ALEX GARDNER – FREE-FOR-ALL

Posted on 2021-07-19

The titles of his works dictate the reading and let the highly emotional and familiar moments overturn immediately. One leans back because the other is doing the unpleasant work. He is the shift leader of a troll factory, according to the title, where people flood the Internet with political commentary for a fee. The other seeks physical closeness and reaches out because it is possible. “Cheap Ain’t Cheap,” Gardner reminds us, admonishing and warning. And shows that the burden literally always rests on someone else’s back. Be it human or animal. There is no privileged person without a disadvantaged person. “Don’t Hate Yourself”, he demands, where two people seem to be in each other’s arms and fight each other at the same time. “Predict Behavior Eliminate Threat,” he advises. Think and act with foresight, loosening your grip before it becomes too tight. In the picture, this moment has long since passed, and both are gripping hard.

Opposite – Cheap Ain’t Cheap, 2021

Exhibition runs through to August 29th, 2021

König Galerie
St. Agnes – Alexandrinenstr, 118-121
10969 Berlin

www.koeniggalerie.com

  

DON’T BREATHE 2

Posted on 2021-07-19

The sequel is set in the years following the initial deadly home invasion, where Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) lives in quiet solace until his past sins catch up to him.

In theatres August 13th, 2021

www.dontbreathemovie.com

  

THE SUICIDE SQUAD

Posted on 2021-07-19

Supervillains Harley Quinn, Bloodsport, Peacemaker and a collection of nutty cons at Belle Reve prison join the super-secret, super-shady Task Force X as they are dropped off at the remote, enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese.

In theaters and streaming exclusively on HBO Max, August 6th

www.thesuicidesquad.net

  

BUDWEISER X NOTORIOUS B.I.G.

Posted on 2021-07-19

The King of Beers celebrates the musical legacy of “Brooklyn’s Finest” with new limited edition Notorious B.I.G. Tall Boy Budweiser cans.

Biggie’s mother Voletta Wallace comments on the limited-edition cans and partnership with Budweiser stating, “I am honored to know that a brand such as Budweiser wanted to celebrate my son in this way. Christopher’s legacy and brand value is extremely important to myself and the family and memorializing him on the can of an iconic beer brand as Budweiser is something I believe he would be happy with.”

www.budweiser.com

  

CHARLES MASON – DENALI THROUGH COLLODION

Posted on 2021-07-19

Denali has long captivated photographers, including explorer Bradford Washburn (1911-2007), who pioneered aerial photography while surveying the mountain in the 1930s, and renowned landscape photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984), who snapped one of the most iconic images of the mountain in 1948. Contemporary Alaska photographer Charles Mason captures present-day Denali National Park through images made with a 19th-century photographic technique called the collodion (also known as “wet plate”) process. Using his Westfalia van as a traveling darkroom, Mason prepares and develops images in the field on glass plates (also known as wet plate photography). He values the technique for its unpredictability – how anomalies in exposure and development often create unexpected dramatic and compelling visual images. The large-scale images he produced for this exhibition offer a new way to see this iconic landscape.

Opposite – Ghosts of Wonder Lake, 2018

Exhibition runs through to October 24th, 2021

Anchorage Museum
625 C Street
Anchorage
AL 99501

www.anchoragemuseum.org

  

THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

Posted on 2021-07-19

Calling all dog lovers! Robert Mann Gallery is pleased to launch an online exhibition celebrating the final weeks of summer. The Dog Days of Summer features works by Ellen Auerbach, Julie Blackmon, Cig Harvey, Michael Kenna, and Henry Wessel to name a few.

Opposite – John Mack , San Sebastian Teitipac, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2006

Exhibition runs through to August 16th, 2021

Robert Mann Gallery
14 East 80Th Street
New York
NY 10075

www.robertmann.com