Edits

DANIEL DAVID KENT

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

Daniel David Kent is a freelancer artist/designer originally from Northern Illinois but lives and work in Central Pennsylvania. Daniel likes to work on projects associated with the arts, fashion, publishing and cultural institutions.

www.ikhoor.com

Alexi Worth

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

Alexi Belsey Worth was born and raised in New York City . He attended Yale College (BA 1986) and Boston University (MFA 1993). He has exhibited with, among others, the Elizabeth Harris, Bill Maynes; and DC Moore galleries; received awards from the Tiffany Foundation and the New England Foundation for the Arts. read more

Something Left, Something Taken

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

An animated dark comedy about a vacationing couple’s encounter with a man they believe to be the Zodiac Killer. Direction, animation, design and writing by Max Porter & Ru Kuwahata of Tiny Inventions. For an extensive view behind the scenes visit the Tiny Inventions blog.

www.tinyinventions.com

1981

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

1981
David Ostrowski & Luke Barber-Smith

Exhibition runs from 26 June – 11 July 2010

Parkhaus im Malkastenpark
Jacobistraße 6a, 40211 Düsseldorf, Germany

Kevin Haas

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

Kevin Haas grew up in the rust belt of the Midwest, inspired by the abandoned industrial areas of St Louis, Chicago, Gary and Indianapolis. He earned his BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a MFA from Indiana University where he studied printmaking and digital media. read more

MGMT – It’s Working

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

“It’s Working” is the new video from MGMT new album Congratulations. The video was directed by So Me, who was also responsible for such classic videos like Justice’s “D.A.N.C.E.” and Kanye West’s “Good Life”.

www.whoismgmt.com
www.elnino.tv

Alejandro Guijarro

Posted by Fabio 18 June 2010

Alejandro Guijarro is an artist based in London and Madrid who works primarily in photography. He recently graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2010. His work examines spatial relations in photographic representation, exploring what photography is still allowed and able to do. He makes contradictory and paradoxical images, where the boundaries of the photographic image break down. read more

THE PERFECT HUMAN

Posted by Fabio 17 June 2010

The Perfect Human is a 1967 short film by Jørgen Leth lasting 13 minutes. It depicts a man and a woman, both labelled ‘the perfect human’ in a detached manner, “functioning” in a white boundless room, as though they were subjects in a zoo. The film was later seen in five different versions when Leth was challenged by filmmaker Lars von Trier which was compiled in ‘The Five Obstructions’. read more