JONI STERNBACH – THE SURFING LANDSCAPE

Posted on 2023-05-15

Joni Sternbach is an American artist, photographer, and filmmaker. Over the course of her career, her work has explored a variety of themes, including domesticity and the family, and sexuality and the body. Issues of gender, identity and feminism are the most critical themes in her work from the 1980s-1990s, where the female figure is the central voice.

Sternbach has experimented with a variety of photographic media and is best known for her series Surfland, a collection of wet plate collodion, tintype portraits of surfers, made around the globe. A tintype is a wet plate process that dates back to the 1850s. A plate of iron is coated with dark bitumen, sensitized with a silver salt solution and exposed in a large-format camera. It’s a one-of-a-kind, nearly instant photograph—in effect, a Polaroid. Sternbach develops the image right there on the sands of Australia, England, France and both coasts of the United States. The hand-poured technique drenches the work in tactile details, rich tones and a weathered nostalgia. Echoing traditions of anthropological photography, the work is a celebration and chronicle of modern surf culture.

Opposite – 11.03.17 #3 The Mers

Exhibition runs through to August 5th, 2023

Von Lintel Gallery
1206 Maple Ave #212
Los Angeles
CA 90015

www.vonlintel.com

  

TOMORROW SYNDICATE – HYPER-RECEPTIVE (REMIX)

Posted on 2023-05-15

The original Hyper-receptive is taken from the Tomorrow Syndicate EP ‘Higher Resolution’.

Out now on Feral Child recordings.

donnasummer

  

MECHA DUMPSTER FIRE DF-209

Posted on 2023-05-15

The Mecha Dumpster Fire DF-209 may give you Endor flashbacks with its gray + dark gray bipedal concept. Yes, this comes with all the cool bits from the first design including rat pilot, sticker sheet, manual and wait for it… legs! Are you really sure you want to put your trash here?

100soft.shop

  

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM

Posted on 2023-05-15

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, after years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. Their new friend April O’Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.

In theatres July 31st, 2023

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BENE CULTURE SUMMER COLLECTION

Posted on 2023-05-15

Birmingham-based streetwear brand Bene Culture has just presented its latest collection of the season and this time, the imprint takes inspiration from the land of Italia for one of the cleanest football jerseys to surface this year.

Bene Culture has provided several capsules this Summer, with the imprint continuing to prove that it doesn’t shy away from experimentation. The current and saturated world of UK streetwear often provides new colorways of previously-released styles, however, Bene Culture always ensures that its followers have access to something new, alongside its staples that are continuing to take the British streets by storm.

This has been encapsulated perfectly in the brand’s new collection as it takes its latest campaign to a local Italian restaurant to unveil its all-new Italy-inspired football jersey. The shirt has been designed with a predominately black color scheme, while white tailored detailing is applied to the silhouette’s sharp collar and sleeve cuffs.

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SARAH CUNNINGHAM – CRYSTAL FOREST

Posted on 2023-05-15

Lisson Gallery presents its first solo exhibition by British painter Sarah Cunningham exploring psychological spaces and multifaceted landscapes that the artist composes within her layered and generative canvases. This new body of paintings, including a major triptych and large-scale works, alongside smaller panels – focusses on Cunningham’s abstract forays into kaleidoscopic environments and imagined forest clearings, which she constructs over time through layer after layer of gesture and radiating bursts of light, line and colour.

Opposite – I Will Look Into The Earth, 2023

Exhibition runs through to August 26th, 2023

Lisson Gallery
67 Lisson Street
NW1 5DA
London

www.lissongallery.com