ROWING BLAZERS X BAMFORD BABAR WATCH

Posted on 2025-03-17

Rowing Blazers has partnered with Bamford London to release a limited-edition timepiece featuring Babar, the iconic character from the French children’s book Histoire de Babar. This collaboration follows their 2023 TAG Heuer x Bamford “Yacht Timer” Carrera venture and represents another creative effort blending storytelling and craftsmanship.

For the first time, Babar appears on a watch, with his arms cleverly doubling as the timepiece’s hands. The playful and detailed design makes this automatic GMT watch a standout piece. The watch features a 40mm stainless steel case, with Babar depicted in his signature green suit and crown against a black backdrop. An internal rotating bezel complements the design with two green shades, echoing the elephant’s iconic attire.

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DANIEL ARSHAM – MEMORY ARCHITECTURE

Posted on 2025-03-17

Memory Architecture centers on Arsham’s distinctive concept of Fictional Archaeology, which symbolizes the core of his artistic universe. The exhibition explores the artist’s interpretation of time and material, presenting works in which forms reminiscent of classical sculpture coexist with artifacts of contemporary civilization. These works evoke the appearance of relics excavated by future archaeologists, visualizing stratified layers of time that exist between the past and the future. Featuring paintings, drawings, and sculptures, the exhibition showcases Arsham’s unique sculptural language that traverses the boundaries of reality and imagination, history and contemporaneity. Through this presentation, viewers are invited to encounter the possibilities of a visual archaeology that seeks to interpret and reconstruct the world anew.

Exhibition runs through to August 16th, 2025

Perrotin
Seoul Dosan Park
10 Dosan-Daero 45-Gil
Gangnam-Gu Seoul
South Korea

www.perrotin.com

  

THE ALTO KNIGHTS

Posted on 2025-03-17

The film follows two of New York’s most notorious organized crime bosses, Frank Costello (De Niro) and Vito Genovese (De Niro), as they vie for control of the city’s streets. Once the best of friends, petty jealousies and a series of betrayals place them on a deadly collision course that will reshape the Mafia (and America) forever.

“The Alto Knights” was written by Oscar nominee Nicholas Pileggi (“Goodfellas”) and produced by Oscar winner Irwin Winkler (“Rocky,” “Goodfellas”), Levinson, Jason Sosnoff, Charles Winkler and David Winkler, with Mike Drake executive producing.

In theatres March 21st, 2025

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AC/DC TURNTABLE

Posted on 2025-03-10

The contemporary design features a heavy circular glass platter and a transparent acrylic sub-platter that bears the lightning bolt’s shape. A glossy black MDF plint resides on three adjustable spiked feet just below the glass circle, and the entire device is lit up with red LED lights.

Zoom in, and you’ll see that the turntable’s low resonance tonearm is also modeled after AC/DC’s bolt, with an electric red arm and a smaller lightning strike-shaped handle, which can be used to lift the arm onto the vinyl.

In terms of tech, Pro-Ject’s latest turntable is equipped with a pre-adjusted Ortofon 2M Red MM cartridge, which is considered to be one of the best values in HiFi.

www.project-audio.com

  

RONI SIZE & REPRAZENT – BROWN PAPER BAG (CRISSY CRISS REMIX)

Posted on 2025-03-10

Crissy Criss has bought the classic track bang up to date, featuring hot new lyrics from Dynamite MC. The new video, directed and produced by Josh Perrett & Crissy Criss, features the same time warping elements that the original 1997 video did, and stars Roni Size, Dynamite MC & Crissy Criss.

ronisize.co.uk

  

ECHOES OF INJUSTICE

Posted on 2025-03-10

Echoes of Injustice brings together the work of three contemporary photographers—Renee Billingslea, Jerry Takigawa, and Dean K. Terasaki—who explore the traumatic legacy and lasting reverberations of the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. Through deeply personal and visually layered approaches, each artist offers a distinct perspective on this dark chapter of U.S. history, urging us to confront what has been forgotten, concealed, or left unresolved.

Exhibition runs through to June 21st, 2025

Colorado Photographic Arts Center CPAC
1200 Lincoln St.
Denver
CO 80203

cpacphoto.org