Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
A series of photographs by Turkish artist, Eylül Aslan. Eylül graduated from Istanbul University, where she studied French Language and Literature. She is working on her first book TRAUERWEIDE to be published by Editions du LIC. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
Two Hands: The Leon Fleisher Story is a 2006 short documentary film directed by Nathaniel Kahn. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short. It tells the story of the pianist Leon Fleisher. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
What Love Looks Like – Six micro-movies on the physics of love. By Louise Ma and Chris Parker.
Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
Cat People is a bilingual (english/japanese) magazine created by graphic designer Jessica Lowe and photographer Gavin Green. It features 146 pages of interviews & work by cat-obsessed artists, designers, photographers & writers. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
The brief history of The United States of America so far is bookended by revolution: political and technological. Shawn Huckins series ‘An American Revolution Revolution’ explores 18th century American painting and portraiture in context of 21st century lexicons – facebook status updates, tweets, texting acronyms – that permeate today’s popular culture. read more
Posted by Fabio 31 October 2013
Gerhard Richter’s Atlas is a collection of photographs, newspaper cuttings and sketches that the artist has been assembling since the mid 1960s. A few years later, Richter started to arrange the materials on loose sheets of paper. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 October 2013
The concept of virginity has been a topic of intrigue since the birth of humanity – and the loss of virginity is to this day considered an important rite of passage. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 October 2013
Trusts & Estates by Jeanette Bonds, is a hand-drawn animated documentary satire adapted from a conversation overheard in a Santa Monica restaurant in 2011. Four lawyers engage in a bantering dinner conversation that quickly devolves into a grotesque and brutal comedy of cruelty and hypocrisy.