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COLLAGESart of the in- between The  exhibition  “Art of the in- between” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET) in New York City shows the work of Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo for Comme des Gar. With her abstract, alienating forms she is constantly stretching boundaries and questioned concepts as beauty, body, fashion and taste. She has the ability to change high- fashion womenswear. After Yves Saint Laurent in 1. Kawakubo is the second living designer having a show dedicated solely at the MET.

The exhibition showcases 1. The overall theme in the exhibition is about interstitiality, which means the space between two dualisms and refers to Kawakubo’s infinite experiments. It’s divided in nine dualisms: Absence/presence, Design/Not design, Fashion/Anti- fashion, Model/Multiple, Then/Now, High/Low, Self/Other, Object/Subject, Clothes/Not Clothes. Andrew Bolton, curator at the MET, explains how the spatiality of the exposition was influenced by Zen concepts of Mu (emptiness) and Ma (space). An overall white space with different layers and boxes, “The designs feels as abstract as the indecipherable qualities of Kawakubo’s work. Clothes are hidden between cracks and crevices or set back away from the viewer, inviting you to discover them like a game of hide- and- seek”, he says. Furthermore, the exhibition is free from texts like labels or descriptions, because Kawakubo doesn’t like her work to be interpreted or explained.

You’ll only see numbers to identify the designs, which corresponds with the numbers in the booklets people can take at the beginning of the exposition. In 2. 00. 2, when Bolton joined the MET, he wanted to curate an exhibition for Rei Kawakubo and show people that fashion is a living art. The Art world moves around all over the places every year until the last international fair in Miami: what best place to be in December to enjoy art but also a temperate climate and beautiful beaches and pools?

Furthermore, the exhibition is free from texts like labels or descriptions, because Kawakubo doesn’t like her work to be interpreted or explained. Feel free to ask for your 6 hours test account for mag250/254, smarttv, vlc, enigma2 and other avialable devices You may contact us instantly in chatbox. BorderKitchen, an initiative from the same organisation behind Crossing Border festival, offers you the chance to meet nationally and internationally acclaimed.

Here is a selection of the artworks I loved the most in Art Basel Miami 2. Miami. Gideon Rubin’s portrait without face and his painting of girl’s napes hit me at the first glance for their gentle and delicate aura: there is a nostalgic and tender attitude in his character.

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Rubin is an Israeli artist based in London, he won several prizes and exhibited all over the world and is now represented by Galerie Karsten Greve. Ugo Rondinone doesn’t need a presentation. He was one of the star of this edition as there were some artworks inside the fair, but there was also a big installation, “Miami Mountain” in Collins Park, together with a lot of artworks selected to be part of this open air exhibition called Ground Control. The other artworks are going to be removed on December 4th: Miami Mountain will remain permanently installed on the site, and it will surely become a new symbol of the city. Eva Presenhuber Gallery presented a whole evocative stand with Rondinone’s artworks, Gladstone Gallery showed three Magic Mountains. I wish I could see the Seven Magic Mountains in Nevada !

I usually don’t like video art installations but I was impressed by Daniele Puppi’s one. Puppi is an Italian artist based in Rome. His installation was based on mixing scenes from the famous film Psyco (Hitchcock and Gus Van Sant versions) Daniele Puppi is rappresented by Magazzino Gallery. One of the most frequent scene seen in Art Basel was people making selfies. Because of Jeppe Hein’s mirror artwork.

An open air natural environment would valorize for sure this kind of installations but even in the fair I felt the value of this idea. It was quite impossible for visitors to miss this huge artwork form John Armleder. A real explosion of incredible colours shining and sparkling on the wall of Massimo De Carlo Gallery space. A kind of glitter version of a Richter painting. Armleder is a Swiss performance artist, painter, sculptor, critic, and curator that started his artistic path in the seventies. Since I visited his last solo exhibition this summer at Serpentine Galley in London, I’ve been fascinated by Alex Katz’s work. Several artworks were exposed in Art Basel.

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The one I loved most was the big one presented by Richard Gray Gallery. Unfortunately I cannot buy an original Katz painting, so I went to H& M on Lincoln Road to have at least a paper bag. The company commissioned the artist  to design a capsule collection of clothing for men and women, in addition to homewares. The stand of Societ. Kaspar Mullen colourful glass balls were the most joyful things I’ve seen in Art Basel 2.

Muller is a 3. 3 years old Swiss artist; I guess we will hear more about him. Last but not least at all. My favorite artwork in Art Basel Miami 2.

Amy Yao. Simply made of Fake flowers and plexiglas, Yao’s work seems like a blooming window. The artwork was presented by VSF (Various Small Fires) gallery that hosted her first solo exhibition this year. Art makes hungry and thirsty and also tired sometimes, so this are some good places to in Miami : Freehand is a really nice Hostel with an excellent cocktail bar - Broken Shaker - and a good restaurant. In Bodega Taqueria y Tequila you will find the best tacos and burritos in Miami and there is a hidden cocktail bar behind the fridge door! If you want to feel like in a movie go to Delano Hotel, it’s one of the most famous Art Deco hotel in Miami. Chiara Appertigalerie- karsten- greve. Fashion Designer and trend researcher, Chiara lives trying to catch every kind of inspiration.

Based in Milan, four years ago she founded a lifestyle magazine with her best friends. COLLAGESunlocked. The constantly changing, ever- evolving stream of naked images displayed through social networks and adult entertainment flood our screens and our minds, yet what does it all mean?

We are a lot more accustomed to the changes in the depiction of beauty and fashion throughout the decades and the centuries, however a more taboo subject, comes in the most natural form; nudity. The way we see our bodies, in which situations we imagine ourselves being naked, whether it is lounging in our homes, or taking a shower, how comfortable we are with our bodies can say a lot about us, not only as individuals, but also as a variety of cultures in our society. Unlocked is a photo narrative by Vassilis Zidianakis, co- founder of Atopos cvc, a non- profit, cultural organisation created in 2. Athens. Zidianakis takes us on a journey through a 5. The images we find in the book bring strength to the characterization of the purest yet most sullied of forms, subject to great scrutiny and lavishly adored; the human body. As an original interpretation of our post- photographic digital era, Unlocked represents a new visual language.

The book emerged as the first official recording sourced from contemporary digital platforms, and can be seen as evocative, political and leaning towards the subject of anthropological evolution. Daringly crude and delicately intimate images form a way to gain an understanding of our psyche; what shocks, traumatizes, protrudes uncontrollable urges, and unbalances the way we think is exactly what this book aims to do, and it undeniably succeeds in doing so. For the launch of Unlocked, Atopos cvc hosted an exhibition, where the book was presented as an art object. Through a number of site- specific installations Zidianakis unravelled his research and the production process of the book.

The installations included the original aluminium offset printing plates, which were used for the production of Unlocked, alongside an announced performance of a nude, young man and woman strolling through the Atopos library and reading or playing with the book completed Zidianakis’concept. As an artist, curator and the Artistic Director of Atopos cvc, Zidianakis studied Ethnology and Anthropology as well as History and Civilization at the . His main focus for the past ten years has been the human body and the various forms and ways of its expression. Download Ipod Results (2015). Charlotte Hoareauatopos. COLLAGESgame of garden thrones.