Nice!
Friday, 23 January 2009
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Ready...Proof...Go!
The project i've been working on is coming along! It should all be printed by the very beginning of the year 09 by the very helpful people from Generation Press. I'll post some pictures as soon as possible. (looking forward to seeing it all done!)
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Labels: Work
Friday, 12 December 2008
Knoc knoc...
I know, long time, long time...
I've been fairly busy lately. I will post some pictures of the things i've been working on for the last weeks (months?) very soon.
Hopefully the flow of new posts should return to normal now!
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Labels: Misc
Friday, 17 October 2008
Triple bill
Yesterday was another busy night.
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First, it was the opening of Barbican's new (triple) exhibition around the notion of conflict and its visual representation. The ground floor is dedicated to "
On the Subject of War ", a collection of thoughts around the idea of war in Iraq and Afghanistan and its visualisation.
I have to say i got really impressed by Omer Fast’s "The Casting" (2007) piece. Between fiction and documentary, video and photography, "The casting" asks disturbing questions about images, reality and narration.
The upper floor is dedicated to Robert Capa and Gerda Taro works. Amazing pictures, amazing stories. (very interesting to see some of the picture as they were taken, and then how they were edited for magazines/newspapers).
Overall the set design, and particularly the font design, give the exhibition an appropriate look and feel, while still being consistant with the Barbican's identity. Good job.
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For the second part of the evening, we headed to Hoxton Square for the opening of Yvon Lambert's new gallery. After Paris and New-York, it's in London that the talented people from Yvon Lambert decided to settle down. A very cool new space for art in the neighbourhood. The first to inaugurate it is mexican artist Carlos Amorales. Make sure you see his sculpture of a shattered bird at the first floor of the gallery. Impressive.
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Labels: Exhibitions
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Art Orgy
Yesterday was the opening of the famous Frieze Art Fair.
I feel like i've flicked through a 5000 pages giant art book at once. Some quality art pieces though.
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Labels: Exhibitions
Monday, 13 October 2008
Mad fonts
Interesting post about fonts used throughout Abc serie Mad Men.
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Labels: Font
Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Aussies
Yesterday evening was Pivot's gig at the 100 club on Oxford street. Very good gig indeed, intimist venue, and apart from some bass amp issues, the sound was generally good.
Although Pivot was brilliant, i got really impressed by Snowman's performance. Energetic, dark with a punkish taste. Nice.
Snowman - We Are The Plague
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Labels: Gig
3 in 1
Monday evening was the private view of the Warhol exhibition at the Hayward gallery. But it was really a 3 in 1 as you could also see Robin Rhode's work at the 1sr floor and Cyprien Gaillard's works at the Project Space.
One must admit that the set design throughout the Warhol's area is fantastic. Very nice materials, nice use of the space. Although, you do want to allow yourself a reasonable amount of time to see everything: there are loads of videos (Warhol tv is a must see), sound recordings etc... The exhibition lasts until the 18th January. Link here.
At the 1st floor, Robin Rhode displays different kind of work: photography, installations, videos...Personally, i'm not very found of Robin Rhode's work. I do think it is a little bit "dry" and that the poetical feel doesn't make it up for the the lack of depth.
Finally, Cyprien Gaillard's work is located in the Project Space (small exhibition space at the very entrance) of the Hayward gallery. Also, one of the piece is located in the basement of the Gallery. Interesting approach, interesting work.
The later artist will be competing with 8 other young artists for the Prix fondation d'entreprise Ricard on thursday 9th October. Amongst them, my parisian artist friend Julien Discrit will be running for this. Fingers crossed Julien! Make sure to check his work here.
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Labels: Exhibitions
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
White nights
I really like this year's identity of french festival Nuits Blanches,
designed by atelier trois.
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Labels: Graphic Design
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
Tut
A very clever tutorial for all of you who want to learn
all the ropes of the Pen tool in Illustrator.
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Labels: Resources
Monday, 29 September 2008
Salt me up
What to (re)start with? hmmm.
This for example (i LOVE this. Proper magic):
Via Make.
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Labels: technology
BACK!
I know, i know, i've been bad. I've been properly rubbish with keeping up with my posts since last summer. Mostly because i've been a busy bee. But it's now over and i'm ready to be all post-crazy again and yes,i promise i won't do it again mum!
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Labels: Message
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Pivot
New Warp records gem.
Nice name, nice artwork cover, nice music, nice video (: a low-fi mix between Jaws and Thunderbird. Nice!)
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“Creeping along like a John Carpenter soundtrack re-imagined by Battles, this is the place where intricate and party collide.” NME
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Launch of the new album tonight at the Roundhouse London.
Website here.
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Labels: Music
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Street and Studio
If you havn't seen the Tate modern exhibition "Street and Studio" you should hurry up as it ends at the end of the month and as it is one that shouldn't be missed. I can't really start making a list of all the work i liked as there are too many, but the exhibtion is well thought, consistent and trully inspirational.
The very last piece, "The Buzz club" by Rineke Dijkstra is absolutely stunning and made me chuckle. Something blatantly true about it. Great stuff.
Info here.
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Labels: Exhibitions