Monthly Archive for April, 2011

Shaun Bloodworth Exhibition in Sheffield

Our pal Shaun Bloodworth, a great photographer from Sheffield, who has been featured in our Shifting Realities issue, has his first solo exhibition called Underground in his hometown Sheffield starting today. ‘… Photographs documenting the electronic music scene, with portraits and films from the UK, Europe and the United States since 2005. It will feature collaborative work with GiveUpArt and Humanstudio.’

If in Sheffield, go there and check his impressive collection of photographs!
(Bummer, we’re not able to attend … Good luck with the show, Mr Bloodworth!)

32-40 Bank Street
Sheffield
South Yorks
S1 2DS


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We Like: Elephant Magazine No. 06

Here are a few quick shots of the recent issue of Elephant, the arts & visual culture magazine. It’s been released a few weeks ago and we finally got hands on a copy. Again, it is a great curation of art and graphics with a special focus on ‘Cinematic Painting’ and ‘Tokyo’ for example. 210 pages with tons of inspirational material. We like it, especially that nice headline typeface!
Read more …

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Ein Magazin Ueber Orte

Ein Magazin ueber Orte — PARADISE (84 p., Spring 2011)

Issue No. 08 of Berlin based magazine »Ein Magazin über Orte« will be released this week, this issue’s title is »PARADISE«. They have a launch event at C/O Berlin on Friday, 08.04.2011, 8 pm with lectures and music. With works of artists like Luc Tuymans or Raymond Pettibon, Ryan McGinley, Jeff Wall or Lidwien van de Ven as well as texts by Günter Kunert or Miranda July, they are in the search of different approaches to paradise.

»Ein Magazin über Orte« (A magazine about places) is published twice a year. It deals with a different location in every issue. The magazine collects works of various authors in the form of photographs, drawings and texts.



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