TIM GARDNER

Posted on 2018-06-25

Known for his exacting watercolors depicting scenes of typically masculine coming-of-age scenarios, here Gardner trains his eye onto New York City, tracing the nature of memory and sensation as they relate to urban environments. Gardner’s relationship to New York is both as insider and outsider – he moved to the city in 1997 and has been returning regularly since moving back to his native Canada in the early 2000s. This duality allows him the latitude to observe the preciousness of everyday moments while simultaneously outlining his own archetypal version of the city’s time-honored visual identity. As much as being in New York is a collection of moments, flashes of images and emotional kindling, Gardner’s paintings freeze and elongate these instants, allowing for a dissection of the city’s resonant hum.

In Strand, Gardner’s cityscape outside the famed downtown bookstore, bright orange construction barriers and scaffolding are present, with delivery trucks and cars maneuvering around them. These tethers to one moment in the city’s history are framed by the Empire State Building in the background, the iconic New York that always was and always will be. Lucy’s, an ironically bucolic portrait of an Alphabet City dive bar, features piles of trash and recycling piled up on the sidewalk, ready to be whisked away by the city’s sanitation department. Gardner’s aloof, descriptive rendering allows for an inquiry into how, as city-dwellers, we are conditioned to block these eyesores out of our collective experience, as if their temporary status somehow makes them invisible. Neon lights in the bar’s window romantically illuminate some wanton foliage overhead. The city’s perpetual motion is suspended, a chance to revel in the mutable details, memories, and projection that, in each moment, create lived experience.

Opposite – Waiting for the Subway, 2018

Exhibition runs through to July 13th, 2018

303 Gallery
555 W 21st Street
NY 10011 New York
USA

www.303gallery.com

  

ARP – FLUORESCENCES

Posted on 2018-06-25

From the upcoming album ZEBRA, the Fifth full length studio album from the mind of Alexis Georgopolous and his Arp project, released via Mexican Summer. The label follow up that excellent Gregg Kowalsky we were really into, with these 11 new tracks from Alexis, a collection spanning airy Balearic-tinged funk (‘Nzuku’) and heavy on the Japanese vibes cosmic downtempo (‘Fluorescences’).

www.mexicansummer.com

  

CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE – BARRELS AND THE MASTABA 1958-2018

Posted on 2018-06-25

Christo and Jeanne-Claude are celebrated for their ambitious sculptural works that intervene in urban and natural landscapes around the world. The Serpentine presents a major exhibition spanning six decades of their barrel artworks. Simultaneously, Christo presents The London Mastaba, the artist’s first public outdoor sculpture in the UK

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to September 9th, 2018

Serpentine Galleries
Kensington Gardens
London W2 3XA

www.serpentinegalleries.org

  

#YSL16 – ZOË KRAVITZ

Posted on 2018-06-20

FALL 18 – ZOË KRAVITZ
#YSL16 by ANTHONY VACCARELLO
DIRECTED by NATHALIE CANGUILHEM
SOUNDTRACK by SEBASTIAN

www.ysl.com

  

THE NORTH FACE BLACK SERIES DENIM CAPSULE

Posted on 2018-06-20

The North Face Black Series Denim capsule has landed. Meet the new #UrbanExplorer essentials: five pieces inspired by The North Face icons, built from technical breathable denim, and born to reach the limits of metropolitan adventures.

Icons include the Himilayan Suit and Denali Jacket, all constructed of a Coolmax moisture-management technology denim that allows the garments to be waterproof yet breathable.

www.thenorthface.co.uk

  

WARREN LOTAS BRAZIL WORLD CUP TEE

Posted on 2018-06-18

In celebration of the global football tournament, Warren Lotas is releasing a Brazil team T-shirt featuring an illustration of Neymar Jr. in the artist’s signature macabre skeleton style. This is the latest addition to Lotas’ sports-centric line, which previously released NBA-themed basketball jerseys in honor of the Toronto Raptors, San Antonio Spurs, LA Lakers and Houston Rockets.

warrenlotas.com