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Monthly Archives: November 2014

DAVID LYNCH: BETWEEN TWO WORLDS

In an Australian first and the largest retrospective to date, an exhibition of the art and cinema of David Lynch will be presented at GOMA in March 2015. David Lynch will be in Brisbane to host a range of programs. ‘David Lynch: Between Two Worlds’ draws on all areas of Lynch’s working career to present [...]

CRITICAL MASS

For all you film-paraphernalia-philes (whew), the Criterion Collection is releasing Criterion Designs on November 25. The book collects thirty years of both published and unpublished Criterion art. For those who’ve seen a Criterion cover, you understand just how tempting this is.
Just in time for Christmas for all you Godard-wannabees.

The Maestro

Apart from Shabazz Palaces, Amen Dunes and Son Lux, who’ll be in town later this month, the incredible Shai Maestro Trio is going to play Berlin’s Quasimodo this Wednesday.

MONO.PUNKT #27: DUBLIN ART BOOK FAIR

Autumn is art book fair season, and hardly a weekend passes where publishers and magazine makers do not convene at some location in the world to present their efforts. This weekend is the turn of the cherished town of Dublin for the fourth installment of the Dublin Art Book Fair, where Temple Bar Gallery invited [...]

RASKOLNIKOV’S DREAM

D | Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski, Crime and Punishment

FINISHING TOUCHES

Opening in a few hours: our first ever retrospective exhibition, Dialogues in Print, in Chinatown, Los Angeles.

The dancing ants song

Choreography friendly OK Go are pressing for a new benchmark in the self established genre of gadget fueled music videos. The band synchs on segway-type seats to form what could be Latvian folklore dances, filmed by omniscient camera drones, zooming out to kaleidoscope views of people as picture elements. Look at those cute little digital ants.
Not [...]

THROUGH/LOOK/GLASS

FKA twigs. Ever since the release of her LP1, she’s been the proverbial girl of the moment. Much as Gaga embodied the flamboyent sexual decadence of the late 2000s, twigs channels a youth current, one steeped in a digital atavism, a subculture revealed as transhumanism.
“#throughlookglass” is perfect match between artist and subject. FKA tweaks GoogleGlass’ promise of [...]