JORN VANHOFEN

Posted on 2011-09-19

Only a few individuals appear in the quiet pictures by photographer Jörn Vanhöfen, or so it seems, at first glance. For behind the aesthetic charm of his visual compositions lies the ambiguity of their aesthetic, as well as the omnipresence of people in the age of globalization.

His landscapes are places man has affected, and then carelessly abandoned, forgotten, but they also depict places of transformation, such as the wildfires in Portugal, droughts, or marble mining in Carrera. With his leftovers, man has created landscapes that ravage, pollute, and supplant: mountains of junk, paper, and old tires; industrial ruins and deserted terrain in mega-metropolises. Vanhöfen creates unique, poetic photographs, which disturb us and question our experience of reality, because they avoid definition. And so his photographs shock us, while confronting “the modern, sentimental feeling about nature,” of which philosopher Georg Lukás has already said that it is “only the projection of experience and the self-made environment is no longer a home for mankind, but a prison.” Nature is no longer comforting, but the “historical, philosophical objectification of the alienation between mankind and his constructs.”

Opposite – Michigan Central # 9865, 2009

Exhibition runs through to October 8th, 2011

Kuckei + Kuckei
Linienstr. 158
D – 10115
Berlin

www.kuckei-kuckei.de

  

JULIO BITTENCOURT – RAMOS

Posted on 2011-09-19

Piscinao de Ramos, or “Ramos Swimming Pool” as it is known in Portuguese, is an artificial salt-water lake located in an area called Ramos, amidst a vast area of favelas (shantytowns) in Rio de Janeiro. It is a public park consisting of artificial lake and surrounding beach, as well as a few soccer fields and other sports facilities. It was inaugurated in 2001 by the State Government of Rio de Janeiro and Petrobras (Brazil’s national oil company), and to much controversy: many of Rio’s inhabitants understood it to be a blatantly political act aimed at winning votes from the outskirts of the city. The immediate vicinity of the park is surrounded by 15 different favelas, run by competing factions of drug-trafficking gangs who operate as de facto governments within those communities. Although violence still plagues many of those favelas, the park itself has been mostly free of such problems, at least in and around the lake.

Ramos is crowded, noisy, and polluted, and known for its eccentric characters and an intense display of the beachside enjoyment for which Brazil is famous worldwide. Here, in this photoshop-free paradise, no social hierarchy exists to define what is cool and what is kitsch, it’s all blended together by a common joie de vivre. Here what matters is not looking good for the camera, but rather feeling the sun on one’s skin, getting drunk on cachaça (Brazilian rum), and splashing the time away.

Opposite – Ramos 14, 2008

Exhibition runs through to January 28th, 2012

1500 Gallery
511 West 25th Street #607
New York
NY
10001

www.1500gallery.com

  

OUTRAGE

Posted on 2011-09-19

In a ruthless battle for power, several yakuza clans vie for the favor of their head family in the Japanese underworld. The rival bosses seek to rise through the ranks by scheming and making allegiances sworn over sake. Long-time yakuza Otomo (Beat Takeshi) has seen his kind go from elaborate body tattoos and severed fingertips to becoming important players on the stock market. Theirs is a never-ending struggle to end up on top, or at least survive, in a corrupt world where there are no heroes but constant betrayal and vengeance.

In theaters December 2rd, 2011

www.outragefilm.com

  

SLEEPING BEAUTY

Posted on 2011-09-19

Emily Browning plays Lucy, a young university student who is drawn into a hidden world of beauty and desire. Written and directed by Julia Leigh who gives the Australian film with a distinctly European aesthetic.

In theaters October 14th, 2011

sleepingbeautyfilm.com

  

BEIRUT – SANTA FE

Posted on 2011-09-19

Santa Fe from Beirut’s latest long-player, The Rip Tide, gets its own video.

beirutband.com

  

DAVID LYNCH NEW ALBUM ART – CRAZY CLOWN TIME

Posted on 2011-09-19

Surrealist filmmaking/screenwriting David Lynch has revealed details of his first solo album, Crazy Clown Time. The electronic pop album will feature guest vocals from Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman Karen O, on a song called “Pinky’s Dream”. It will be out on November 8th, 2011 on Sunday Best and by PIAS America in the U.S.

davidlynch.com