ERICA IL CANE – WE WERE LIVING IN THE WOODS

Posted on 2010-11-22

Erica il Cane (translating to “Eric the Dog”) has gained international recognition for his anthropomorphic building-sized animal murals throughout Italy and the continent. Erica’s large-scale murals have been transferred from the wall to feature works on paper and a on-site installation.

Born and studied in Bologna, Italy, Erica’s evolution to gallery work has seen depictions of animals in unique, human situations rendered in Victorian-like style illustrations, etchings, and short animated films. The art is often described as imagery from a dark fairy tale, in which animals are shown within the darkness of human nature, focusing on themes of alienation, satire and existentialism.

Exhibition runs through to December 19th, 2010

FIFTY24SF GALLERY
218 Fillmore Street
San Francisco
CA
94117-3504

www.fifty24sf.com

  

RICHARD HAMBLETON

Posted on 2010-11-22

Richard Hambleton rose to fame in the early 1980’s when like his contemporaries, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, he used the streets of New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Paris, London and Japan as his canvas for visually arresting public art, most notably his “Shadowman” and “Crime Scene” series. Where he painted “chalk” outlines around volunteer victims, then splashed red paint on the outline. Hambleton has now been labelled ‘The Godfather of Street Art’, influencing artists such as Paris based street artist Blek le Rat and English street artist Banksy. Of the 45 pieces, 30 works (including 25 never before seen works) will be for sale.

The exhibition is curated by Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld & Andy Valmorbida, in collaboration with Giorgio Armani.

Exhibition runs from November 19th to December 3rd, 2010

The Dairy
7 Wakefield Street
London
WC1N 1PG

www.armani.com

  

ADIDAS ORIGINALS HARDLAND COLOR PACK

Posted on 2010-11-22

The new adidas Originals high top sneaker comes in 4 colorful options as part of the pack, all using multiple premium leathers on the upper, including suede, perforated leather, reptile leather and more.

www.adidas.com

  

BEATRIX ONG CONCEAL/REVEAL AUTUMN/WINTER 2010

Posted on 2010-11-22

The Beatrix Ong Autumn/Winter 2010 collection is based on intriguing and stimulating the mind with the concept of concealing and revealing. The campaign film stars World Pole Dancing Champion, Elena Gibson in her studio, uncovering some of Beatrix Ong’s key styles of the season. Director Mark Jubber of Exit Magazine and BAMN shoots and edits the film entirely on the iPhone 4.

www.beatrixong.com

  

ADIDAS OBYO JEREMY SCOTT – GLOW IN THE DARK

Posted on 2010-11-22

After full on Reflective and Clear applications, Jeremy Scott moves forward with his third attention grabbing JS Wings (as if they weren’t loud enough) make up of the season, glow in the dark. Check your local adidas spot in the coming weeks to complete the set.

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BRUCE WEBER: HAITI / LITTLE HAITI

Posted on 2010-11-22

In 2003, The Miami Herald published a magazine supplement of Bruce Weber’s photographs of Miami’s Haitian community. The photographs were Weber’s response to an unjust U.S. immigration system in which Haitian men, women and children were detained indefinitely unlike refugees from other countries who were typically released to family or friends while awaiting asylum hearings.The documentary film, The Agronomist, by Jonathan Demme, had been Weber’s call to arms.  In it, Demme chronicled the life of Haiti’s most famous journalist, Jean Dominique, the founder of Radio Haiti Internationale, and his murder by unknown assailants in 2000.  Incensed by the violence, political strife, and poverty depicted in the film, Weber asked Demme what he could do, and Demme suggested turning his attention to what was happening to Haitians in Miami, where Weber had a home. Compelled to tell the story of the struggle of Haitian immigrants, Weber immersed himself in the Haitian community, which he has continued to chronicle through the present.

Weber chose primarily to work in black-and-white for the project, but switched to color film when photographing Haitian Flag Day celebrations.  Over the years he has built up a large archive of photographs of Haitian celebrations, church congregations, Little Haiti stores and boulevards, as well as portraits of individuals, groups, and families.

Opposite – Keren Love Francois, Miami, FL, 2010, Bruce Weber

Exhibition runs through to Februrary 13th, 2011

Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami
Joan Lehman Building
770 NE 125th Street
North Miami
Florida
33161

www.mocanomi.org