Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Foire internationale d’art contemporain, 17-20 octobre 2019, Paris – FIAC

Rendez-vous à Paris, 17 – 20 octobre 2019, Grand Palais, FIAC Projects & Hors-les-Murs pour la foire internationale d’art contemporain.

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Christine Erhard’s Fragmented Architectural Photographs Create New Linear Perspectives.

Christine Erhard’s Fragmented Architectural Photographs Create New Linear Perspectives – IGNANT

The work of German fine art photographer Christine Erhard unfolds from an artistic process of layering and distorting images, created in order to produce new, interesting photographs that toy with spatial perception.

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Le sommaire du Numéro d’octobre 2019 avec l’hommage à Peter Lindbergh, Olivier Rousteing, les lauréats du LVMH Prize, Swae Lee…

Le sommaire du Numéro d’octobre 2019 avec l’hommage à Peter Lindbergh, Olivier Rousteing, les lauréats du LVMH Prize, Swae Lee…

Découvrez le sommaire du Numéro “Mode” d’octobre 2019 avec un hommage à Peter Lindbergh, les lauréats du Prix LVMH, Olivier Rousteing, Swae Lee…

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An Overview Of Melissa Schriek, The Photographer Exploring Bodily Contradiction.

An Overview Of Melissa Schriek, The Photographer Exploring Bodily Contradiction – IGNANT

The work of Dutch photographer Melissa Schriek explores the connection between people and their environment. She is interested in visualizing the dynamics of human relationships…

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Emma Witter.

Emma Witter | Metal Magazine

Currently working in the residence of the late Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation, artist Emma Witter shares aspects of her work with the British fashion designer: the theatricality, the darkness, the romanticism, and the love for memento mori. If McQueen’s trademark is a skull, Witter works with bones to create hauntingly beautiful flowers and vases. From September 18 to 22, her work is to be exhibited at Remember You Must Die, a solo show at the foundation in London. Today, we speak with her about material experimentation, the morals of using bones, and where is the limit between the macabre and the artistic.

Source: METAL

No Photos on the Dance Floor!

No Photos on the Dance Floor! | Metal Magazine

It’s no secret that the club scene in Berlin has been thriving for decades. People from all over the globe travel there to party for three days and nights straight, lining up for hours to get into cult places like Berghain, Tresor or Griessemuhle. But when did it all start? At a key moment in contemporary history: the fall of the Wall. Opening on September 12, the exhibition No Photos on the Dance Floor! Berlin 1989 – Today at C/O Berlin gathers pictures of the evolution of the club scene, taken by photographers like Wolfgang Tillmans and George Nebieridze or even DJs and sound artists like Alva Noto or Marcel Dettman.

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Alexis Christodoulou On The Evolution Of 3D Art Outside Of Instagram.

Alexis Christodoulou On The Evolution Of 3D Art Outside Of Instagram – IGNANT

South African artist Alexis Christodoulou builds impossible worlds; rendering in 3D images of implausible and intriguing architectural spaces designed to stray from reality in the most aesthetically appealing way. To launch their latest leather development ‘NEO NUDE’, ECCO Leather teamed up with Alexis and IGNANT to design a space where the passing of time was visualized through the glorious patina of aging leather.

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George Nebieridze.

George Nebieridze | Metal Magazine

On the 31st of August, Berlin-based Georgian photographer, George Nebieridze will be celebrating the launch of the third book from his Apostrophe series, taken over the year 2017 at 68projects Berlin, and titled ‘17. The event will also include an exhibition of around twenty-five photos from the new publication. This third book is slightly different from the two previous ones in terms of size and content.

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Saba Gorgodze.

Saba Gorgodze | Metal Magazine

Young Georgian Saba Gorgodze came into the world of photography from skate culture after realizing that outside of the monotonous everyday life and struggles at school, many interesting things were happening in the developing subcultures of the city of Tbilisi. Meeting with those skaters was the breaking point in his life and future career. With no artistic background, Saba acknowledged that skateboarding and art had very much in common and decided that photography was the medium he wanted to express himself through.

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Scarlett Hooft Graafland.

Scarlett Hooft Graafland | Metal Magazine

The moment after the camera clicks is ever lost in real time, but is conversely ensnared forever by the eye of the lens. Scarlett Hooft Graafland’s photography deals directly with this sense of paradoxical transience and permanence in her exhibition Vanishing Traces at the Fotografiska museum in Stockholm, available to the public until September 8. Graafland has said that through her photography, she “creates her own landscapes” by taking almost surreal and yet natural, monumental settings and making them her own through the addition of figures and colour.

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Taylor Swift on Sexism, Scrutiny, and Standing Up for Herself.

Taylor Swift on Sexism, Scrutiny, and Standing Up for Herself

Celebrated, canceled, obsessed over—is Taylor Swift our most endlessly debated pop star? With a new album, and a newly assertive political voice, she opens up to Abby Aguirre about sexism, scrutiny, and standing up for herself. Photographed by Inez & Vinoodh.

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Pourquoi Lee Ufan est-il une star de l’art contemporain ?

Pourquoi Lee Ufan est-il une star de l’art contemporain ?

Ses installations, sculptures et toiles minimales et épurées, régies par les forces silencieuses de la nature et la précision du geste, ont fait sa notoriété. Lee Ufan, 83 ans, est l’un des artistes coréens les plus célèbres et appréciés en Occident. Jusqu’au 30 septembre, le Centre Pompidou-Metz lui consacre une exposition intitulée “Habiter le temps” : l’occasion de passer en revue les forces qui font de cet artiste un véritable phénomène de l’art contemporain.

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