PABLO ALONSO – SOLUTIONS

Posted on 2012-02-27

Pablo Alonso is disclosing a new body of work that moves away from endgame narratives to new paradigms between painting and sculpture with the deconstruction as a starting point that questions the paintings authoritative status as well as the structure and the historical/cultural projection of the image.
Some preliminary works realized in public spaces and based on uncontrolled pictorial experiments through anonymous and collective acts on the streets, reveal a satirically mistrusting point of view of an esthetic attitude for a sociological understanding of art giving shape to this exhibition. In the studio, folding, sanding, polishing, stapling, rolling, spraying, flaming, rubbing are some of the actions that have influenced the paintings increasing corporeal and architectural qualities and generating tensions between autonomous Modernist abstraction and traditional representation in order to subsume both categories in a simultaneous vision of art historical epochs and genres.

Opposite – icoNo, 2008

Exhibition runs from March 3rd to April 21st, 2012

Wendt + Friedmann
Heidestrasse 54
10119 Berlin
Germany

www.wendt-friedmann.com

  

SAM FALLS

Posted on 2012-02-27

“The work in this show is involved with my interest in representing time, its persistence and the signs of life present in the inanimate. Using photographic processes combined with sculptural and painterly material, I’m trying to give a feeling to constant variables – like light and weather – as well as our relative experiences of time.

The house pictures in this show were taken in Joshua Tree, California on film. They serve at once as documentation of reciprocal artworks of mine in the making, as well as unique pieces themselves. I put large colored sheets of fabric along the interior walls of these burnt out houses to create a different, but no less honest, image of the house. The fabric was left up to fade where it was exposed to the sun by missing windows and doors from the overall architecture, creating an imprint via light on the fabric, not so different from a photogram. The film documentation of these altered houses was scanned into the computer, and I used the color-picker in Photoshop to choose the color of the fabric and mimic its geometry over the image. I printed the pictures and took samples of the Photoshop-produced colors to Home Depot where they digitally matched the colors and mixed enamel house paints. Just as Photoshop samples only a part of the color, so does the paint matcher at Home Depot. I then physically painted over the sky of these roofless houses using a roller, so the representation of these places is manipulated but true. I put the color inside the home physically with the fabric, I put that representation on film with light, I put color on top of the picture digitally and then, finally, I physically painted the color on the image: mimicking reality and creating something, perhaps, more in tune. Beyond this, the photograph is not only an image, but also a new object. It is formed over time, rather than captured in an instant.” Sam Falls

Opposite – Untitled (House, Red and Yellow, Joshua Tree, CA), 2012

Exhibition runs through to March 31st, 2012

M+B
612 North Almont Drive
Los Angeles
CA 90069

www.mbart.com

  

JOHN CECIL STEPHENSON

Posted on 2012-02-27

Stephenson was one of the core modernists of the 1930’s; indeed Herbert Read said that “he was one of the earliest artists in this country to develop a completely abstract style”.
‘Pioneer of Abstraction’ will be a survey of John Cecil Stephenson’s work between 1933 and 1939 covering his path from figurative painting to abstraction.

Born in Bishop Auckland in 1889 he won a scholarship to Leeds School of Art and later attended the Royal College of Art in London. On graduating he moved to Mall Studios, Hampstead where his neighbours and immediate circle included Ben Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth, Piet Mondrian, Naum Gabo, Henry Moore and the art critic Herbert Read.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of lectures exploring subjects including Constructivism, Modernism and British Art in the interwar period, by art historians, curators and academics.

Opposite – Painting II, 1937

Exhibition runs through to April 29th, 2012

DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery
Aykley Heads
Durham
DH1 5TU

county.durham.gov.uk

  

SOLEBOX X REEBOK OMNI ZONE PUMP

Posted on 2012-02-27

Berlin based sneaker store Solebox is always busy with their latest collaborations. The sneaker collaboration will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Solebox and as usual they have some special ideas for the occasion – the Omni Zone Pump comes with build in led light function on the outer side panels.

The sneaker will drop mid April 2012, exclusively at Solebox.

blog.solebox.de
www.reebok.com

  

SUPREME X SCHOTT LEATHER FLIGHT JACKET

Posted on 2012-02-27

New for the Supreme Spring/Summer 2012 Collection, the New York brand has teamed up once again with Schott. They present a leather flight jacket with fur collar in brown and black versions this season. Supreme added a floral print lining to the jackets, which makes for a great contrast.

www.schottnyc.com
www.supremenewyork.com

  

CARHARTT X 5BORO NYC COLLECTION

Posted on 2012-02-27

“The 5BORO NYC and Carhartt W.I.P. crew skated and documented their way from the founding city of 5boro, “The Big Apple” to the founding city of Carhartt, “Motor City”. Carhartt’s Pontus Alv and 5boro’s Mark Nardelli worked together laying out Pontus’ sketches and photos to create the collection, officializing this collaboration with a distinct Carhartt-colored, co-branded labeling system.

“Carhartt loves skateboarding and so does 5boro. Sure Carhartt W.I.P. is primarily a European thing – and 5boro owns a big part of its existence to the New York City roots it so greatly takes pride in – but the truth is that this geographical and cultural difference is quite easily overshadowed by what both do have in common: A genuine love for skateboarding, and a certain way to go about it.
Both Carhartt and 5boro embrace all aspects of skateboarding, with teams consisting of a wide variety of skaters, on the board and off. When 5boro offered Carhartt team member Pontus Alv a guest board the ball started rolling and a while later flights were already being booked. Once everybody got in the van together it was only a matter of time for things to fall into place, by the time we left for Detroit both crews had pretty much blended together. After coming back to NYC, Pontus and 5boro’s art director Mark Nardelli got together and sealed the deal on our newfound alliance by designing these Carhartt X 5boro items.”

www.carhartt.com
5boro.com