Posted by Fabio 1 December 2010
Pictures of a elaborately designed miniature setting of a forest, were filmed solitary and combined with 3D animations of firebugs and gardenspiders in post-production. Directed & produced by Fabian Grodde.
Posted by Fabio 1 December 2010
Over the last forty years Portuguese artist Helena Almeida has combined painting, photographic imagery, performance and drawing to explore intimacy, sensation and the limits of the body.
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2010
David Spiller
Beaux Arts Gallery
Cork Street, London, W1
Nov 10 – Dec 11
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2010
Born in Illinois, and currently based in Mexico City, photographer Mark Powell document his every day life while simultaneously exploring the complex relationship between photography and memory, subject and object. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2010
Told through a single stand-up comedy routine, John J Jones performs to an unforgiving audience. As he loses their interest, his body rebels against him, and the truth behind the one-liners leaks through the cracks. Car-crash comedy at its most compulsive. Directed by Joseph Pierce.
Posted by Fabio 30 November 2010
Girl Talk (Gregg Michaeil Gillis) is American musician and DJ specializing in mashups and digital sampling. One can listen to his latest album as well as see a diagram of the different samples used for each track over at Mashup Breakdown – enjoy!
Posted by Fabio 29 November 2010
The video installation by French artist Natacha Paganelli “Kolo/Dance” spreads a spectacular enchantment which could remind some minimalist version of the choreographic inventions of the time of Russian Ballets…It makes appear in the style of kaleidoscope the fiction of one popular vitality stemming from the Nature, realizing at the same time as it reveals the utopia which animated the attempts to establish a national spirit in Former Yugoslavia on the reconstruction of folk traditions.
Posted by Fabio 29 November 2010
Troy Dugas work is made from product labels he purchase in unused bundles. He cut and arrange this material onto flat surfaces (paper, canvas, or wood) to produce artworks that appear woven. He use repetition and pattern to distract from the original purpose of the label to sell a product. The artwork itself is the only product left to sell.