Edits

DINDI VAN DER HOEK

Posted by Fabio 12 April 2010

Dindi van der Hoek graduated in 1999 from the Willem de Kooning Academy and the Piet Zwart Institute and developed a photographic portfolio with unique images which, for the greater part, are shot under water. The fascinating forms of the human body caused by the water’s reflections combined with her unconventional perspective about physical aesthetics determines the appearance of Dindi’s work. read more

Small Worlds

Posted by Fabio 12 April 2010

A preview for the Small Worlds Exhibition at Customs house. Another impressive film from Sydney based photographer and filmmaker Keith Loutit. We previously featured a selection of Loutit’s films October last year. Click here to watch.

www.keithloutit.com

Will It Blend? – iPad

Posted by Fabio 9 April 2010

We’ve heard that the iPad will change your life, but will it change the way you blend?

Ingrid Bachmann

Posted by Fabio 9 April 2010

Installation by American artist Ingrid Bachmann – have a look in the suitcases.

Ingrid Bachmann

Douglas Capron

Posted by Fabio 9 April 2010

A lovely set of images by Montreal based photographer Douglas Capron. Photo shown here is from Capron’s Japan series.

www.douglascapron.com

Andreas Muxel – Connect

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

The kinetic sculpture “CONNECT” consists of thirteen oscillating spheres of steel connected to a matrix with a rubber band. A rod with a magnet on each side controls the action of each of the system elements. Once a sphere is connected to the rod, a motor activates its oscillation as long as the rod detaches and rebuilds a new connection to another sphere.

www.andreasmuxel.com

Torbjørn Rødland

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

Norwegian artist Torbjørn Rødland’s photography spans from innocent childish play to the tonality of the dark and sinister.
Shown here is Banana Black from 2005 – 50×40 cm.

www.rodland.net

Aleksandra Mir

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

“If angels and astronauts share the same sky”, she asks, “Isn’t it time they were introduced?”
Aleksandra Mir read more