"It should be visceral and exciting. It should be a dramatic experience. It should be thrilling."*

032c #22 The Chermayeff Century

Posted: Januar 11th, 2012 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture, Fashion | No Comments »

032c Issue 22 – Chermayeff from 032c on Vimeo.

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frieze #141 / Anniversary Issue

Posted: September 1st, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture | No Comments »

frieze invited 20 artists who have been on the cover of frieze to nominate a contemporary artist whose work inspires them

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SNAP! #14

Posted: August 15th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Lifestyle | No Comments »

DOUBLE D’S: From Doris Day to David Duchovny, Dirty Dancing and Donnie Darko.

Contact
SNAP!
1/4064 St. Laurent Blvd,
Montreal QC H2W 1Y8

info@snapme.ca

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About

SNAP! is a free and independent quarterly magazine dedicated to art, fashion and culture in Montreal. With an emphasis on emerging talent, SNAP! collaborates with a broad range of Montreal’s photographers, artists and writers, as well as creatives from abroad, to present a magazine that is original, smart and playful. Each issue examines a theme and is presented in a matte 10 x 14 inch full colour format. Copies are distributed free across downtown Montreal and are available for order online for the price of postage costs.

Founded in 2008 by Australians Hannah Byrne and Shayl Prisk, SNAP! was conceived as an alternative to the publications already proliferating the market in Montreal. Now in it’s third year SNAP! has won awards and accolades for its content, and has expanded it’s presence online with an active web community and over 200,000 virtual views of the publication.

SNAP! also works with contributors and guest artists to host events, such as the T-Shirt Exhibit with local collective French Fourch, and Rawspace, a group show presenting work by local artists across multiple mediums, including performance, painting, print and puppeteering. - SNAP!

www.snapme.ca


Parkett #88

Posted: Juli 28th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art | No Comments »

Kerstin Brätsch and DAS INSTITUT “For Brätsch, demonstrative style has … to do with the mix and match borrowings of high fashion, DIY subculture, and the manufacturing of persona found in advertising and online viral campaigns.” - Fionn Meade // COLLABORATIONS: Paul Chan, Sturtevant, Andro Weku

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DAMNmagazine #29

Posted: Juli 24th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Architecture, Art, Design | No Comments »

A WASH ON EUROPES SHORES Human behaviour in troubled times // BLINDED BY THE LIGHT The 54th venice art biennial // QUEST FOR MEANING Art to the nth degree // LIVING LARGE Nils Holger Moormann’s Alpine Universe // INVADING NEW TERRITORIES Siggi Eggertsson, Designer without borders // BRICK BY BRICK Francis Kere paves the way for change // ORDINARY PEOPLE The art of simple living

Contact
DAMn°magazine / DAMnation Ltd
HQ Brussels
26, N Marché aux Grains
BE-1000 Brussels

HQ Berlin
Yorckstrasse 74
D-10965 Berlin

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DAMn° is an independent publication with an open-minded view on the interchangeable worlds of design, architecture and art. Exploring the blurred boundaries of creative forms and expressions, it is about people, products and places, tradition and originality, improvisation and inventiveness. The support of contributors from across the world offers a diverse and expansive mix of inquisitive and wilful stories - creative responses to contemporary culture with a distinctive visual and textual attitude.

DAMn°’s starting point is where most magazines stop, bringing editorial content beyond hype or conventional academic debate. Unafraid to link the personal and the political, the economic and the emotional, the stylistic and the social, DAMn° juxtaposes beauty and decay with an approach that is both thoughtful and playful. Well that’s the general idea anyway. - DAMNmagazine

www.damnmagazine.net


Dazed & Confused #200

Posted: Juli 5th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture, Fashion, Literature, Music, Photography | No Comments »

The 200th issue of Dazed & Confused is on sale this Thursday 7 July, and the magazine celebrates this publishing milestone by inviting Björk to guest-edit the entire issue and “show us the future”. // Dazed editor Rod Stanley meets her at her home in New York to find out all about her remarkable new album and “app suite” Biophilia, currently making its performance debut in Manchester. // Also in the issue, she presents many of the scientists, designers, programmers, musicologists and artists that inspired and created the project. // The cover is exclusively revealed here, from the stunning shoot by artist Sam Falls, and styled by Katy England. Accelerate!

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It’s Nice That #6

Posted: Juli 4th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture, Design, Interview, Literature | No Comments »

ISSUE #6 of the It’s Nice That magazine includes interviews with George Lois, Asger Carlsen, Lawrence Weiner and Kate MacGarry as well as a conversation between Martino Gamper and Francis Upritchard. // It also includes features by Marion Deuchars, Mikey Please, Carl Kleiner, Nicholas Gottlund, David Bennewith, Toro Y Moi, Keith Haring and Shelagh Cluett as well as a selection of work recently featured online.

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http://www.itsnicethat.com/


Elephant #7

Posted: Juli 4th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture | No Comments »

OPEN FILES on: Melanie Manchot, Maya Zack, David Maljkovich, Clare Strand, John Bock, Clarissa Tossin, MUSAC: I Was a Male Yvonne de Carlo, Henning Bohl, Leandro Elrich // INTERVIEWS with: Jay Cover: Manufacturing Beautiful Things // Owen Gildersleeves: Paper, Wood and a Few Things We Found // Thomas Houseago: Draw Me A Sculpture // Jim Stoten: Remembering Elephants // Johan Prag: Stockholm to Tokyo //  Dane Lovett: Electronic Still Lives // Matt Duffin: Sunny Spaces, Dark places // Tore Cheung: Hong Kong Soap Opera // FINDING YOUR WAY: cosmologies Of The Self, explores work based on maps, satellite pictures and all manner of geographical exploratory mechanisms. Featuring work by Luis Dourado, Tofu Art, Heidi Neilson, Jenny Odell, Val Britton, Jill Daves, Sage Dawson, Nick DeFord, John Mann, Matthew Rangel, Shannon Rankin and Catrin Morgan // Ron van der Ende: Zero Gravity, by Ana Ibarra // Dan Holdsworth: In This Decisive Moment, by Marc Valli // Sonya Dyakova: Reads Like A Novel, by Astrid Stavro // Featuring work by and interviews with Marina Abramovic, Grisha Bruskin, Gregory Crewdson, Mario Hugo, Tomer Hanuka, Seymour Chwast, Robert Longo, Dan-ah Kim, Dan Witz // Rendezvous with the Void: The End of Culture As We Know It, by Marc Valli

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Bad Day #10

Posted: April 27th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture | No Comments »

Featuring: Sofia Coppola, Vanessa Beecroft, Panda Bear, Jeff Wall, Daniel Eatock, Thomas Persson, Brendan Flanagan, a Fort, and a Joke // Supplement: set of 2 postcards by Daniel Eatock

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About
Founded in 2007, Bad Day is a quarterly arts and culture publication based in Toronto, that focuses on Canadian and International artists. The name is meant to subvert a negative concept through the positive impact of art; good things are found in the pages of a Bad Day.

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Elephant #6

Posted: April 18th, 2011 | Author: dk | Filed under: Art, Culture | No Comments »

Like a suitcase packed in a rush halfway through a long journey, this strange and thought-provoking issue was put together under the sign of diversity – diversity in terms of cultures, countries, gender, politics, styles and art forms (ranging from water colouring to woodcut engraving, VJing and book designing). Margherita Dessanay looks at how the language of film has influenced that of fine art painting, and Astrid Stavro looks at the idea of gender equality in our creative industries (stopping to talk about this with female designers as influential as Paula Scheer, Marieke Stolk of Experime…) -Elephant

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