauty of unrehearsed moments. read more

‘Sound & Vision’ By Shepard Fairey

Posted by Fabio 4 October 2012

Shepard Fairey presents his first London exhibition in 5 years, entitled Sound & Vision. He brings along friend and collaborator Z-Trip to supply the soundtrack to the artwork, opening at StolenSpace Gallery on October 19th and on exhibition through November 4th, 2012. read more

Dominique Franks

Posted by Fabio 3 October 2012

Dominique Franks, lives in Brunswick, Melbourne. He shoot his photos mainly with 35mm film, with an old Pentax camera that he loves to death. read more