Posted by Fabio 21 November 2013
Tallahassee is centered around Leo Gabin’s first feature film A Crackup At The Race Riots, based on the Harmony Korine novel of the same title. Composed entirely from appropriated, user generated found footage, there is no place for plot, linear narrative, character development, or scene setting in Leo Gabin’s video work. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 November 2013
Working in a variety of modes and media, including painting, music, social critique and photo-collage, the Houston-based artist Mike Lood is a critic of what he calls the “non-profit art organization gulag, yet his work is represented in the permanent collections of the Dallas Museum of Art, Menil Collection in Houston and the Birmingham Museum of Art. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 November 2013
Working within the vein of assemblage, Wadden makes paintings by piecing together his hand woven weavings to create large scale, hard-edge geometric abstractions. The weavings are constructed from various natural and synthetic materials, mostly refuse from projects gone sour and/or long forgotten read more
Posted by Fabio 21 November 2013
Gouache and collage on paper portraits of friends and family by Italian-born London-based illustrator, Alessandra Genualdo. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 November 2013
Presenting a world that pulses with excesses and appetites, Cecily Brown explores the breadth of human experience in tactile oil paintings. Broadly inspired by the history of painting from Rubens and Veronese to the muscular expressionism of Willem de Kooning. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 November 2013
Music video by London indie band Bombay Bicycle Club performing Carry Me. Directed by Powster. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 November 2013
Photography can often be illusion aspiring to the level of the mythical. Alex Kisilevich attempts to dissemble those notions, not by belittling the illusory, but by using the falseness of the studio to play on the tropes of studio photography. Kisilevich’s photographs divulge the constituent parts and backdrops of the photograph. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 November 2013
Celebrating the magic of the holiday season, Parisian jewellers Cartier present the fourth installment of the Winter Tale film series. A magical walk through Paris featuring an enchanting baby panther and Cartier pages will take you on a nostalgic journey to the 1920s. Directed by Bibo Bergeron. read more