Life’s Flavor

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Currently on display at L.A.’s Carmichael Gallery, Nina Pandolfo‘s “Life’s Flavor” marks the first solo show for the successful contemporary street artist. Known for depicting wide-eyed, stocking-clad girls, the Brazilian explains that the title of the show reflects her view on life, “sometimes it is sweet and some times it is spicy and sometimes a combination of the two.”

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Sculptures and paintings of the girls, often wearing little more than Brazilian-cut underwear and knee-highs, with their cute kitties, dolls, toys, jelly beans and hot peppers float and fly through the gallery space. Pandolfo described to CH how she purposefully sequenced four paintings together to tell the story of a special world where “everything is possible—it can even rain fish!”

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In the first piece a girl looks out of a cuckoo clock window as she eats red hot chili peppers with little fairies hovering, while in the next, another girl falls downward surrounded by dolls, cats and fairies as she tries to catch the cuckoo clock. Following that, a canvas shows two girls lying on a cushion eating candy, watching as the second girl falls past them. The last painting depicts two girls getting dolled-up with some familiar socks peeking out from the edge.

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Seeing Pandolfo’s work in person reveals many little details and textures that don’t show up in photos. Using spray paint as a base, she creates richly-detailed images that have the effect of water colors, pencils, glitter, jewelry and even appliqué—seriously magical art.

Life’s Flavor runs through 18 April 2010.


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Boca Motion 2010

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Fax Ex-Machina

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To get around Brazil’s convoluted customs procedures and expensive tax laws that govern importing and exporting art, Brazilian collective Autista and British gallery KK Outlet turned to the fax machine to transport art across oceans for a new show called “Ex-Fax Machina.”

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At last Thursday’s opening Brazilian artists Ramon Martins, Eduardo Recife, Elisa Sassi and Carlos Dias made drawings and faxed them to London’s KK Outlet Gallery, while U.K.-based artists Andrew Clark, Billie Jean, Mcbess and Jimmy Turrell faxed their completed drawings to Gallery Pop in São Paulo. Flaunting Brazil’s 50% tax on any cultural item sent or received (the strict rules have prevented both NYC’s Met and MoMA from lending pieces in the past), the pieces now hang on both galleries’ walls through 26 March 2010.

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To further demonstrate their point, KK Outlet installed a fax machine dedicated to receiving faxes from all over the world. Select faxes will be included in the show and they’ll accept them (at +44 (0) 207 739 0396) through the end of the show.<

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Artists’ faxes sell for about $45 in England and $28 in Brazil.

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Faxes by the public will also be for sale for $15, which will be donated to non-profit group Viva Rio.


Playmobil Parking Stops in Rio

Il PAO brasiliano dipinge queste teste di Playmobil sui panettoni di Rio! Lui è Rodrigo Pereira. Sicuro il nostro amico Gustavo ne avrà visti qualcuno in giro!!!
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Playmobil Parking Stops in Rio

Playmobil Parking Stops in Rio

Playmobil Parking Stops in Rio

Molho

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This is a crop from an older issue of ‘boards magazine. It’s a really cool concept illustrated by Brazil based firm Molho. They seem to focus on motion graphics and film, which is evident in the way they approach their print work. More images after the jump.

Museum of Image and Sound by Diller Scofidio + Renfro

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New York architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro have won a competition to design the Museum of Image and Sound in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (more…)

Casa Tropical by Camarim Architects

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Portuguese architects Camarim have completed Casa Tropical, a holiday home in a fishing village in northern Brazil. (more…)