MAHARISHI SCHOELLER AG 3XDRY COLLECTION

Posted on 2013-11-11

Maharishi partners with renowned Swiss textile manufacturer Schoeller in delivering its 2013 fall/winter collection. Moisture-wicking, stain repelling and coooling properties offer the body a higher order of protection from the elements, with organic woven cottons and jersey cloths used throughout the release. Hydrophobic treatments allow each garment to maintain air permeability and comfort, while still serving a utilitarian purpose. For this season, inspiration was derived from the notion of the modern day survivalist; those who acknowledge that some day our basic food and energy needs may be stripped by a disruption on a social and political scale.

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ADIDAS ORIGINALS ZX850 HOLIDAY COLLECTION 2013

Posted on 2013-11-11

adidas Originals has worked up a couple of new holiday colorways of the ZX850 silhouette. First up is the price blue/ear green colorway, which features a green suede upper with blue, silver and orange accents throughout, and a white and blue midsole underneath. Next up is an aluminum/hire red colorway featuring a grey suede upper with black, red and tonal accents, and a grey and white midsole underneath.

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TOM WESSELMANN

Posted on 2013-11-11

Wesselmann’s choices of subject matter – nude, still life, landscape – are universally recognisable classical themes from the canon of art history. Over the course of his career, he reinterpreted these using his own distinctive visual language, characterised by a reductive line, bold, flat primary colours and often the inclusion of symbols of American culture and patriotism. Works included in this exhibition, such as Mixed Bouquet with Leger and Monica Sitting with Mondrian, clearly demonstrate his respect for a European painterly tradition, but are suffused with wit and a sense of playfulness indicative of that new generation of American artists.

As with many of his Pop contemporaries, Wesselmann appropriated source material not just from fine art but from everyday sources such as advertising, magazine pin-ups and household products. His egalitarian approach applied also to his innovative use of materials, bringing industrial paint and metals into his practice.

The exhibition at the Alan Cristea Gallery focuses on prints made during the latter half of Wesselmann’s four-decade career, including some of his most significant etchings, aquatints and screenprints. Works from his influential Great American Nude series (begun in 1961) will be included in the exhibition. The series was born from Wesselmann’s desire to create an iconic genre in the same way that Steinbeck, Mailer and Hemingway sought to create the ‘Great American Novel’.

Exhibition runs through to December 21st, 2014

Alan Cristea Gallery
31 & 34 Cork Street
London
W1S 3NU

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BRUCE MUNRO – WINTER LIGHT AT WADDESDON

Posted on 2013-11-11

Bruce Munro is one of the most exciting artists in the rapidly evolving field of light sculpture. UK audiences may already be familiar with his work at the Holburne Museum in Bath in 2011, where he created Field of Light, an enchanting outdoor installation which in many ways inspired the invitation to work with us at Waddesdon. In 2012 his work was also show-cased at a major critically acclaimed solo exhibition, ‘Light’ at Longwood Gardens, Pensylvania USA, one of the most prestigious botanical gardens in the USA. This year he has exhibited at Cheekwood Gardens in Nashville and Franklin Park Conservatory, Ohio.

Following the success of the two pieces Bruce Munro created for Waddesdon 2012, ‘Blue Moon on a Platter’ and ‘Angel of Light’, his four year residency at Waddesdon continues with an exhibition of six large-scale light-based installations that will be situated around our Gardens.

Bruce Munro’s light installations will be illuminated from 3pm around the gardens as the light begins to fade.

Exhibition runs through to January 1st, 2014

Waddesdon Manor
Aylesbury
Bucks
HP18 0JH

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JOHN TSOMBIKOS – BORF SHOW

Posted on 2013-11-11

Tsombikos, more popularly known as BORF, came to the world’s attention for his high profile graffiti campaign dedicated to his late friend and suicide victim, Bobby L Fisher. BORF Show marks a new phase of this cathartic project and his inaugural exhibition penned under his birth name.

For his London solo debut, Tsombikos explores the work of 20th century masters of Abstract Expressionism, reinterpreting their concepts into his own language in a commentary both on the Contemporary Art scene as well as his own personal experience growing up in today’s society. Similar to his Rothko’s Modern Life series that gained him international recognition, this new body of work continues his appropriation of abstract styles of sculpture and painting inspired by the work of Lucio Fontana, Christopher Wool, Clifford Still, Mark Rothko, Brice Marden, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell and Adolph Gottlieb. This new body of work, which playfully include such tributes as ‘Fontana of Youth’ and ‘The Brice is Right’, is both a harmonious and hostile connection to the established order and art history.

Themes of authority, control and power feature heavily within his work commenting upon political and social frictions as well as personal issues. Tsombikos has a tongue in cheek way of approaching his subject matter that breaks down barriers between the themes he explores. Employing primitive mark-making techniques, media and materials of vandals such as acid etching, carved commuter train seat backs and the more traditional spraypaint on canvas, Tsombikos seamlessly integrates materials from his urban surroundings in his homage to these Contemporary giants. BORF Show presents a new subtle and complex selection of works that reinvents abstract art challenging his audience to look at what is traditionally the tool of a vandal in a different light.

Exhibition runs from November 29th to December 21st, 2013

Lazarides Rathbone
11 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1HR

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BLOOD ORANGE – TIME WILL TELL

Posted on 2013-11-11

“Time Will Tell” is the closing track from the album CUPID DELUXE. The song itself was recorded live in a one take that lasted about 15 minutes I ad-libbed the vocals recalling lyrics from songs of mine and a song by Adam Bainbridge (which he was unaware i was going to do). Adam was on the drum machine, Blue May on guitar, Sam Beste on piano, & Tawiah on backing vocals. I then took some of my vocals from towards the end and overlaid it as a backing vocal.”

Directed by Alan Del Rio Ortiz with choreography by Juri Onuki.

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