Festival of Colors 2013

Comme la superbe vidéo Holi Slow Motion, Parker Walbeck nous invite à découvrir sa vidéo retraçant « Holi », le festival des couleurs habituellement fêtée en Inde, mais aussi organisé récemment en 2013 pour célébrer l’arrivée du printemps. De la joie, de la danse et beaucoup de couleurs à découvrir dans la suite.

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Rollin Safari Animation

Réalisée dans le cadre de la 18ème édition du Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film, des étudiants de Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg ont réalisé ce drôle court-métrage « Rollin Safari ». Mettant en scène avec humour des animaux de la savane souffrant d’obésité, cette vidéo est disponible dans la suite.

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Ode To Black Rock City

Voici cette vidéo réalisée par Anders Christian Rasmussen pour un projet de documentaire sur le Burning Man Festival qu’il dirige avec Bo Storm Madsen. Retraçant les faits de cet évènement qui a lieu dans le Black Rock Desert au Nevada, cette vidéo inspirante tournée au Canon 5D Mark II est à découvrir dans la suite.

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Festival Hall Architecture

Les équipes de Delugan Meissl Associated Architects ont réalisé ce projet appelé The Festival Hall of The Tiroler Festspiele Erl. Située en Autriche, cette superbe structure sombre d’apparence est en réalité un théâtre, permettant ainsi de sublimer par l’architecture les évènements programmés dans ce lieu de culture.

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My Provence Snapshots 2012

Dans le cadre du partenariat de Fubiz lors de la 3e édition du MyProvence Festival, voici la mise en ligne du nouveau site Snapshots 2012 présentant les différents projets artistiques lors de leurs résidences en Provence. Une sélection des œuvres est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Low-Tech Factory: ECAL students explore self-sustaining manufacturing process for Designers’ Saturdays in Langenthal

Low-Tech Factory

For its 14th edition earlier this month, Designers’ Saturdays in Langenthal, Switzerland invited ECAL undergraduate and Masters students in industrial and product design to let their imagination run free while developing a series of machines exploring the manufacturing process of a selected product. The project was overseen by industrial…

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Le Fooding Brooklyn Fling

Win two tickets to the Campfire Session in NYC

Le Fooding Brooklyn Fling

In “a quest for the taste of our times,” French output Le Fooding returns to New York for another culinary bash. This year’s festivities, which span five days of well designed events, pay homage to city peripherals around the world. From East London to l’Est Parisien, the Le Fooding…

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Outdoor 2012 Urban Art festival

Si chiude oggi l’Outdoor 2012, festival romano di urban art curato da Simone Pallotta. Nella fase di luglio sono stati coinvolti tre artisti, nell’ordine Momo, Borondo e Sam3 che hanno dipinto gli edifici di via del Commercio e via Ostiense. L’appuntamento è ora a Settembre con Brus in via Libetta 1.
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Art Basel: Animals

Creatures on canvas, cast in metals, suspended in air and more at Switzerland’s massive show

Whether the main subject of a taxidermy-inspired sculpture or an allegorical reference within a larger composition, animals are an evergreen source of inspiration among a diverse range of media and genres. The pivotal role creatures play was apparent in fresh, provocative ways at this year’s Art Basel, where we encountered several works that shed new light on a classic subject. See the works that got our goat below.

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The “Nice Bird of Prey Shoe” (1975) was constructed by Austrian artist and avant-garde feminist Birgit Jurgenssen. The surrealist escape offered by Juergenssen’s work aims to appease the tension wrought by the socio-cultural turmoil of the 20th century. Constructed of metal, feathers, and chicken claws, the unsettling accessory is from Galerie Hubert Winter in Vienna.

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The Swiss arts foundation Not Vital, which promotes preservation and exchange between cultures, presents “Peking Duck” (2009-2011), a glossy update of the Chinatown staple in 18k gold. The sculpture is on view at NYC’s Sperone Westwater Gallery.

“Kuriere” (2012) by German artist Dirk Lange combines pencil, colored pencil, and ink to create an abstract portrait of a war general and his pigeon. Sweet pastels juxtapose the subject’s obliterated face for a conceptual riff on the stately pose. The piece is available at Berlin’s Galerie Michael Haas.

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Both a hunter and an artist, Marc Swanson has established a body of work around a breathtaking set of bedazzled crystal deer-antler sculptures. According to the gallery, Swanson’s five-piece “Untitled (Crystal Hooking Left)” (2011) edition stems largely from his personal history, started as a way to “explore, both physical and spiritually, the duality of masculine identities he was experiencing.” The piece was constructed from polyurethane foam and crystal, and is from Richard Gray Gallery.

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“Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs (or The Witches)” (1985) by Swiss artist Jean Tinguely fuses together a hodgepodge of metals into eight motorized sculptures. From wrought iron bits and scrap to bicycle frames and axles, the seemingly creaky contraptions are laced together with strips of fabric and animal skulls for a slightly macabre vibe. The piece, made in the late years of Tinguely’s life, is from Galerie Hans Mayer in Düsseldorf, Germany.

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Known for his irreverent sculptures, Athens-based artist Dionisis Kavallieratos turns to oil on canvas in the detailed work “A Ballad for Chicken Banana” (2010). In monochromatic gray tones he manages to cast a subject that’s at once mighty and absurd. The piece was on view at Athens’ Breeder Gallery.

“Pollinator” (2011) by E.V. Day casts the reproductive organs of flowers—specifically those from Claude Monet’s famous lily pond in Giverny—into a demonstration of the animal-like ability to reproduce through pollination. Day sifted through a pile of clipped flowers (those that are weeping in the garden are cut by the gardeners) and then pressed and scanned and ultimately processed the best of each type of flower into three-dimensional form. The sculpture is made of a resin core, with polished nickel-plated copper and is from Carolina Nitsch in New York.

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Spotted at the W Hotels Designers of the Future exhibit, the aptly titled “Go-Round” by Tom Foulsham comprises a balance of a miniature giraffe kissing a miniature whale on a single sharpened point. Rather than being propelled mechanically, it is moved by everyday objects like hair dryers, fans, balloon dresses, or by simply blowing.

A tabletop is transformed into an illusion of a deep-sea abyss with “Octopus (Krake)” (2012) by Swiss-born, Munich-based artist David Bielander. The limited-edition cast-bronze candelabra is available at the Ornamentum Gallery in Hudson, New York.

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5 Point Film Festival

Un impressionnant trailer dévoilé pour l’édition 2012 du festival « 5 Point Film » autour du thème de la nature. Un travail vidéo dirigé et édité par Anson Fogel, produit par Forge Motion Pictures sur une bande son du groupe M83. A découvrir en images dans la suite.



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