JUDITH HOPF – ALIFI

Posted on 2019-09-02

Comprised of three different sculptural series––Walls, Tongues, and Pears––the works on view further Hopf’s practice of employing everyday construction materials and common manufacturing processes to investigate the social dynamics of the contemporary built environment and its influence on human behavior.
Fluctuating between the sculptural and the architectural, the Walls and Pears on view are an extension of Hopf’s recent series of large red brick works. In the front gallery, a six-by-seven-foot brick wall appears to have had a chunk bitten off the top and a very large hole drilled through the middle. The cut-out brick circle and missing corner are presented nearby on the gallery floor, provoking one to question if what is missing is just as or more important than what remains. Elsewhere, three oversized pear shapes have been mechanically carved from solid brick cubes. Similar to the wall, two round holes have been cut through one of the pears. In a contradictory combination, Hopf challenges our habitual views of the world by representing this easily bruised, perishable fruit in one of the most sturdy, long-lasting building materials.

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to October 5th, 2019

Metro Pictures
519 West 24th Street
NY 10011 New York
USA

www.metropictures.com

  

RINUS VAN DE VELDE – THE VILLAGERS

Posted on 2019-09-02

Rinus Van de Velde presents his first large-scale film project after two years of preparation, the 40-minute movie, entitled The Villagers. Alongside the movie, a number of new charcoal drawings are on display, along with color drawings and three sets from the movie. As a whole, it is a comprehensive installation allowing the viewer to enter the universe of the artist.
In recent years, Van de Velde has increasingly evolved into a “total artist”. He constantly creates a tension between fiction and reality through the use of different media such as drawings, sculptures, installations and now film as well. One could say that the move to the medium of film is an almost logical evolution in the works of Van de Velde, characterized by their highly narrative nature. In his drawings, the artist often depicts landscapes or scenes that are reminiscent of movies. They appear to be temporary snapshots, like individual images taken from a longer cinematic story. This narrative aspect is further reinforced by the addition of text, as a kind of subtitle: literary accounts add an aspect to the depicted events.

Opposite – Installation view

Exhibition runs through to October 12th, 2019

Tim Van Laere Gallery
Jos Smolderenstraat 50
2000 Antwerp
Belgium

www.timvanlaeregallery.com

  

RAMBO: LAST BLOOD

Posted on 2019-09-02

Almost four decades after they drew first blood, Sylvester Stallone is back as one of the greatest action heroes of all time, John Rambo. Now, Rambo must confront his past and unearth his ruthless combat skills to exact revenge in a final mission. A deadly journey of vengeance, RAMBO: LAST BLOOD marks the last chapter of the legendary series.

In theatres September 18th, 2019

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ZIUR – I VANISH

Posted on 2019-09-02

Ziúr’s 2017 debut album for Planet Mu/Objects Limited ‘U Feel Anything?’ was widely praised. It was both maximal and graceful, thoughtful but physical music that came out of the ‘anything goes’ approach of certain club nights she was involved with in Berlin, and stood head and shoulders above other music coming out of the city’s club scene.

Since then Ziúr has clearly been working hard, and on ‘ATØ’ she has developed a sophisticated toolbox of sounds from which this album is produced. Its rush of clear electronic beeps and tones, crunchy drums and cold metallic stabs share space alongside bell tones and marimba, dhol drums, r&b melodies and rich strings, as if the gritty distortion of ‘U Feel Anything?’ has given way to a bloom of colour.

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JOE – GET CENTRED

Posted on 2019-09-02

Two years on from his last outing ‘Tail Lift’/‘MPH’ and the elusive Joe returns with a new EP on Comeme. Get Centred is a typically innovative set from Joe. On the evidence of these tracks it’s clear that the producer has been following the recent shift of producers like Peverelist from dubstep to a bassweight techno style, but as usual Joe stands apart from the crowd. ‘Get Centred’ and ‘Line To Earth’ are particularly noteworthy for the way that they play with time signatures. The former stutters along in 7/8, a marking you find very rarely in club tracks, but this unusual choice doesn’t get in the way of its tense, almost Steve Reich-esque build.

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VANISHING TWIN – YOU ARE NOT AN ISLAND

Posted on 2019-09-02

‘You Are Not An Island’ is from Vanishing Twin’s 2019 album ‘The Age Of Immunology’.

www.firerecords.com