MARVEL’S OFFICIAL WAKANDA COOKBOOK

Posted on 2021-12-13

Create meals fit for a king with this cookbook featuring over seventy delicious recipes from Wakanda and the African continent. Whether you’re welcoming Wakandan envoys, or simply hosting a watch party with friends, the 70+ African cuisine-inspired recipes in Marvel’s Black Panther: The Official Wakanda Cookbook make it a must-have volume for any kitchen.

Eat like King T’Challa himself: Featuring classic cuisine such as Roasted Chambo, Braised Oxtail, and Dumplings, and Glazed Road Runner Wings, this cookbook is a tribute to culinary traditions from all over the African continent.

Over 70 incredible recipes: From street food and entrees to desserts and drinks, you will have recipes for every occasion.

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PYE CORNER – AUDIO ENTANGLED ROUTES

Posted on 2021-12-13

A loose collection of genres, concepts and buzzwords follow UK label Ghost Box around — hauntology, lost futures, nostalgia sci-fi, folk horror and so on — but it’s hard to define what exactly makes a Ghost Box record. On Pye Corner Audio aka Martin Jenkin’s latest on the label entitled Entangled Routes, the third part of the trilogy including Stasis (2016) and Hollow Earth (2019) he loosely plays with the concept of mycorrhizal networks and the human attempts to listen in to them through his consistently suggestive electronica.

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HTRK – RHINESTONES

Posted on 2021-12-13

The latest by iconic slowburn Australian duo HTRK is an elegant nine song suite of windswept emotion and heartbreak noir, crafted in skeletal arrangements of guitar, voice, metronomes, and FX. Inspired by a recent infatuation with “eerie and gothic country music,” Rhinestones moves from whispered lament to acoustic eulogy to downtempo vignettes, tracing muted embers of loss and lust through haunted city streets. Taking cues from the economy and brevity of western folk but skewed through a narcotic, nocturnal lens, the album maps enigmatic badlands of strung out beauty and lengthening shadows.

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WISM X DOUBLET

Posted on 2021-12-13

Accompanying its Spring/Summer 2022 collection, doublet collaborated with Japan-based select shop WISM by Masayuki Ino for a special release.

Available in black, white and green, the “Vege-T” featues a long-sleeve T-shirt base emblazoned with a flattened cabbage print. Each tee is also outfitted with a purple band on the left side that can be used to transform the shirt to replicate the look of lettuce at a market. Completing the theme of the release is special packaging inspired by the usual plastic packaging of leafy lettuce.

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PATRICK FAIGENBAUM – PHOTOGRAPHIES, 1974-2020

Posted on 2021-12-13

A portrait can be anonymous without losing any of its power or distinctive quality. In July 1974, Patrick Faigenbaum was 20 years old. He was walking around the city of Boston when he noticed a man on a bench, his face hidden, body huddled up, in an attitude of pain or withdrawal. The wall behind him is striated by the shadows of foliage, natural paintbrush strokes on a concrete wall. The photograph the artist takes touches on “the limit where the portrait tends to dissolve into the immense domain of the picturesque,” as art critic Jean-François Chevrier underlines. A solitary image that echoes his more recent work, Rue de Crimée, also presented in the exhibition. The four photographs, devoid of voyeurism and pessimism, show homeless people, living in the street next to Patrick Faigenbaum’s home. They are actors in his daily life, whose use of the same urban space appears to be the sole point in common. The cold tones echo the harsh realities of life suggested by the images. The dignity of Patrick Faigenbaum’s models is omnipresent in all of his work; his focus bestows, on those he photographs – Samantha, Erzica and all the others, acquaintances or anonymous – “a place and a stature, a stable ground and structure.”

Opposite – Composition autour d’une grappe de raisin, Santulussurgiu, 2019

Exhibition runs through to March 5th, 2022

Galerie Nathalie Obadia
3 rue du Cloître Saint-Merri
75004 Paris

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AGNÈS VARDA

Posted on 2021-12-13

Most of the photographs presented here are shown for the first time, since their discovery by Rosalie Varda, the artist’s daughter and curator of this exhibition, in the archives of the historic residence at 86, rue Daguerre in the XIVth arrondissement in Paris.

A catalogue entitled Calder, Richier, Schlegel, Székely par Agnès Varda including the accompanying text “EVER VARDA” by Hans Ulrich Obrist, who knew the artist for many years and who invited her to present her first installation, Patatutopia, at the Utopia Station during the 2003 Venice Biennale, is published by Editions Sébastien Moreu on the occasion of this exhibition.

Opposite – Contact sheets 6×6, 1950s

Exhibition runs through to March 5th, 2022

Galerie Nathalie Obadia
8 rue Charles Decoster
1050 Brussels
Belgium

www.nathalieobadia.com