BRENDON MOELLER – MOTION

Posted on 2026-02-02

Towering dub techno titan Brendon Moeller takes care of the 10th EP from Fossils Records and does so with a typically excellent six-track. The New York-based South African has long since mastered the art of space and restraint in his music and that’s laid bare again here. ‘Motion’ has sinewy electronics and warped bass making for a fuller cut than you might expect from him. ‘Disko Inferno’ is a jumble of percussion and fizzy synth warmth and ‘Habitual Ritual’ then sinks into deep, dusty and ritualistic rhythms. ‘Apparatus’ is Moller’s refined take on deep jungle and there are dancehall mutations on ‘Samurai Steps’ and serene deep space trips on ‘Meltdown’, making this one of his most varied EPs.

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BASTIAAN WOUDT

Posted on 2026-02-02

Woudt’s photographs move naturally between the realms of haute couture and fine art. His work has appeared in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, British Vogue, Numéro, and L’Officiel, and he has lent his elegant sensibility to major campaigns, including those for Chanel. Whether printed for the page or exhibited on the wall, his images share a commitment to form, balance, and an almost architectural sense of rhythm.

Among Woudt’s long-form projects, Rhythm remains especially resonant. Here, he explores how texture, posture, and fabric influence the way identity is constructed and perceived. The tension between concealment and expression becomes central, as fashion functions simultaneously as shield and symbol. This nuanced reading of the human figure continues throughout the works selected for the exhibition, where models are framed in sculptural poses, their silhouettes sharpened by precisely controlled light.

Opposite – Poise

Exhibition runs through to February 25th, 2026

Gilman Contemporary
661 Sun Valley Road
Ketchum
ID 83340

www.gilmancontemporary.com

  

PILLION

Posted on 2026-02-02

A directionless man is swept off his feet when an enigmatic, impossibly handsome biker takes him on as his submissive.

In theatres February 6th, 2026

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HANA MILETIĆ – DIVERSIONS

Posted on 2026-02-02

The exhibition features a site-specific installation comprising suspended jacquard-woven curtains and new floor works from her ongoing hand-woven Materials series. As with her earlier exhibition at The Approach, Patterns of Thrift, this exhibition also hints at the location of the gallery in Bethnal Green, which has a rich history connected to weaving and textile production.

By using a jacquard loom to produce the curtains, Miletić is able to create more complex patterns, and at a much quicker pace, compared to her regular technique of weaving by hand. Historically, jacquard looms used punch cards to automate the production of woven patterns, and it was from this lineage that the binary system of 0s and 1s evolved to become the fundamental organising principle for early computing. The chequered pattern is based on the transparency grid found in image editing software such as Photoshop, which underpins all digital images today. Like the transparency grid, the curtains oscillate between opacity and invisibility. Through this work, Miletić brings the connection between weaving and computing full circle: while the fabric pattern suggests a digital editing tool, that precise technology would not have been possible without the loom on which it was made.

Opposite – Materials, 2025-26

Exhibition runs through to February 21th, 2026

The Approach
1st Floor, 47 Approach Road
Bethnal Green
E2 9LY London

www.theapproach.co.uk

  

LARRY JOHNSON

Posted on 2026-02-02

Taken together these new works resist – with antipictorial désœuvrement, with negation, with Fagtualität – this moment of rapid and rabid (so-called) hyperrealism, but perhaps all you really need to begin working through the juxtapositions, the comings together, of Monty smiling on a Fire Island beach and seaside circumstances going and gone wrong and pictures of Frost and Defrost panels is to recall that A Place in the Sun is based on a novel by Theodore Dreiser called An American Tragedy.

Opposite – Untitled (Cabana 2), 2026

Exhibition runs through to March 7th, 2026

Galerie Buchholz
Neven-DuMont-Str. 17
50667 Cologne
Germany

www.galeriebuchholz.de

  

KIDROBOT & DIET COKE 3″ RESIN DUNNY

Posted on 2026-02-02

The 3-inch Diet Coke Dunny embodies one of the most iconic sodas of all time—from its instantly recognizable label to its fizzy bubbles throughout. One ear even replicates that world-famous contour Coke® bottle! Crafted in resin, this refreshing Dunny might have you craving an ice-cold sip of your favorite beverage.

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