Thursday, 13 August 2009

musubi aoki



Welcome to Musubi Musubi World! Japanese prop maker, artist, stylist & art director. musubi


Wednesday, 11 March 2009

screen shot


Monochrome woodcut prints taken from video clips and computer screens demonstrate a fascination with speed and the passage of time. I've seen her work before & remember using one for a cover of a mix cd...Love the juxaposition of old and new technology, video, woodblock, printing methods. as if they belong to a futuristic world where old technologies have taken over the new. gorgeous when seen in full size, hard to appreciate when they are small. Alan Cristea Gallery London 2009

Tuesday, 24 February 2009

swissmiss

Reconstruction exhibit by Ruth van Beek at Foam. Van Beek collects random snapshots, passport photos, slides etc, folds them & cuts them to give the material new meaning. Van Beek treats the photos as objects. She cuts open the once treasured pictures and rearranges them to find what she thinks is the story behind the photo. The resulting image is a credible picture of something that never existed. Love the Dutch artists....look up Erwin Warum for more quirky Dutch art. 

ruth van beek






A picture is worth a thousand words...strange yet simply extraordinary photo collages by Dutch artist. 

Sunday, 25 January 2009

big city bright lights


London Art Fair 2009
Business Design Center, Islington
London N1

In Tom Leighton's images, familiar streets & squares are deconstructed and recreated into an imaginary utopian city. Strangely familiar yet physically impossible, his kaleidoscope images capture both the beauty and hedonism of modern consumer culture. Images of Tokyo, London & New York.

Saturday, 17 January 2009

3510 + VAT


Business Design Center
London N1

Organized and edited by MFA Curating Programme at Goldsmiths, the theme of the exhibition is "coincidence". Photos drawn from a range of UK and international galleries.  Printed on jigsaw puzzles.