Explore : Jean Arp
Explore : Jean Arp
MoMa
Performance 4: Roman Ondák
June 24, 2009–September 14, 2009
Projects Gallery, Second Floor
Artwork by: Shinichi Maruyama
For additional information visit: http://shinichimaruyama.com/
Marcelo Evelin + Manuel Vason Collaboration
The desire of Manuel Vason
Manuel Vason was born in Padova Italy in 1974. Whilst studying at the University of Social Science, Padova, he decided to become a photographer and moved to Milan. There he worked for two years as a studio assistant at Industria Superstudio. In 1998 he moved to London and whilst assisting some of the most highly regarded photographers in the fashion industry he started the project ”Exposure” a publication on Live Performance Art (Black Dog
Publishing, 2001). In September 2003 He graduated from Central Saint Martins with an MA in Fine Art.
Manuel Vason’ fashination for the human body found its best manifestation when associated with the notion of Performance. His work could be viewed as series of studies on the possibilities of the human body’s expression. Since 1999 his work has been published on L’Uomo Vogue, ID, Dazed and Confused, Flash Art, Frieze, Contemporary,Tate Magazine etc. and exhibited at Tate Liverpool, ICA London, Whitechapel Gallery London, Tramway Gallery Galsgow, Arnolfini Gallery Bristol, VB Museum (Finland), Museo delle Papesse (Italy).
Courtesy of: http://www.yatzer.com/
Transparency by Khristian Mendoza
These transparencies were really made for their creator’s eyes only, but eventually Khristian Mendoza wanted to create a visual reminder of the importance of designing authentically and the power of transparent messages. According to his words “It’s an approach where in some areas of design is forgotten or looked over. I’d like to say more and make it seem like there was much more of a rationale, but it was a very simple idea, and that’s how I wanted them to remain.” The model in the pictures is Mendoza’s girlfriend and all the pictures were taken in Melbourne.
© Khristian Mendoza
The Zhou Brothers in their studio.
Roxy Paine - “Maelstrom” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ~ NYC
Video: John Cage discusses silence.
Damien Hirst interview in Napoli