Risto Bimbiloski


Fashion designer Risto Bimbiloski encourages you to take pictures of yourself in your Risto garments and send them in. If they like your photo, then they’ll post it and send you one of their pieces for free…but you can also begin to check his SS09 collection called HYPER NOVA


found via http://blog.urbanoutfitters.com/

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Ana Laura Perez




Well, I have began the day with some very cool illustrations of Irana and I am going to finish the day with another great drawings made by Ana Laura Perez also based in Buenos Aires…She also has an etsy shop where you can find jewelry, accessories from her own label BANG!

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Paul Snowden

“WHERE YOU AT”. 2009. Poster
83 x 59 cm


exhibition view “WHERE YOU AT”


„FUCK!“, 2009. black granite, inscription
84 x 80 x 180 cm


„AMEN“, 2008. Aluminium, perspex and led lighting material
Ed. 1/3, 46 x 118 x 16 cm


„Choose life“, 2009. neon, acrylic glass
Ed. 2/3, 25 x 135 x 10 cm


Creating record covers, fliers, posters, ads, lots of editorial and his own bilingual BANG BANG BERLIN fanzine, Berlin-based Paul Snowden‘s trademark is minimalist graphics with huge lettering.


“WHERE YOU AT” is the title of Paul Snowden his show at Galerie Sandra Bürgel in Berlin until 21th March 2009

found via todayandtomorrow.com

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Clark. Herr Bar



Music video for the track “herr bar” from UK-musician Clark (Warp Records) created by graphic designer Clemens Kogler
This movie won the Diesel New Art Award
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Toluca Éditions

The cover of the exhibition catalogue


The ‘Araki’ book


The ‘Araki’ book


The ‘Araki’ book. Contains original prints by Nobuyoshi Araki. The box and the graphic design is by Olivier Andreotti (one half of the TOLUCA founders). The short text inside is by Michel Bulteau


Toluca Éditions is known for its top-of-the-range beautiful books, created in collaboration with an artist, an author and a designer. The company was founded in 2003 by French duo Alexis Fabry and Olivier Andreotti, who wanted to establish a publishing house where every issue would be a work of art in itself. A retrospective exhibition will be shown at Mexico City’s Museum of Modern Art until 31th March 2009 and then will travel to the Rose Gallery in Santa Monica (USA)

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Andreas Gefeller

Supervisions. Untitled (Academy of Arts, R 218) Düsseldorf, 2009

Supervisions. Untitled (Academy of Arts, R 220) Düsseldorf, 2009


Supervisions. Untitled (Academy of Arts, R 217) Düsseldorf, 2009

Supervisions. Untitled (Academy of Arts, R 209) Düsseldorf, 2009


German artist Andreas Gefeller

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Agathe de Bailliencourt

“Occupation à 6”, painting installation realized in the cellar of the Hugo Boss Orange Store, 2-4 Max-Beer Strasse, in Mitte, Berlin. 2008
Photos by Bernd Borchardt & Rene Moritz.


“La vie en rose”, painting installation realized for the “48 Stunden-Neukölln” Festival in the courtyard of the L32 building, at Lichtenraderstr. 32, 12049 Berlin. 2007. Photos by Maria Leutner.

“Oh Mon Dieu!”, installation realized with Skudi Optix for the “Paint My House” project.
Projection of a drawing on the Berliner Dom in Berlin. 2008


Agathe de Bailliencourt is a French artist who currently lives and works in Berlin. Her installations are just what I need this morning: spontaneity and large burst of bleft colours!

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Irana Douer


Buenos Aires based artist Irana Douer.

Her art is based on themes related to women, representing their thoughts, fears, and feelings. She works as a freelance artist and she also runs a monthly based online art magazine named Ruby Mag.

all artwork is for sale! email Irana for prices and availability

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Akasaka Shinichiro Atelier

oresen house 2008

Akasaka Shinichiro Atelier is an architecture studio based in Sapporo (Japan) created by Shinichiro Akasaka.

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Stephen Johnson

Now Isn’t That Lovely #19. Brass. Height 35cm (approx)


Now Isn’t That Lovely #18.Brass. Height 38cm (approx)


Now Isn’t That Lovely #22. Brass. Height 46cm (approx)


Genuine Bows #9. Porcelain & bronze. Height 16cm

Genuine Bows #7. Porcelain & bronze. Height 10cm

work of London based designer Stephen Johnson

By designing items of no physical use-value, Johnson explores less obvious facets of design. His work considers how design can exist for the cognitive, as well as our more commonly perceived physical needs. Through ornamentation and kitsch he considers design as fulfilling emotional needs like humour and nostalgia.” by Stephen Johnson

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Strandbeest

Theo Jansen builds large skeletons which resemble animals and are able to walk using the wind on the beaches of the Netherlands.

Since 1990, Dutch artist and kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen has been occupied creating new forms of life. He also did this BMW advert where he talks about his work (see it here).

I particularly love the trailer of Alexander Schlichter who is working on a film about Theo Jansen.

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Malaise Hollandais

BIC

BIC

BIC

Collin van der Sluijs

Collin van der Sluijs


Issue Gallery in Paris presents Malaise Hollandais, an exhibition with Bitches in Control (or BIC), Rutger Termohlen and Collin van der Sluijs. The Bitches In Control made their installation, and a large serie of different screenprints, and a small book with screenprints (specialy made for the show). Rutger Termohlen and Collin van der Sluijs have personal works on canvas and one large sized collaboration canvas build up out of different sizes.


From February 28th to April 15th 2009

at Gallery Issue /Arts urbains, arts graphiques, illustration

38, rue Quincampoix 75004 Paris

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Andreas Banderas

collage work by Andreas Banderas

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Van Bery

Set your Monkey free. 2007

collection by Berivan Meyer, a fashion designer based in Lausanne (Switzerland) since 2008.

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Stefan Diez


Fresh news about Stefan Diez: he has designed a new collection of bags for Saska Diez (his wife). They are from the same material, Tyvek®, as his other bags A1 & A2. It is a synthetic paper made from PE which is extremely tearproof, lightweight, waterproof and recyclable.

I really need one!

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