MAN OF STEEL

Posted on 2013-06-10

Clark Kent is a humanoid alien who after being transported to Earth from the dying planet of Krypton, was adopted as a child by Jonathan and Martha Kent. Raised with the values of his adoptive parents, he feels alienated because of his unique super powers and struggles to find his own place in life. When the world is attacked, he becomes the hero named Superman to protect Earth and its people. Directed by Zack Snyder, produced by Christopher Nolan, and scripted by David S. Goyer.

In theaters June 14th, 2013

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THE XX – FICTION

Posted on 2013-06-10

The xx drop a black-and-white video for “Fiction” from Coexist. Directed by Young Replicant, the subtle, melancholic clip finds the band lounging in a minimal resort.

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WAXAHATCHEE – COAST TO COAST

Posted on 2013-06-10

Directed by Ryan Russell
Edited by Josh Mikel
Taken from Cerulean Salt, out 1st July, 2013

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THE FOG – JOHN CARPENTER REISSUE

Posted on 2013-06-10

John Carpenter’s classic soundtrack to The Fog has now been reissued in a lavish package by Death Waltz, including new artwork courtesy of Dinos Chapman. More about the package:

Heavyweight 180g coloured vinyl – one green spattered clear record & one blue spattered clear record

Housed in black, poly-lined inners and thick, casebound, tip on gatefold jacket with cover artwork also printed on 140gsm uncoated offset A4 paper and 12″ x 12″ inserts inside a screen-printed plastic overbag designed by internationally renowned artist, Dinos Chapman

Liner notes by John Carpenter, Alan Howarth , Randall D. Larson & Dinos Chapman.

1000 copies only

www.deathwaltzrecordingcompany.com

  

TOMMY HILFIGER SURF SHACK SURF BOARDS

Posted on 2013-06-10

Tommy is launching Surf Shack for SS13 – a limited edition capsule collection that pulls together the perfect beach ready wardrobe for men and women. The Surf Shack collection is complemented by a series of unique surfboards custom designed by five American Artists (Lola Montes Schnabel, Richard Phillips, Raymond Pettibon, Scott Campbell and Gary Simmons) The collaboration between Tommy and the artists is a continuation of Tommy’s work with the Art Production Fund (a non-profit organization dedicated to producing ambitious public art projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary art). The surf boards will be sold in select Tommy stores

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PHILIP TAAFFE

Posted on 2013-06-03

Taaffe’s work is a unique technical amalgam of freely gestural painting that is often contrasted with carefully mapped and measured surfaces, combined with printings from linocuts, hand-drawn relief plates, silkscreens, and stencils. Traditional techniques, such as paper marbling and gold leaf, are often employed. The artist’s meticulous, labor-intensive methods have often been compared to that of medieval manuscripts, yet their contemporary veracity is always evident in their broad embrace and appropriation of the language of modernism. As art historian Charles Stein notes, “Taaffe’s reinvention of the beautiful represents a kind of valiant inquiry, a conscientious refusal of the suppression of human possibility.”

In this current body of work, Taaffe returns to some of his familiar tropes but employs them in new, previously unseen ways. Sources include natural history illustrations, Roman mosaics, microscopic imaging of Viking artifacts, Syrian embroidery pattern books, masks from Mongolia and the Far East, and devices drawn from calligraphy and book design. Optical vibrancy and visual energy underlie these images, reconnecting abstraction to the natural world and exploring the convergence of the optical and conceptual. “I think the power and possibilities for painting today has to do with binding it to a cultural legacy,” says Taaffe. “Painting is where these symbolic languages or forms somehow crystallize and reveal their ancestry and that in turn shows a certain sense of future possibility.”

Opposite – Thorn Heads, 2013

Exhibition runs through to June 23rd, 2013

Luhring Augustine Gallery
531 West 24th Street
New York
NY
10011

www.luhringaugustine.com