MICHAEL KINDRED KNIGHT – RAYLEIGH

Posted on 2014-05-19

Michael Kindred Knight continues to utilize and cultivate a roster of plank-like forms, his abstractions appearing simultaneously tectonic and connected to observation, particularly observation of natural light and its inherent ability to generate color and visual phenomena. Hard and soft edged lines, panels, and planks of varying weight and density are at once structure, gesture and depictions of atmosphere.

In Rayleigh, Knight’s practice is coupled with a straightening out of the compositions and increased scale; the paintings are more assured in their articulation and increasingly succinct in their generation of distinct atmospheres. Knight subtly employs luminous layers of white and grey tones butting up against more substantive hues that frame and situate the picture plane.

The direct mark making, albeit nuanced, reveals how the painting is made layer by layer, the corners and edges functioning as indexes. Each decision is informed by the accumulation of the previous. The paintings, with the process visible and with the interplay between representation and abstraction, acknowledge the slipperiness of paint as a material, both physically and interpretively.

Opposite – Runoff, 2014

Exhibition runs through to June 28th, 2014

Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
2635 S. La Cienega Blvd
Los Angeles
CA 90034

www.luisdejesus.com

  

MARGARET HOWELL – ARCA BOOK LAUNCH

Posted on 2014-05-19

ARCA, Archive for Rural Contemporary Architecture,
launches its first book – a guide to the UK’s strange and often
over looked rural architectural sites. Launched exclusively
at the Margaret Howell Wigmore Street flagship, the book
provides a unique guide to contemporary architecture of the
twentieth century, including cold war relics and functional
typologies, as well as the poetic and aestheticall y daring
structures that have left indelible marks on Britain’s landscape.
The title, Slacklands, refers to the per imeter around which
the site boundaries create conditions of unease and backdrops
of uncertainty – not the landscapes of conventional aesthetics.
These challenging landscapes raise critical awareness of the
narratives of industrial demise, the relics of cold war structures
and the Brutalist aesthetic of Britain’s power stations and how
they have impacted on the landscape . Slacklands invites the
reader to take a jour ney to these sites or m use on their
existences through the publication.

An exhibition, art directed by graphic design group
Mass Observation, featuring selected photographs from the
guide book will r un from Friday 9 May – Sunday 1 June at
Margaret Howell, 34 Wigmore Street, London W1.
Open daily from 10am – 6pm (12pm – 5pm Sunday).

Slacklands is available exclusively from all Mar garet Howell
stores and online during the exhibition period, priced £18.95.

www.margarethowell.co.uk

  

TOM FORD COWBOY BOOT

Posted on 2014-05-19

The TOM FORD COWBOY BOOT is the most impactful statement in footwear from the Tom Ford Autumn/Winter 2014 runway show. While it was inspired by traditional cowboy boots, it is an urban boot that adds sophistication to any outfit. It is distinctly recognizable by its stiletto heel that emerges from the inner construction of the boot and by the subtle, rounded point of the toe.

As with all TOM FORD shoes, it is available in a variety of rare and precious skins, including Smooth Calfskin, Bicolour Alligator, Tejus, Pony and Pony Print Cheetah. There is also a velvet version that comes with a Swarovski crystal TF logo.
All of the hardware used is in solid brass and coloured in gunmetal.

www.tomford.com

  

MARGARET HOWELL FOR CONVERSE LEATHER HI-TOPS

Posted on 2014-05-19

Converse once again team up with British designer Margaret Howell. Instead of the typical canvas, Howell uses a smooth leather outer with a matching tonal All-Star patch. The hi-tops come in dark navy and white and are available starting June 4th at Margaret Howell boutiques world wide.

www.margarethowell.co.uk

  

SUPREME SUNGLASS FRAMES

Posted on 2014-05-19

This Spring, Supreme will release four new styles of sunglasses: The Frances, Wellington, Tunnel Metal & Factory. The Frances, Wellington & Tunnel Metal are handmade in Japan, featuring CR 39 tinted and UV coated lenses. The Factory frames are handmade in Italy, featuring mirrored lenses with anti-reflective coating.

www.supremenewyork.com

  

THE ROOTS – UNDERSTAND

Posted on 2014-05-19

The Roots have dropped a video for “Understand” from their new album …And Then You Shoot Your Cousin, with is their eleventh studio album. The stop motion animation video is directed by Joe Baughman.

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