JULIAN OPIE

Posted on 2012-05-21

The exhibition includes a striking series of walking figures, which have increasingly become an important part of the artist’s practice. Simplified to the point of becoming human ‘logos’, walkers in vinyl are displayed in an extended line, recalling Egyptian friezes. In an intriguing and radical development for the artist, he has captured unknown passers-by from the streets of London rather than working with personally known subjects. The unwitting subjects reveal themselves in movement, captured in the moment, exhibiting their own idiosyncrasies in the way they carry themselves. Walking figures are also captured as still images on inlayed granite and stone.

Opie’s choice of medium is key in drawing attention to the physicality of his portraits. Two major new bodies of work mark a technical departure for Opie and juxtapose modern and classical sources. A group of mosaic portraits explore the relationship between sculpture and painting by emphasising the materiality of the imagery. This relationship is taken further in a series of painted busts on plinths in the same room, which beguilingly unite sculptural forms with flat imagery. The busts are the result of the artist’s use of three-dimensional scanning, a meticulous process that involves laser scanning the subject’s head from various angles. The resulting image has then been simplified, formed and dipped in resin, and then hand painted by Opie. Though created using cutting edge technology, the busts are also rooted in traditional sculpture dating back to the Roman period and beyond.

Opposite – Woman with shopping bag and scarf, 2012

Exhibition runs from July 11th to August 25th, 2012

Lisson Gallery
29 Bell Street
London
NW1 5BY

www.lissongallery.com

  

SUPREME – THE ALTON SUNGLASSES

Posted on 2012-05-21

Supreme presents their new Summer 2012 Sunglasses. The Alton frame comes in overall 4 colorways, ranging from more classic black and tortoise versions to more extraordinary yellow and green.

The new Supreme Summer 2012 Sunglasses release on May 24th in their NY, LA and London stores, as well as online. The Japanese stores May 26th.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

ADIDAS ORIGINALS 2012 SUMMER BEACHSTAR

Posted on 2012-05-21

Donning a upper that gives nod to the technology and aesthetics of the likes of Crocs and Native Shoes, the BEACHSTAR features a perforated EVA upper that is rounded out by a neoprene constructed sock. The trademark shell toe resides along the front of the shoe while customary Three Stripes, a pure white outsole and tonal stitching finishes off the summer-ready pairs.

www.adidas.co.uk

  

ORIGINALFAKE GIRL BUBBLE T-SHIRT

Posted on 2012-05-21

Kaws’ signature sketching masks a bikini-clad pink characterized women that serves as the screened graphic of the front of the tee. The signature OF ribbed collar and embroidered X on the sleeve finish off the tee that is offered in a range of color options – white, black, heather grey and navy blue.

www.original-fake.com

  

STORMTROOPER DIGITAL CAMERA

Posted on 2012-05-21

This Star Wars Stormtrooper Digital Camera certainly looks pretty slick but like “real” Stormtroopers, there’s not much going on under the hood. Sure this camera is for the kid’s market and only costs $39 but 1.3 megapixels and a 1 inch screen? That’s nothing in this day and age. It does come with custom photo editing software.

www.entertainmentearth.com

  

BEDWYR WILLIAMS – MY BAD

Posted on 2012-05-21

My Bad draws its title from an American vernacular phrase for admitting fault. The exhibition is comprised largely of newly commissioned installation and sculptural pieces, marking a departure from the artist’s previous concerns with Wales and ‘Welshness’.

Williams observes the world with a sharp eye and wry humour. His work includes a wide range of media, including performance, sculpture, painting and photography. Drawing on his own personal narratives and family histories – from school days in a North Wales farming community to his experiences as an artist-in-residence – Williams has become known for sculpture and performance work reflecting on rural life, loss, memory and the folly of ambition.

Exhibition runs through till July 8th, 2012

Ikon Gallery
1 Oozells Square
Brindleyplace
Birmingham
B1 2HS

www.ikon-gallery.co.uk