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Miharayasuhiro and Paolo Roversi’s Ophelia
For his Spring Summer ’12 collection, Japanese designer Miharayasuhiro has chosen to express his collection through the character of Ophelia. The girl represents the pure and innocent elements of the new collection – unable to recognise her own disaster, consumed by nature. Working with photographerPaolo Roversi and WOW, the animation company who created all the effects, [...]
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Flemish Art/Deconstruct/Strata
Rubens and Van Dyck get transformed into rippling triangulated digital landscapes. Text by Aindrea Emelife, Editor in Chief. We’ve always had a real soft spot for ultra modern takes on classical art, and this stunning teaser trailer from Quayola has whetted that particular appetite anew. Using the Flemish collection at the Palais des Beaux Arts [...]
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Jake//Dinos Chapman
For their latest showing, the Chapman Brothers allegedly separated their practices from one another in a cross-town collaboration uniting their oeuvre – not through their physically working together, but in the discarnate way that their individual works maintain the structural disgust of their past collusions. By examining the most jarring works from each of their [...]
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Bardot at the Gagosian
“Brigitte Bardot was one of the first women to be really modern and treat men like love objects, buying them and discarding them. I like that.” –Andy Warhol ‘Brigette Bardot’, Andy Warhol, 1974. Acrylic, silkscreen ink and pencil on linen. © 2011 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/ARS, NY In this new exhibition, rarely seen [...]
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Acne x Daniel Silver
Launching today, the famed Swedish label collaborated with London artist, David Silver on a series of prints for this Autumn/Winter. “Fabrics are slightly raw and tribal in style, Daniel has a strong relationship with Africa and so we embraced this in the collection, there is painted leather, a lot of print and a lot of [...]
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Flemish Art/Deconstruct/Strata
Rubens and Van Dyck get transformed into rippling triangulated digital landscapes. Text by Aindrea Emelife, Editor in Chief. We’ve always had a real soft spot for ultra modern takes on classical art, and this stunning teaser trailer from Quayola has whetted that particular appetite anew. Using the Flemish collection at the Palais des Beaux Arts [...]
Jake//Dinos Chapman
For their latest showing, the Chapman Brothers allegedly separated their practices from one another in a cross-town collaboration uniting their oeuvre – not through their physically working together, but in the discarnate way that their individual works maintain the structural disgust of their past collusions. By examining the most jarring works from each of their [...]
Bardot at the Gagosian
“Brigitte Bardot was one of the first women to be really modern and treat men like love objects, buying them and discarding them. I like that.” –Andy Warhol ‘Brigette Bardot’, Andy Warhol, 1974. Acrylic, silkscreen ink and pencil on linen. © 2011 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/ARS, NY In this new exhibition, rarely seen [...]




