Edits

Yonder

Posted by Fabio 5 November 2009

Beautiful graphics and animation work by Emilia Forstreuter.

www.emiliaforstreuter.de

Thomas Mailaender – Sponsoring

Posted by Fabio 5 November 2009

Self portraits of artist Thomas Mailaender in his series “Sponsoring”. I myself is huge fan of big cheques and big smiles. read more

Nina Braun: Business Today

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

Incredible stopmotion animation by Artist Nina Braun, produced on behalf of ALSTRIA Office REIT AG. This company gives the opportunity to young artist to explore new technologies and media for their work.

Watch Nina Braun first stopmotion film. read more

Copying Eden. Recent Art in Chile

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

“Copying Eden. Recent Art in Chile” is a publication edited by the international curator Gerardo Mosquera. In 650 pages, and with a clear and dynamic design, this book presents and analyzes the evolution of contemporary art in Chile from 1973 to the present day”. read more

Keetra Dean Dixon

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

Keetra Dean Dixon is a rare breed of designer/artist who delivers on both counts. Her graphic design demonstrates an exquisite skill and her installation pieces are provoking and emotional. Tomorrow KK Outlet will launch her first solo exhibition. We caught up with Keetra to find out more about her work and the exhibition. read more

Dumb Dick Danglas

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

A “different” type of music video by Mexican artist Nico Brown Jr. (Fernando Sanchez). Peculiar titles such as “1 Minute of Ass”, “Niggas”, “Failed Suicide” and “Pirates and Hustlers” are to be found among the artist other work. Fernando Sanchez has an M.F.A in Design & Media Art from University of California.

http://thankgodforconceptualart.com

Hannah Whitaker

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

A series of beautiful and somehow silent photographs by artist Hannah Whitaker. read more

g39 – Infernal Machine

Posted by Fabio 4 November 2009

g39 presents a new group exhibition, Infernal Machine, bringing together new work from Stuart Croft, Dave Griffiths and Martijn Hendriks, three significant artists working with film as a gallery based medium. Infernal Machine takes its name from the writer Christopher Isherwood’s description of film as a medium in his novel Prater Violet (1945).
Gallery g39 is located in Cardiff and the exhibition runs to 14 November.
www.g39.org