Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
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Lesbian Beds by Tammy Rae Carland
another cool girl band from burger records
habibi - "let me in"
An Artist’s Conception of Capitalism in Ruins
In one of his most ambitious art installations ever, artist Isaac Cordal spent three months constructing a corporate city in ruins for his art project Follow the Leaders. The sprawling collapsed society involves some 2,000 cement figures and decaying concrete buildings that the artist says are meant as a “metaphor for the collapse of capitalism and the side effects of progress.” You can see many more photos on his website, or you can stop by Place du Bouffay in Nantes, France through September 1, 2013 to see the installation.
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Image from ANI GIF 2.1: noteNdo by Jeff Donaldson (2013) « VIEW EXHIBITION »
Sparkle Palace Cocktail Table by John Foster
From the LP, Drown Out, available September 17, 2013. www.daedelusmusic.com www.anticon.com
braid's new album flourish // perish is out 20 august! this cool video and the song itself excite me a lot
video and performance artist kawita vatanajyankur's interesting video work "tools" approaches the subject of a female body in reconstructive manners, highlighting physical resiliences and satiring the traditional view of female figure as a still life object, as it clearly reflects to 17th century art.
you can watch a few of the videos on youtube and vimeo, however, to reach the complete work you need to contact beam contemporary which exhibited "tools" a while ago this year.
check this cool remix of pop standard you're so square, by folk magic.
more guitars less fascists.
fortune howl - interzone export
fortune howl is releasing new lp "earthbound" via relief in abstract records july 30th. here's the newest single from the album. ps: it's free download.
dig it!
"she said what" by chloe sells
from still life and landscape, to manmade objects, she photographs and stylises lots of material. her each work is an analogue c-type print.
click here to see more of her work