Although his work is at times received with conflicting emotions, one thing for sure is that the otherworldly American artist Tom Sachs will always bring about constructive debate. Seen through the eyes of Van Neistat, from the film-making duo Neistat Brothers, Sachs presents a comprehensive manual for color use, appropriately titled COLOR. Starring the Sachs and company studio, this informative piece will surely bring the fascinating science of color back into perspective.
Parisian-based director and illustrator Jean-Michel Tixier opened his first solo exhibition titled “The Place To Be!” held at the Sergeant Paper gallery. The theme behind much of the work was a sense of understated cynicism with a detailed illustrative approach featuring many hidden pieces within.
The Art of Clean Upby Swiss author Ursus Wehrli presents photos of how to neatly organize everyday things from food and cars, to even people. The book presents comical before and after pictures of what the subjects usually look like and what they look like once organized by Ursus Wehrli in a systematic accordance.
In commemoration of the impending Royal Wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton, PUMA teamed up with WeAreHQ as well as a team of creatives to each reinterpret the PUMA Suede Mid. Among the talents were Chase, Murab, Tiffany Baron, Dupelux, Ghettrocentricity and Marco Monteiro Hasse who each offered their own visions of the Royal Wedding.
Almost three years after his last solo showing in Paris, Eric Elms returned for another major exhibition, titled “No Way Out!” The show highlighted several new works from the New York-based artist at Galerie Lazarew. The exhibition itself runs through June 4, 2011.
Modern Art = I could have done that + But I didn't