YVES TUMOR – LICKING AN ORCHID

Posted on 2018-09-03

Released into the wild with no fanfare or prior warning, Yves Tumor makes good on the audience following astonishing singles ‘Noid’, ‘Licking An Orchid (feat. James K)’ and ‘Lifetime’. Whereas each of these showed a different side to his sound, one that arguably wasn’t afraid to immerse itself in the close running interests of skinny-jeans ‘n’ all indie, heartfelt romantic ballads and soulful RNB bangers, Yves Tumor’s seeming refusal to be creatively pigeonholed is the most vital and compelling cog within his musical identity.

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ALPHA INDUSTRIES UK – AW18 ‘OBSERVE US’

Posted on 2018-09-03

Alpha Industries launch their London set look book for the AW18 collection with highlights including the new MA-1 puffer & pullover NASA jacket. The X-Fit tracksuit line remains a foundation with a plethora of colours to choose from.

www.alphaindustries.com

  

LUCKY

Posted on 2018-09-03

Lucky follows the spiritual journey of a 90-year-old atheist and the quirky characters that inhabit his off the map desert town. Having out lived and out smoked all of his contemporaries, the fiercely independent Lucky finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self exploration, leading towards that which is so often unattainable: enlightenment. Acclaimed character actor John Carroll Lynch’s directorial debut, “Lucky”, is at once a love letter to the life and career of Harry Dean Stanton as well as a meditation on mortality, loneliness, spirituality, and human connection.

In theatres September 14th, 2018

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OPERATION FINALE

Posted on 2018-09-03

This thrilling true story follows the 1960 covert mission of legendary Mossad agent Peter Malkin as he infiltrates Argentina and captures Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi officer who masterminded the transportation logistics that brought millions of innocent Jews to their deaths in concentration camps.

In theatres September 14th, 2018

operationfinalefilm.com

  

LIGHT + METAL

Posted on 2018-09-03

The 14 artists in Light + Metal are reacting to the proliferation of digital photographic technologies by experimenting with traditional, metal-based processes and materials, including silver-gelatin paper, cyanotype, and wet collodion, to create unique photographic objects — often without using a camera.

Works in Light + Metal employ 19th and 20th-century processes to address three main concerns, the first of which confronts a core tenet of photography: rendering light on a surface. In some works, such as those by Julie Weber and Michael Jackson, light itself becomes the subject. Other artists, including Meghann Riepenhoff, Anne Arden McDonald, and David Ondrik, push the boundaries of photographic materials. All the works included in Light + Metal challenge the notion of a photograph as a convincing representational image.

Opposite – Vanessa Marsh, Untitled #36

Exhibition runs through to September 15th, 2018

Photo-eye Gallery
541 S. Guadalupe St
Santa Fe
87501 NM

www.photoeye.com

  

CLARENCE H. WHITE AND HIS WORLD

Posted on 2018-09-03

This exhibition is the first in over forty years to survey the work of Clarence H. White (United States, 1871–1925), a founding member of the Photo-Secession, a gifted photographer known for his beautiful scenes of quiet domesticity and outdoor idylls, and a major teacher and mentor. It will survey White’s career from its beginnings in 1895 in Newark, Ohio, to his death in Mexico in 1925.

Opposite – Drops of Rain [Dew Drops] (detail), 1902

Exhibition runs through to September 16th, 2018

Portland Museum of Art
7 Congress Square
Portland
4101 ME

www.portlandmuseum.org