MARGARET HOWELL – VENTILE PARKA

Posted on 2015-02-09

Ventile a woven cotton fabric, was designed in preparation for wartime, by the Shirley Institute in Manchester. The fabric with pilots in mind, specifically those forced to bail their aircrafts. An extra 15 minutes in the water allowed the possibility of rescue, this magical fabric now resulted in over 80% of anti-submarine pilots surviving harsh seas.

Available in Royal Blue and Charcoal for men, for women navy blue, two-way zips, storm flap fronts, storm gussets and oversized hoods feature on all jackets.

www.margarethowell.co.uk

  

KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER

Posted on 2015-02-09

In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy Award nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel, Pacific Rim) stars as Kumiko, a frustrated Office Lady whose imagination transcends the confines of her mundane life. Kumiko becomes obsessed with a mysterious, battered VHS tape of a popular film she’s mistaken for a documentary, fixating on a scene where a suitcase of stolen cash is buried in the desolate, frozen landscape of North Dakota. Believing this treasure to be real, she leaves behind Tokyo and her beloved rabbit Bunzo to recover it – and finds herself on a dangerous adventure unlike anything she’s seen in the movies.

In theatres February 20th, 2015

kumikothetreasurehunter.com

  

CAKE

Posted on 2015-02-09

Claire Simmons (Jennifer Aniston) is in pain. Her physical pain is evident in the scars that line her body and the way she carries herself, wincing with each tentative step. She’s no good at hiding her emotional pain either. Blunt to the point of searing insult, Claire’s anger seethes out of her with nearly every interaction. She has driven away her husband, her friends — even her chronic-pain support group has kicked her out.

The only one left in Claire’s otherwise solitary existence is her housekeeper-cum-caretaker, Silvana (Academy Award nominee Adriana Barraza), who barely tolerates her boss’ need for liquor and prescription pills. But the suicide of Nina (Academy Award nominee Anna Kendrick), one of Claire’s fellow chronic-pain group members, prompts another fixation. In pursuing questions about the death of a woman she barely knew, Claire explores the boundaries between life and death, abandonment and heartbreak, danger and salvation. As she inserts herself into the lives of Nina’s husband (Sam Worthington) and the son Nina left behind, Claire just might find salvation.

In theatres February 20th, 2015

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COHERENCE

Posted on 2015-02-09

On the night of an astronomical anomaly, eight friends at a dinner party experience a troubling chain of reality bending events. Part cerebral sci-fi and part relationship drama, COHERENCE is a tightly focused, intimately shot film that quickly ratchets up with tension and mystery.

In theatres February 13th, 2015

www.coherencethemovie.com

  

ANISH KAPOOR

Posted on 2015-02-09

One of the most influential sculptors of his generation, Kapoor’s work combines the formal concerns of minimalism with concerns for the material and psychical nature of both the object and the self. Known primarily for his large site-specific installations and objects that test the phenomenology of space, this exhibition features significant new work that pushes his use of materials into exciting new territories. Kapoor has shown with Regen Projects since 1992 and this marks the artist’s fifth solo exhibition at the gallery.

A series of monumental works feature organic, terrestrial forms made from resin and earth. In contrast to their raw, earthly matter, a series of highly polished stainless steel sculptures reflect and refract an illusion of the world onto their mirrored surfaces and confound the viewers’ relationship to the space around them. Similarly, several monochromatic voids appear to float on the gallery walls, their concave interiors play with the viewers’ perception of surface and depth and create the illusion of infinite space reflected in their void like interiors. A trio of amorphous wall sculptures entitled Keriah (I, II, III) refer to the Jewish mourning practice of clothes tearing. Visceral and raw, their shapes hang on the wall as if in a perpetual state of decay.

Taken as a whole these works give testament to Kapoor’s unparallelled attempts at harnessing the expressive properties of materials to push the limits of sculptural form.

Exhibition runs through to March 7th, 2015

Regen Projects
6750 Santa Monica Boulevard
Los Angeles
CA, 90038

www.lazinc.com

  

ANTONY MICALLEF – SELF

Posted on 2015-02-09

In an era when the selfie is ubiquitous, his long-awaited solo return unveils a series of energetic self-portraits on canvas and paper, presenting the ultimate commentary on this contemporary norm.

Self highlights a departure in style and language from the artist’s earlier series Impure Idols (2007), Becoming Animal (2009) and Happy Deep Inside My Heart (2011). Stripping away the excess prevalent in this earlier work, Micallef has parted ways with the colourful pop language that dominated these previous series in exchange for a set of self-scrutinizing works that turns the looking glass upon himself and his medium.

The paradoxical notion that the self can be uncovered through the most narcissistic of gestures is explored through his relationship with the paint. The self-analytical dialogue is enacted through mark-making, the artist’s hands and brush carefully constructing layer by layer in a vicious attack of the canvas. Set against Rembrandt-like backdrops of pastel and colourfully marbled hues, thick brushstrokes overlap, bleed and fuse into one another constituting a unique and authentic persona.

Antony Micallef’s ultimate self-portrait, Self subverts the selfie paradox and presents a wiser artist in deep reflection.

Exhibition runs through to March 19th, 2015

Lazarides
11 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1HR

www.lazinc.com