Posted by Fabio 23 September 2013
Guatemalans love comic culture, they have the films, the t-shirts, the toys and the stickers, but they’ve never had the actual comics. That is, until now. This documentary takes a look at Guatemala’s first ever comic book shop. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 September 2013
Tokyo Dreams is a short Zen-like film about sleeping commuters on the Tokyo subway. Shooting 12 hours a day for two weeks, UK director Nicholas Barker contemplates the stillness and vulnerability of his fellow passengers and wonders whether they will wake in time for their stop… read more
Posted by Fabio 20 September 2013
By intermingling themes of desire and death, innocence and latent violence, beauty and bestiality, Carone’s realistically rendered sculptures suggest open-ended narratives that draw upon childhood fantasies and nightmares. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 September 2013
Through his portraits, reminiscent of Spanish classical painting, french photographer Pierre Gonnord, investigates the human kind: the depth of their faces and of their look reveals the character of the person behind the character. read more
Posted by Fabio 20 September 2013
Isabelle Wenzel photographs women in the most impossible positions. They hang upside down in a corner, contort like acrobats, stick their high-heeled legs out of homemade cardboard constructions. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 September 2013
American Autumn is a 20-minute short surreal melodrama by 23 year old Spanish/Catalan Albert Moya, that depicts small everyday catastrophes that threaten the gentle way of life of the bourgeoisie. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 September 2013
Hilary Faye Sloane is a Melbourne based designer. She works in a range of mediums such as illustration, collage, animation and photography. After completing her bachelor of design she has spent time travelling and working as a freelance designer. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 September 2013
Myoung Ho Lee photographs solitary trees framed against white canvas backdrops in the middle of natural landscapes. To install the large canvases, which span approximately 60 by 45 feet, the artist enlists a production crew and heavy cranes. read more