STOKER

Posted on 2013-02-25

After India’s (Mia Wasikowska’s) father dies in an auto accident, her Uncle Charlie (Matthew Goode), who she never knew existed, comes to live with her and her emotionally unstable mother Evelyn (Nicole Kidman). Soon after his arrival, she comes to suspect this mysterious, charming man has ulterior motives, but instead of feeling outrage or horror, this friendless girl becomes increasingly infatuated with him. Directed by Park Chan-wook, starring Mia Wasikowska, Matthew Goode and Nicole Kidman.

In theaters March 1st, 2013

www.donotdisturbthefamily.com

  

JAMES BLAKE – RETROGRADE

Posted on 2013-02-25

Retrograde is the first single from the forthcoming Overgrown. Directed by Martin de Thurah, takes us into a floating time warp, complete with an apocalypse-signifying meteor.

jamesblakemusic.com

  

WOODKID – I LOVE YOU

Posted on 2013-02-25

Video Directed by Yoann Lemoine
Cinematography by Arnaud Potier
1st AD Antoine Poulet
Featuring Matvey Lykov
Styling (Matvey) Kris Van Assche
Produced by Mourad Belkeddar & Roman Pichon Herrera
Executive Producer (iceland) : Jean –Michel Paoli
Post Production by OneMore Prod
Flame artist Herve Thouement

www.woodkid.com

  

BAT FOR LASHES – LILIES

Posted on 2013-02-25

Lilies is taken from Bat For Lashes album The Haunted Man. Directed by Peter Sluszka, which sees Natasha Khan enter a world of stop-motion and lifesize puppets.

www.batforlashes.com

  

KAWS COMPANION – RESTING PLACE (GREY VERSION)

Posted on 2013-02-25

OriginalFake releases a new KAWS Companion toy. Entitled “Resting Place,” the 9-inch vinyl figurine depicts Companion as a figure divided in half. One half sees a grey and white-edition Companion, while the other gives a glimpse into the innards of the iconic character.

www.kawsone.com

  

NICK VAN WOERT – NO MAN’S LAND

Posted on 2013-02-18

“No man’s land” is a term used to refer to unoccupied land, a dumping ground, or an area abandoned due to uncertain fate. This idea of an uninhabitable region relays van Woert’s continued obsession with ecology, geology, and the complex history of terrain – one that is both inherent and fabricated. Through painting, photography, sculpture, and installation, No Man’s Land explores the relationship between artificial substance and the environment, while considering the possible results of those liaisons affecting anatomy or mental disposition.

A series of ten paintings, each a monochromatic panel, references colors found in landscape paintings of the American West from the 1800s. Minimalist in appearance, these works are in fact concocted from myriad man-made products ranging from cat litter to orange soda. The dichotomy, present due to the toxic chemistry of substances used to describe natural properties of pristine landscapes, translates van Woert’s fixation with the destructive potential of modern convenience.

Van Woert transitions to conveying the broader directive of a primitivist lifestyle with a large-scale installation. Its physical appearance literally implies a simple log cabin wall, yet the visual manifestation of its presence posits a foreboding symbol. The individual elements, constructed of cast coal slag, have a black, sooty facade, giving the impression of partial remains left after a fire. The visual extreme in this work – a modest structure with a tragic past – points to the vulnerability and possibly idealistic notion of practicing true “simple living.”

Opposite – Gromatici, 2013

Exhibition runs through to April 6th, 2013

OHWOW
937 N. La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles
CA
90069

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