Posts Tagged ‘art’
Our BOTW, Canadian five-piece Young Galaxy, has just dropped their fourth full-length album, Ultramarine. Their sound is unique, inventive, and brilliant, all qualities that set us thinking, “What’s trending with Young Galaxy these days?” The artists have provided us with this insightful moodboard, explaining the art, music, literature, …
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Tags: Antique Maps, art, BOTW, canada, Corri-Lynn Tetz, David Foster Wallace, Just Kids, Long Beach, Marina Abramovic, Misogyny Drop Dead, MoMA, moodboard, music, Patti Smith, Planningtorock, The Artist Is Present, The Breaks, tilda swinton, tim walker, Urban Agriculture, W, Young Galaxy
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Here at Planet Notion we love a good shoe. BucketFeet has been producing a special brand of artistic footwear for years. Every shoe is designed by a different artist so that no two pairs are… you know, a pair. We had the rare privilege of interviewing one of BucketFeet’s new …
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Tags: Adventure Time, art, Bucketfeet, fashion, Inkheart, interview, mario, shoes
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Kicking off this weekend from 26-28 April, the Tate Modern his hosting an exciting free festival of art, music, and fashion. Targeted at the broad age range of fifteen to twenty-five year olds, the Hyperlink festival at the Tanks features a wide variety of events and activities including performances and …
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Tags: Akala, Angel, art, fashion, festival, free food, George the Poet, Hyperlink, lady leshurr, music, rankin, Sway, Tanks, Tate Modern
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Camden Town is, in many ways, London’s capital for artistic variety, equal parts center for expression and cesspool of debauchery. Actually, that’s really the ideal combination for most artists. Cob Studios and Gallery on Royal College Street in Camden was launched in February 2011. Though less than two and a …
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Tags: art, art exhibition, Camden, Cob Gallery, Cob Studios, I Bought This for the Cover, Leanne Petersen, magazine, news, Royal College Street, Tumblr
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Vuyo Mpantsha and twins Justice Mukheli and Innocent Mukheli make up I See a Different You, a photography collective from Soweto who depict South Africa as they see it. Shunning Africa’s stereotypical media image, the creative trio combine fashion, art and photography to document their environment and transmit a unique, positive viewpoint. …
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Tags: art, denim, Diesel + Edun, ethical fashion, Fair Trade, fashion, I See a Different You, Innocent Mukheli, Justice Mukheli, photography, South Africa, Soweto, studio africa, Vuyo Mpantasha
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Denis Piel: ‘Essence’ – A Retrospective
“There’s more to photography than just taking a picture. Every shoot or project starts with a vision; so ultimately, it’s about the way you see. I once thought of how every family takes pictures throughout their lives. If I could explore each family’s albums, …
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Tags: art, Denis Piel, essence, exhibition, photography, Rove Gallery
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Located in Leeds, Canal Mills has welcomed and celebrated all forms of artistic expression since its inception in September 2012. Together with curators Unit44, Canal Mills is pleased to announce its first permanent installation: an exhibition from acclaimed muralist Phlegm. The bizarrely cartoony but hauntingly enchanting mural from …
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Tags: art, Canal Mills, exhibition, Mural, Notion, Permanent Installation, Phlegm, Street Art, Unit44
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Culture vultures and art enthusiasts will be excited to know that the arts hub Oval Space is hosting a new exhibition. Tracker ∆ is an installation by artist Seecum Cheung which explores the digitised image as a valuable resource for companies and governments in consumer analysis. For Cheung, data is the …
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Tags: art, data, exhibition, Oval Space, photography, Seecum Cheung, Tracker
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Film as a medium is almost inherently didactic. By making a movie, you’re showing people something that you want them to see. You control the information and images.
Of course, some movies try to be as objective as possible, while others make us well aware that they want us to …
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Tags: art, Environmentalism, eXtinction, nature, Short Video, Summer Rayne Oakes, video
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It was a day in Milan that reminded me of home, the weather was beyond awful. The city was being bombarded by torrential rain. I was scheduled to interview the enigmatic artist Kris Ruhs at his studios, then journey to the airport and fly home to London with only a …
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Tags: art, Carla Sozzani, design, fashion, Fave Fives, interview, Karma Style, Kris Ruhs, milan, new york
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