Posted by Fabio 5 December 2012
Cari Vander Yacht is a visual artist and art director originally from Portland, Oregon. She joined Wieden+Kennedy Portland in the spring of 2008 and began her double life of designing ads by day and painting by night. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 December 2012
Born in Fort Worth, TX, Delaney Allen received his MFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2010. His photographs have been shown nationally and internationally, most notably at Foam Museum in Amsterdam, NL. Additionally, he has self-published three books, one of which was included in Photo-Eye Magazine’s “Best Of” list for 2010 (Between Here And There). read more
Posted by Fabio 5 December 2012
Carson Ellis was born in 1975 in Vancouver, Canada. She was raised in suburban New York and college-educated at the University of Montana in Missoula, where she earned a BFA in Painting in 1998. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2012
In 1963 NASA launched the first communications satellite “Syncom 2” into a geosynchronous orbit over the Atlantic Ocean. Since then, humans have slowly and methodically added to this space-based communications infrastructure. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2012
Official video for “7 Years Of Bad Luck For Fun” by The Gaslamp Killer & Dimlite, off of the new GLK full-length “Breakthrough” on Brainfeeder Records. Directed by Phil Nisco.
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2012
Ulrich Schnauss ‘A Long Way To Fall’ taken from the forthcoming album of the same name released on Domino Recording America & Scripted Realities. Video directed by visual artist Nat Urazmetova at Hidden Shine.
Posted by Fabio 4 December 2012
Compared with the existence of space or matter, the existence of time is always something fragile, something paradoxical, as though it is not quite real. Pim Leenen’s work is often a study of photographic reality and plays with the concept of time. He is fascinated by the wreck or even origin of life. Major scientific issues are sources of inspiration for the creation of his work. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 December 2012
Bernd Ribbeck’s new body of paintings on MDF sees acrylic, permanent marker pen and varnish methodically built up and ground down, systematically layered then scratched back, and Ribbeck’s interpretations of the spiritual and the profane grappling within small rectangular arenas of gestural energy and self-restraint. read more