CONOR HARRINGTON – DEAD MEAT

Posted on 2012-01-02

Entitled ‘Dead Meat’, Harrington’s feast has the air of a last supper, ostentatious in its excesses and debauched in its crumbling beauty.

Making a departure from the battle scenes, posturing, and overt masculinity of his previous work this new body takes a step indoors with a behind-the-scenes look at men of power. From an elaborate photo-shoot involving six models, costumes, taxidermy, and props Harrington has recreated an 18th-Century feast. His interest in this period refers to an era when European power was at its peak and examines its heritage in contemporary society given the uncertainty within the Eurozone, as the Asian markets’ rise and established power structures shift.

Harrington raids art history, particularly the tradition of painting, as he samples classics and reworks with free association. The largest canvas from his show depicts a female nude reclining on a table, observing both herself and the view through a mirror – a direct nod to ‘The Rokeby Venus’ by Velsasquez.Referencing Manet’s ‘Déjuner sur L’Herbe’, the artist has clothed his male subjects in traditional 18th-Century garb in contrast to their female counterparts who appear in the nude. While prostitutes from the street have been traditionally employed as models, Harrington has opted for a 21st-Century approach, sourcing his girls through topless model websites in search of exemplary post-feminist beauties with no qualms about profiting from their physiques in what has become an increasingly body-conscious and pornography-soaked culture. Subtly reworking historical narratives and replacing ethnicities, ‘Mary’ is displayed as a young topless black woman, and the offerings from the ‘Three Wise Men’ lifeless birds and the gift of flesh: death is at the centre of glory and finery.

Exhibition runs from March 2nd to April 12th, 2012

Lazarides
11 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1HR

www.lazinc.com

  

MARC JACOBS FOX FUR TRAPPER HATS

Posted on 2012-01-02

These flamboyant pieces of headwear are made of 100 percent fox fur (except for the white, which comes in raccoon fur) and they also come in other colors including a vivid blue, yellow, red, and white.

www.marcjacobs.com

  

ACNE MCKENZIE SUEDE JACKET

Posted on 2012-01-02

Acne’s Mckenzie flight jacket comes in on the shorter end of most aviator/flight wear. The suede blue leather finish is a modern take on the flight jacket which includes ribbed collar and cuffs and welt pockets. Available online.

acnestudios.com

  

KINETICS X ADIDAS ORIGINALS SUPERSTAR 80’S ANIMAL

Posted on 2012-01-02

Japanese retailer Kinetics teamed up with adidas Originals on the Animal Pack. As part of the pack they present a leopard fur version of the Superstar 80s. Next to the leopard fur they used snakeskin on the 3 Stripes. For now a release is scheduled May 2012.

www.adidas.com

  

NIKON D4

Posted on 2012-01-02

The new top of the line full frame camera succeeds the D3S DSLR. Nikon packed the camera with a 16.2 megapixel sensor and an extended ISO to 204,800, as well as a brand new full-frame FX-format sensor. The new camera is the capability of capturing 10 fps stills at full resolution with full auto focus and exposure. To make sure that all that great functionality can actually be used, the camera comes with two memory card slots build in.

www.nikon.com

  

ALEX WEBB – THE SUFFERING OF LIGHT

Posted on 2012-01-02

Recognized as a pioneer of American color photography, since the 1970s, Webb has consistently created photographs characterized by intense color and light. His work, with its richly layered and complex composition, touches on multiple genres, including street photography, photojournalism, and fine art, but as Webb notes, “To me, it all is photography. You have to go out and explore the world with a camera.”

Webb’s ability to distill gesture, color, and contrasting cultural tensions into single, beguiling frames results in evocative images that convey a sense of enigma, irony, and humor. Featuring key works alongside previously unpublished photographs, The Suffering of Light provides the most thorough examination to date of this modern master’s prolific, thirty-year career.

Exhibition runs through to January 19th, 2012

Aperture Gallery and Bookstore
547 West 27th Street
4th floor
New York
NY
10001

www.aperture.org