THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF DUANE MICHALS

Posted on 2014-08-12

Born in 1932 and raised near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in a steelworker family, Michals was a pioneer in the 1960s when he broke away from established traditions of documentary and fine art photography. Rather than respecting the primacy of the photographic print, Michals added handwritten messages and poems to the paper surface. Instead of accepting the widely recognized dominance of a powerful single image, so respected by masters like Ansel Adams or Henri Cartier-Bresson, Michals created sequences of multiple images to convey visual stories. He has always considered himself to be a storyteller.

Inspired by Surrealist painter Réné Magritte, Michals experimented with double and triple exposures to expand the meaning and interpretation of his subject. These innovations won both derision and acclaim, including a one-person exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 1970. Consistent worldwide publication of his photographs in books and journals followed. In the major histories of photography, Michals is cited as being seminally important in his willingness to bend the rules of the medium to suit his own ends. He is credited for broadening our understanding of the philosophical dimensions of photography from the 1960s to today.

Exhibition runs from November 1st to February 16th, 2015

Opposite – Nude Observed, 1968

The Carnegie Museum of Art
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh
PA 15213

www.cmoa.org

  

BRETT WESTON – PHOTOGRAPHS

Posted on 2014-08-12

The American Brett Weston (1911-1993) generated lyrical and often sensuous photographs in the genres of still life and landscape. He exploited the aesthetic potential of large-format negatives and high-contrast printing to create crisply-rendered imagery with strong rhythms of light and shadow.

Through twelve vintage black-and-white photographs, this exhibition spans the last three decades of Weston’s acclaimed career, from 1950 to 1980. His subjects include both manmade artifacts and natural geography, ranging from dramatic northern California beaches close to his home to the desert Southwest and lush Hawaiian terrain.

Brett Weston showed exceptional talent at an early age and apprenticed with his father, the famed photographer Edward Weston. Brett continued the modernist visual language of form that his father pioneered, yet he moved further than him toward abstraction. Notably, Brett Weston’s close cropping and intense focus on details created a potent ambiguity where the subjects themselves seem to dissolve into patterns of pure tone and line.

Exhibition runs through to December 7th, 2014

Opposite – Garrapata Beach, 1956

Saint Louis Art Museum
One Fine Arts Drive
Forest Park
Saint Louis
Missouri
63110-1380

www.slam.org

  

FRAGMENT DESIGN X AMKK PROJECT

Posted on 2014-08-11

AMKK has lent its floral designs to a line of T-shirts produced in collaboration with fragment design. The collection of tees is clean and simple with vibrant flower prints adorning otherwise blank white shirts.

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NANAMICA GORE-TEX SOUTIEN COLLAR COAT

Posted on 2014-08-11

Japanese clothing specialist Nanamica has just released another item from its Fall/Winter 2014 outerwear collection. The Soutien Collar Coat features a GORE-TEX outer, which gives lasting protection to a smart-looking coat. The button-up coat comes up slightly longer in length, with three side pockets. The style comes in either a classic navy colorway or a slightly mottled grey, and both feature a tartan check, quilted lining, which is detachable.

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THE ROVER

Posted on 2014-08-11

David Michod (Animal Kingdom), is set in a world 10 years following the collapse of society. The rule of the law has disintegrated and life is cheap. The film follows hardened loner Eric (Pearce) as he travels the desolate towns and roads of the outback. When a gang of thieves steals his car they leave behind a wounded Rey (Pattinson) in their wake. Forcing Rey to help track the gang, Eric will go to any lengths to take back the one thing that still matters to him. Michod also wrote the film based on a story he conceived with Joel Edgerton.

In theatres August 15th, 2014

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HECTOR AND THE SEARCH FOR HAPPINESS

Posted on 2014-08-11

Simon Pegg plays Hector, an eccentric yet irresistible London psychiatrist in crisis: his patients are just not getting any happier! He’s going nowhere.

Then one day, armed with buckets of courage and an almost child-like curiosity, Hector breaks out of his sheltered life into a global quest to find out if happiness exists. More importantly, if it exists for Hector. And so begins a colorful, exotic, dangerous and hysterical journey.

In theatres August 15th, 2014

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