10.31.2010

Six Scents - Series Three

"Co-founders, Joseph Quartana and Kaya Sorhaindo, launched Six Scents Parfums with Series One in 2008. Each year, the Six Scents Parfums fragrance initiative brings the experience of creativity with a conscience to the world through a collection of six unisex scents. Created by a distinct group of designers and perfumers, these limited edition fragrances are designed to represent a global range of contemporary views on creativity and culture. Through the designers’ concepts and the perfumers’ knowledge of fine fragrance, two artistic disciplines come together to create new perfume compositions and multi-sensory experiences..."
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10.29.2010

Be Kind

An incredibly telling work of art from David Wojnarowicz. This piece was created 20 years ago and still, scarily, has so much relevance to the unfortunate happenings in today's culture.
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10.26.2010

Fashion Illustrated

"Put together over the course of 30 years by Joelle Chariau of Galerie Bartsch & Chariau, this splendid collection of some of the most remarkable fashion illustration of the last hundred years is being shown for the first time this winter at London’s Design Museum. Opening on the 3rd November and running through until March next year, this unique exhibition features original works from the collections of Chanel, Dior, Comme des Garçons, Viktor & Rolf, and McQueen to name but a few..."
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10.25.2010

YouYube & Guggenheim

"In the last two decades, there has been a paradigm shift in visual culture. The moving image has been fully absorbed into critical contemporary-art practices, and now we are witnessing the power of the Internet to catalyze and disseminate new forms of digital media, including online video. With video now available for anyone to produce and watch, almost anytime and anywhere—be it on cell phones, digital cameras, computers, or tablets—it has become the medium of choice for many aspiring artists. YouTube Play will recognize the current effect of new technologies on creativity by showcasing exceptional talent working in the ever-expanding realm of digital media. It is the goal of YouTube Play to reach the widest possible audience, inviting each and every individual with access to the Internet to submit a video for consideration."

From 23,000 submissions, the Guggenheim Museum culled the 25 finalists which have become the first for the "YouTube Play, a Biennial of Creative Video." A collection of artists who have pushed the video medium into popular culture.



The Jury:

One of today’s most prolific performance artists, Laurie Anderson is renowned as a musician, inventor, and filmmaker. Her performance practice is diverse, ranging from riveting monologues to sophisticated multimedia events that combine and harmonize visual and aural elements. At once experimental and entertaining, Anderson’s work resists categorization, as the novel-inspired performance Songs and Stories for Moby Dick (1999–2000) illustrates. The impact of Anderson’s creative work has been acknowledged by NASA, which named her its first artist-in-residence in 2004. A traveling retrospective of Anderson’s visual work, The Record of the Time: Sound in the Work of Laurie Anderson, was organized by the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon in 2003. Recently Anderson released the album Homeland (her first in ten years) and premiered the new performance work Delusion at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad.


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Animal Collective, featuring Deakin (Josh Dibb), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Panda Bear (Noah Lennox)

Hailing from Baltimore, Animal Collective is a decade-old group of musicians composed of childhood friends Avey Tare (Dave Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb). Known for their experimental sound and mysterious, psychedelic, and sometimes disorienting live performances, the band has produced eight studio records, one live record, and a variety of critically acclaimed side projects while touring extensively nationally and internationally.


Darren Aronofsky

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, director Darren Aronofsky won the Director’s Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay for his first feature, π. In 2000 Aronofsky premiered Requiem for a Dream at the Cannes International Film Festival. The film was named to more than 150 Top Ten lists, including those of the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and the American Film Institute. His third feature, The Fountain, a science-fiction romance that he wrote and directed, starred Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. Aronofsky’s most recent film, The Wrestler, premiered in 2008 at the Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Lion, making it only the third American film in history to win this prize. Among his honors, the American Film Institute has awarded Aronofsky the prestigious Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal, and the Stockholm Film Festival presented him the Golden Horse Visionary Award. His next release, Black Swan, is a horror film set in the world of ballet that stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis, forthcoming in late fall 2010.


Douglas Gordon

Scottish-born artist Douglas Gordon utilizes a variety of mediums, including installation, video, and photography, to investigate memory and time. For his landmark video 24 Hour Psycho (1993), he slowed Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film to last an entire day; the tension of this famous thriller was heightened by the mesmerizing, protracted action. In 2006, Gordon collaborated with artist Philippe Parreno on Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait, a film that presents the movements of French soccer star Zinedine Zidane in real time over the course of a single match to create a complex study of portraiture and mediated spectacle. Exhibited globally, Gordon's work has been the subject of considerable critical attention. Gordon received the 1996 Turner Prize, the Duemila Prize for best young artist at the 1997 Venice Biennale, and the 1998 Hugo Boss Prize. In 2008 he received the Roswitha Haftmann Prize and served as an International Juror at the 65th Venice International Film Festival.


Ryan McGinley

Ryan McGinley is a photographer whose work celebrates raw youth, with all its connotations of revolt, hedonism, and subversion. Subjects have ranged from fans of the musician Morrissey (in the series Irregular Regulars, 2004–07), to nude young men and women playing and living in nature (I Know Where the Summer Goes, 2007–08) or captured in intimate studio portraiture (Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 2010). In 2003, at the age of twenty-five, McGinley became the youngest artist to have a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art. McGinley has been the recipient of two important photographic prizes, the ICP Infinity Award for best young photographer from the International Center of Photography in 2007 and American Photo magazine’s Photographer of the Year award in 2003. In addition to projects in which he documents his own friends and community, McGinley has created editorial portfolios for such publications as Index, Esquire, and the New York Times Magazine, for which he has photographed athletes at the 2004 summer and 2010 winter Olympic games, 2007 Oscar nominees, and the singer M.I.A.


Marilyn Minter

Artist Marilyn Minter merges high art with commercial imagery throughout her practice, which includes painting, video, and photography. Minter’s work frequently focuses on the female body, creating hyperrealistic artworks that offset sensuality with lurid colors. Her second video work, Green Pink Caviar (2009), has been screened in locations around the world, including Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, Times Square in New York, Madonna’s 2009 European tour, and, at present, the lobby of the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The manipulation of glamour and desire, recurrent themes for Minter, converged in her appropriation of Pamela Anderson’s iconic pin-up image in a 2007 series of photographic portraits. Minter has exhibited internationally, with notable solo shows organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2005); Center for Contemporary Art, Cincinnati (2009); and La Conservera, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Murcia, Spain (2009).


Takashi Murakami

World-renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami blurs the boundaries between East and West, past and present, in his paintings, sculptures, and videos. Influenced by such varied traditions as Japanese manga, anime, and classical nihonga painting and Western Pop art, Murakami has developed a unique practice that situates the artist at the cusp of high art and mass culture. In his work as a curator, Murakami has organized such seminal exhibitions of contemporary Japanese art and culture as Superflat (2000) and Little Boy: The Art of Japan’s Exploding Subcultures (2005). As an entrepreneur, he promotes emerging artists through his art production and management company Kaikai Kiki Co. Having exhibited widely throughout the world, Murakami is currently preparing for an exhibition at the Château de Versailles in September 2010.


Shirin Neshat

Shirin Neshat is an Iranian-born artist/filmmaker living in New York. Neshat’s early photographic works, including the Unveiling (1993) and Women of Allah (1993–97) series, explored notions of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy. Her subsequent video works departed from overtly political content or critique in favor of more poetic imagery and narratives. Neshat recently directed her first feature-length film, Women without Men, which received the Silver Lion Award at the 66th Venice International Film Festival in 2009. Neshat has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at galleries and museums internationally, including the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Serpentine Gallery in London, Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the Musee d’Art Contemporain de Montreal.


Stefan Sagmeister

Stefan Sagmeister is one of today’s most innovative and influential graphic designers. His conception and application of graphic design goes above and beyond traditional notions of the practice, taking it to the realm of performative, conceptual, and installation-based art. Sagmeister is most widely known for his album cover artwork for bands like the Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, and Lou Reed, and for books like Mariko Mori’s Wave UFO for the Kunsthaus Bregenz, which function as sculptural objects.


Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Working in both feature-length and short forms, Apichatpong Weerasethakul plays with various narrative devices and nonlinear structures in his profoundly expressive, lyrical films, which are produced in his native Thailand. Exploring memory, political oppression, and spiritual quests, the works blend naturalism with stylized, dreamlike sequences. Weerasethakul’s Syndromes and a Century was the first Thai film to be selected for the Venice International Film Festival, where it premiered in 2006 at the 63rd festival. Recent screenings and exhibitions of his films and installations include Phantoms of Nabua, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio; Moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC (2009); and at Life on Mars, 55th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (2008–09), at which he was awarded the inaugural Fine Prize. His feature films have won several prizes from the Cannes International Film Festival, including the Prix Un Certain Regard (2003), the Prix du Jury (2004), and for his most recent film, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, the prestigious Palme d’Or (2010).


Nancy Spector, Jury Chair

10.23.2010

Art In Its Environment

As the majority shareholder of PPR, the luxury-goods company with brands like Gucci, Balenciaga and Bottega Veneta, François Pinault has a vast fortune to command. He also has impeccable taste and one of the largest collections of contemporary art, estimated at $1.4 billion. Rizzoli has now released a book showcasing this amazing collection and the two private museums so stunningly realized by famed architect Tadao Ando.
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"The acclaimed renovation of two of Venice’s most revered landmarks by the master architect for François Pinault’s unmatched contemporary art collection. Long acknowledged as a master builder of art spaces, Tadao Ando faced a new constructional challenge with the renovation of two of Venice’s iconic buildings—and succeeded brilliantly. Approached by French magnate François Pinault to renovate two disparate but equally high-profile and challenging Venetian structures to house his peerless collection of contemporary art—the Palazzo Grassi and the Punta della Dogana—Ando deftly employed his signature process to produce two elegant interiors from highly complicated historic sites. At the Palazzo Grassi, prominently located on the Grand Canal, Ando’s quiet but expert renovation of the eighteenth-century rooms harmonizes contemporary art with historical Venetian spaces. At the Punta della Dogana, the Venetian Republic’s original customs warehouse, the large-scale space was subtly subdivided into refined rooms for installation art. The overall effect of the two different renovations is a harmony of old and new, of history and innovation—a result that can only be from the hands of Tadao Ando."

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10.21.2010

Caffine On The Side

There are dozens of coffee bars in New York, but none have the style, chaotic simplicity and aura to draw you in like the new D'Espresso. This sexy little coffee/sandwich shop is visually turned on its side by library book printed tiles on the walls and floor & pendant lamps being suspended from the side wall.
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"Vogue Paris has just released, the first exclusive image of the collaboration between Lanvin and the Swedish brand H&M. We’ll be watching the show online, next November 2nd on HM.com. A preview image of the advertising campaign by David Sims. Large green flowers and pink, dark sunglasses, long necklaces, asymmetries and draped in the first image that suggests the mood of the collection by Alber Elbaz. In stores, 23 November."



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10.19.2010

Clean Machine

I try and be careful where I place my cellphone, but there is no denying that it is probably collecting more than just apps and text messages. For peace-of-mind and just being generally health conscious, there is the Violight UV Cellphone Sanatizer.
"This health-saving device uses germicidal UV light to destroy up to 99.9% of all surface bacteria hanging out on your handset, without any warranty-voiding solutions, sprays, or wipes."
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10.18.2010

I'm Feeling Lucky

Just some of the fantastic items available in the November Hermès Vintage auction from Artcurial.
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10.17.2010

10⁰

"After years of bootlegs on Youtube, Herman Miller lends a helping hand with a new official website for the 'Power of Ten' film. 'Powers of Ten is a 1968 American documentary short film written and directed by Ray Eames and her husband, Charles Eames, rereleased in 1977. The film depicts the relative scale of the Universe in factors of ten (see also logarithmic scale and order of magnitude). The film is an adaptation of the 1957 book Cosmic View by Kees Boeke, and more recently is the basis of a new book version. Both adaptations, film and book, follow the form of the Boeke original, adding color and photography to the black and white drawings employed by Boeke in his seminal work.'


10.16.2010

Flight Ready

A brilliant idea for today's traveler, 3floz.com, is a site that carries many brands in convenient and TSA approved 3oz. containers.
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Color Me Swatch

Swatch steps back into the fashion world and asks fashion editors, bloggers and trend setters to style the Swatch New Gent collection of watches. Go in-depth with a look at all the submissions. Click thru to the official YouTube channel for the Swatch Fashion Challenge videos.


10.15.2010

Super Classic Chanel

Chanel's Outstanding Pieces Collection for Fall/Winter 2010-2011
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10.12.2010

In Time

Taken from the pages of a Malcolm Gladwell book, this is just a snapshot into the creative minds coming out of NY.

INFLUENCERS TRAILER from R+I creative on Vimeo.


10.10.2010

10.09.2010

Fo Shizzle

For those of you who want to get jiggy and be the first on your gated block to know what "Hockey players pagin' me to practice on my wrist" means, then this is the book for you. "Understanding Rap..." is an inclusive book that dilutes and deciphers some of the harder to grasp rap lyrics and gives them a more tangible meaning - available at Abrams Books.


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Military Might

Always on trend and forever classic, Common Projects delivers on the military theme with this stylish ankle boot.


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10.08.2010

OMG CdG

The stunning creations from Commes des Garçons are now available from their online shop. Remember that this GdC, so the online store is not just a store but a carefully curated collection of collaborations and artwork.
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10.07.2010

iMoleskin

The stylish Moleskin notebooks make a design collaboration with the iPad and iPhone - I'm waiting for the notebook compatible with the iPhone 4.
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10.06.2010

The World Of Tomorrow




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50 Years of His & Hers

The Neiman Marcus Christmas Book has arrived - celebrating 50 years the the famed his & hers fantasy gifts.
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10.05.2010

La Masque

Maybe it's because Halloween is around the corner or maybe hiding your emotions and keeping yourself a secret is the new black. Regardless, here is another fashion editorial featuring masks. This gorgeous spread is shot by Mert & Marcus and style by Carine Roitfeld for Vogue Paris.
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10.04.2010

Hidden Emotions

A little frightening and a lot stylish - fabulous fashion editorial by Panos Yiapanis and photographed by Willy Vanderperre for Vogue Hommes International.
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10.02.2010

Maskrochet

These bizarre but playful crocheted masks are the work of artist Aldo Lanzini. With their shocking colors and intricate texture pattering, they were a perfect compliment to Missoni's Spring/Summer 2011 fashion show.
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LV360

"On October 6th, for the first time ever, Louis Vuitton will be doing a 360 fashion show. So what does that mean? Louis Vuitton says that it will be more than your usual fashion show as we would be seeing more details of every look, in 360-degrees.
Louis Vuitton will be doing a live stream of their show this coming October 6th on Facebook at 2:30 PM (GMT +2), and then we could come back at 8PM (GMT +2) for a second walk enhanced with the 360 view of the looks. The show will also be live on your iPhone and iPad at louisvuitton.fashionshow.com"



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10.01.2010

Glove Love

This is an interesting and stylish new chain maille glove from Toby Jones, the detail is fantastic - available at Oki-Ni.
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