AQUARELA

Posted on 2019-10-28

Aquarela takes audiences on a deeply cinematic journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Captured at a rare 96 frames-per-second, the film is a visceral wake-up call that humans are no match for the sheer force and capricious will of Earth’s most precious element. From the precarious frozen waters of Russia’s Lake Baikal to Miami in the throes of Hurricane Irma to Venezuela’s mighty Angel Falls, water is Aquarela’s main character, with director Victor Kossakovsky capturing her many personalities in startling cinematic clarity.

In theatres December 12th, 2019

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BLACK CHRISTMAS

Posted on 2019-10-28

Just in time for the holidays comes a timely take on a cult horror classic as a campus killer comes to face a formidable group of friends in sisterhood.

Hawthorne College is quieting down for the holidays. But as Riley Stone (Imogen Poots, Green Room) and her Mu Kappa Epsilon sisters—athlete Marty (Lily Donoghue, The CW’s Jane the Virgin), rebel Kris (Aleyse Shannon, The CW’s Charmed), and foodie Jesse (Brittany O’Grady, Fox’s Star)—prepare to deck the halls with a series of seasonal parties, a black-masked stalker begins killing sorority women one by one.

In theatres December 12th, 2019

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JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL

Posted on 2019-10-28

In Jumanji: The Next Level, the gang is back but the game has changed. As they return to Jumanji to rescue one of their own, they discover that nothing is as they expect. The players will have to brave parts unknown and unexplored, from the arid deserts to the snowy mountains, in order to escape the world’s most dangerous game.

In theatres December 11th, 2019

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GIANGIACOMO ROSSETTI – BONES OF THE MEN

Posted on 2019-10-28

In Bones of the Men Giangiacomo Rossetti exhibits, amongst other things, paintings of himself. He embeds his own image—and those of some of the people in his life—in a medley of compositions crediting Renaissance masters, Arnold Böcklin and the Pre-Raphaelites. By repainting these thoroughly studied subjects, the artist claims their ownership. Irreverence settles in. Rossetti reconfigures these acclaimed compositions by inhabiting them with his own presence, with his own image. Half-heartedly, his audacity is covered up behind smears of adulation. This is precisely where Rossetti departs from the classical master copy. This is where he rips off the cord.

Opposite – Go on give it to the madman! He went mad because he ate the brains of cats like a wolf!, 2019

Exhibition runs through to January 15th, 2020

Mendes Wood DM
13 Rue des Sablons / Zavelstraat
1000 Brussels
Belgium

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EMMET GOWIN – THE NEVADA TEST SITE

Posted on 2019-10-28

Since 1980, renowned American photographer Emmet Gowin has explored both the natural and man-made alteration of the earth’s surface from an airborne perspective. Finding that “from the air, places and subjects usually forbidden or inaccessible were now fully visible, with a scope and wholeness that a close-up or ground view could never provide,” he has created formally abstract and luminous compositions of the volcanic devastation of Washington’s Mount St. Helens, the chemical contamination of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, pivot irrigation agriculture in Kansas, the chemo-petrol industries of the Czech Republic, and most recently, the Spanish province of Granada.

Following a nearly decade-long pursuit with the U.S. Department of Energy, Gowin secured permission to make aerial photographs of the Nevada National Security Test Site in 1996, and remains the only photographer granted official and continued access to the reservation. Located about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, this area of desert and mountainous terrain sustained over 900 nuclear detonations between 1951 and 1992, creating a landscape at the Nevada Test Site like no other on earth.

Opposite – Subsidence Craters, Looking Southeast From Area 8, Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, 1996

Exhibition runs through to December 21st, 2019

Pace/MacGill Gallery
540 West 25th St
New York
10022 NY

www.pacemacgill.com

  

PATAGONIA CAPILENE FISH GRAPHIC SHIRT

Posted on 2019-10-28

The latest selection is part of Patagonia’s Capilene range which is a fabric designed to keep its wearer cool throughout the day. More importantly, however, the collective features a slew of graphics inspired by fish and each design/colorway has a different type of art dedicated to them.

The pastel hues ranging from blues to greens is a fresh contrast to the more darker tones of the current cooler weather so it’s perfect for those already looking ahead to warmer times. The tees are entirely made from recycled polyester that has 50+ sun protection.

www.patagonia.com