Posted by Fabio 7 June 2011
The Serpentine Gallery presents a new exhibition conceived by Mark Leckey. In a multi-disciplinary practice that encompasses sculpture, sound, film and performance, Leckey explores the potential of the human imagination to appropriate and to animate a concept, an object or an environment. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 June 2011
ISAM is Amon Tobin‘s all new, highly ambitious, breathtaking live show. Tobin will be stepping away from previous DJ centric performances, and instead will be providing a large scale live audio/visual experience to select cities around the world. Designed in conjunction with Blasthaus, VSquared Labs, Vita Motus Design, Leviathan and others.
Posted by Fabio 6 June 2011
Lisette Model (November 10, 1901 – March 30, 1983) was an Austrian-born American photographer. Model left Vienna for Paris after her father’s death in 1924 to study voice with Polish soprano Marya Freund. It was during this period that she met her future husband, the French-Jewish painter Evsa Model. read more
Posted by Fabio 6 June 2011
Money and Run is the new video from Unkle featuring Nick Cave. Directed Tom Haines.
Posted by Fabio 3 June 2011
Teenage a film by Matt Wolf, written and based on a book by Jon Savage.
Posted by Fabio 3 June 2011
Ukrainian Photographer Viktoria Sorochinski try to communicate something that lies under the surface of the visible, highlighting the psychological tension between two close people, or a single person facing an internal conflict. “There is a whole world that stands behind an image. My goal as an artist is to allow the viewer and myself to discover this world and the hidden truth about us as human beings that is contained in every single moment of our life.”
Posted by Fabio 3 June 2011
As part of the Singhles Club, Cornershop are putting out a few quality unreleased tracks by Tjinder Singh. Non-Stop is the first in the series. Video directed by Vidya Sharma & Rajesh Thomas of Rocket Science Films.
Posted by Fabio 2 June 2011
For The Stuff of Nightmares, the V&A Museum of Childhood’s Front Room Gallery will be transformed into a sinister forest where anything might happen, the dark setting for a re-telling of The Brothers Grimm’s Fundevogel, a tale of abduction, fear, evil old women, revenge and ultimately, friendship. read more