Posted by Fabio 14 May 2011
Anka was born on December 4, 1980. She spent her childhood with books on art and her mothers’ drawing tools, covering acres of paper with her drawings. In 1997 she entered the Moscow Architectural Institute deciding to follow in her mothers’ footsteps. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
Gritty and cinematic images by California based photographer Eliot Lee Hazel. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
Set somewhere on the outskirts of our recognizable galaxy, the universe of painter Steve Galloway is scattered over numberless chunks of swampland where grotesque events transpire in bizarre, bucolic tropics that William Henry Hudson might have imagined in a paranoid, material dream.
Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
Phillip Warnell is an artist and filmmaker based in London. Over almost two decades he has used the body as a site of exploration producing a series of works positioned between film, performance, the visual, and the sonic. Warnell has collaborated widely with a range of contributors: both individuals and organisations, shaping works intuitively, traversing disciplines and exploring the circumstances of co-production.
www.phillipwarnell.com
Posted by Fabio 12 May 2011
Alvin Lustig’s contributions to the design of books and book jackets, magazines, interiors, and textiles as well as his teachings would have made him a credible candidate for the AIGA Lifetime Achievement award when he was alive. By the time he died at the age of forty in 1955, he had already introduced principles of Modern art to graphic design read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Visualizing 38 million deaths from 25 conflicts. Ten casualties. Ten million casualties. Our understanding of conflicts is often nothing more than a handful of digits, the more precise, the less meaningful. The anchor’s tone remains the same when talking about major wars or isolated outbursts of violence. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Fiona Crisp is an artist who is known for creating installations of large-scale photographs that question the ontological presence of the photographic image. Her works are often generated by spending intensive periods of time in particular locations, recent projects having involved working in the Early Christian catacombs of Rome and a Second World War underground military hospital in the Channel Islands. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Fragments of RGB is an interactive installation by Berlin based design studio Onformative.