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Justin Gignac

Posted by Fabio 6 June 2012

The creators of collaborative workspace Grind recently commissioned artist Justin Gignac to take his NYC Garbage project to the next level, and produce a special artwork to live in their New York office space. They wanted a custom built coffee table sculpture to adorn their entrance seating area. Instead of garbage as the focal point they wanted items that symbolize the old way of working. read more

Paul Schiek – Dead Men Dont Look LIke Me

Posted by Fabio 6 June 2012

Dead Men Dont Look LIke Me A new book by photographer Paul Schiek, published by TBW Books. The book features 20 duotone plates of men re-photographed from 1950s-era mug shots found by the artist’s friend Mike Brodie in an abandoned Georgia prison. read more

Ida Taavitsainen

Posted by Fabio 5 June 2012

Images taken from the collection ‘In memory of my wardrobe’ by Finnish photographer, Ida Taavitsainen. read more

Wrinkles of the City

Posted by Fabio 5 June 2012

Miami-born artist Jose Parla and French artists/activist J.R. teamed up to produce a series of giant size murals all over the city of Havana, Cuba called Wrinkles of the City. read more

Koto Bolofo at Colette

Posted by Fabio 5 June 2012

Koto Bolofo, self-taught photographer from South Africa, born in the Lesotho region, fell in love with the moment in the darkroom when the photograph appears. For him, it’s like ancient witchcraft, voodoo! read more

M83 – Reunion

Posted by Fabio 1 June 2012

Official Music video for M83, Reunion follow up to Midnight City. Taken from the new album Hurry Up We’re Dreaming. Directed by Fleur & Manu.

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On The Move

Posted by Fabio 1 June 2012

On The Move, explores the different attributes of the word ‘movement’ -­‐ both in its physical sense and touching on present day’s chosen and arguably preferred way of life. read more

Flowers, after Warhol

Posted by Fabio 31 May 2012

Flowers, after Warhol, a new series of photographs by Vik Muniz. Using real flowers and other plants, Muniz created the imagery for these photographs based on Andy Warhol’s iconic flowers screen-prints. Each of the ten works in this series is published in an edition of 24 and measures 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). read more