Edits

Follow Me Down – Unkle

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2010

Directed by Warren du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones and featuring super model Liberty Ross, the new video for Unkle is an extension of the artwork from “Where Did The Night Fall”. Production by Rokkit.

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Erick Swenson

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2010

Erick Swenson (born Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1972) is an American artist and sculptor living and working in Dallas. Known for his polyurethane resin sculptures of animals often displayed in elaborate dioramas, Swenson’s scenes often involve fabricated animals like deer, sheep, and apes captured frozen in allegorical moments. read more

UP THERE

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2010

Shot high above the streets of New York City. UP THERE reveals the dying craft of large-scale hand painted advertising and the untold story of the painters struggling to keep it alive. Directed by Malcolm Murray.

www.uptherefilms.com

Léopold Rabus

Posted by Fabio 12 May 2010

Fairy-tale-like and frequently a bit gruesome romantic paintings by young Swiss artist Léopold Rabus.

Yngve Holen

Posted by Fabio 11 May 2010

Half Asleep to the 2010 Hot One Thousand and One by German artist Yngve Holen. Watch pictures from the exhibition here.

Space Monkey

Posted by Fabio 11 May 2010

Created as a collaboration between World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Ben Lee and Leo Burnett, “Space Monkey” carries a message about our planet, and features Ben Lee’s track, “Song for the Divine Mother of the Universe”. read more

Stuck in a Groove / Phonovideo

Posted by Fabio 10 May 2010

Phonovideo by Austrian filmmaker and graphic designer Clemens Kogler, is a VJ tool or visual instrument used to display animations in an analog way without the help of a computer. “Stuck in a Groove” is the first film made with this technique, it serves also as a demo for the technique . In the future phonovideo should be used for live performances in cooperations with musicians, performancers and other artists.
www.clemenskogler.net

Beatriz Milhazes

Posted by Fabio 10 May 2010

Beatriz Milhazes is known for her work juxtaposing Brazilian cultural imagery and references to western Modernist painting. The daughter of a lawyer and an art historian, Milhazes was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1960. She studied the Curso de Comunicacao Social, Facha, Brazil from 1978 to 1981 and School of Visual Arts, Parque Lage, Brazil from 1980 to 1982. read more