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Music video by Snow Patrol performing New York. (C) 2012 Polydor Ltd. (UK)
“PANTONE Tarts” de Émilie de Griottes
Émilie de Griottes é food designer e criou estas tartes para a revista de culinária francesa Fricote.
Estas tartes pretendem recriar as paletas cromáticas Pantone através do uso de framboesas, cenouras, limões, gomas e muitos outros ingredientes dispostos sobre as bases de tarte.
Originally produced for a French television audience, this portrait of the surrealist artist Salvador Dali details the dreamlike inspiration behind many of his avant-garde creations. Set in Dali's hometown of Lligat, Spain, the artist himself takes the viewer on a tour of the creative process that is behind his remarkable body of work. Journey into the subconscious of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and take a look at the world through Salvador Dali's eyes with this program that he both designed and performed. The documentary is directed by Jean-Christopher Averty, with narration provided by Orson Welles.
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Focusing on the medium's defining characteristics - its reproducibility, collaborative nature, and ability to circulate widely - Print/Out explores how artists have integrated these ideas in some of the most innovative art practices of our time. The exhibition features some 40 artists and artist groups, including Ai Weiwei, Trisha Donnelly, General Idea, Martin Kippenberger, Lucy McKenzie, Aleksandra Mir, Robert Rauschenberg, Rirkrit Tiravanija, SUPERFLEX, and Kelley Walker, along with publishers and publishing projects such as Edition Jacob Samuel, museum in progress, and Permanent Food. Among the notable installations is Thomas Schϋtte's Low Tide Wandering (2001), an ambitious series of 139 prints that will be hung on site by the artist, criss-crossing the gallery space to create a maze-like, immersive environment. The earliest works in the exhibition coincide with the geopolitical transformations of the late 1980s and early 1990s, an emblematic point of departure for examining a medium, which, because of its capacity to disseminate information, has often been linked to social change. For Vienna-based association museum in progress (founded 1990), newspapers, magazines, and other media spaces offered effective sites for artist interventions, which founders Kathrin Messner and the late artist Josef Ortner commissioned from an impressive range of international artists. While recognized as an artist and political activist, Ai Weiwei (Chinese, b. 1957) is often overlooked in his role as a pioneering publisher, yet the three volumes he produced in the 1990s-known as The Black Cover Book (1994), The White Cover Book (1995), and The Grey Cover Book (1997)-could well be among his most impactful and enduring legacies. These paperbacks, comprised of artists' submissions, essays, and translations of existing art-historical and critical texts, offered a new vehicle for circulating and disseminating information among China's contemporary artists during a moment marked by a near total lack of access to foreign monographs, exhibition catalogues, and art magazines. Another notable artist's project that demonstrates the potential of the print medium for spreading ideas across vast geographies is Felix Gonzalez-Torres' "Untitled" (1991). Based on a black-and-white photograph of an unmade bed, this site-specific project is to be presented on public billboard spaces. As part of Print/Out, the work will be on view on billboards in the following six locations throughout New York City from February 20 to March 18, 2012: 11th Avenue and 38th Street in Manhattan; Neptune Avenue and Guider in Brooklyn; Pennsylvania Avenue near Fulton Street in Brooklyn; Van Dam Street near Queens Boulevard in Queens; 31st Street near Ditmars Boulevard in Queens. One additional billboard will be on view at the entrance to the exhibition. Read more: http://www.dexigner.com/news/24594#ixzz1pgH8pXj9
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Advertising Agency: Contrapunto, Barcelona, Spain Executive Creative Director: Tomás Oliva Creative Directors: Carlos de Javier, Jofre Biscarri Art Director: Mimi Margalef Copywriter: Sergi Pros Illustrator: Caroline Selmes Published: January 2012
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21 reasons why best friends are better than girlfriend/boyfriend...
1.You don’t have to call them every day, just to let them know you’re not fighting
2.You don’t have an anniversary-you just sort of “became” best friends.
3.When someone calls your girlfriend/boyfriend your “partner” it makes you think of marriage. When they call your best friend your partner,it’s more like cops.
4.You never have to touch your best friend when it’s hot outside, but you can still huddle close when it’s freezing.
5.Your parents usually like your best friend.
6.Your best friend doesn’t care if you get fat, you’re ugly, or if you get a bad haircut.
7.You don’t have to get jealous of “girls only” night or “guys only” night — You’re part of it!
8.You can laugh at your best friend with no consequences.
9.You can burp/fart in front of your best friend on any occasion.
10.You can plan on still having a relationship with your best friend in 20 years.
11.Never in your life will you need “space” from your best friend.
12.Your best friend won’t be mad if you want some time alone, and will only ask you “what’s wrong?” once.
13.Your best friend is someone you get in trouble with; your boyfriend /girlfriend is someone you get in trouble with if you get in trouble.
14.You don’t have to get dressed up to go anywhere with your best friend.
15.You’re allowed to have multiple best friends.
16.No one ever spreads rumors or talks about you and your best friend’s relationship.
17.Borrowing any amount of money from your best friend is okay, no questions asked.
18.Your best friend will never refer to you as “the ball and chain,” “the old lady/man,” or “the whip.”
19.No one is ever trying to fix you up on blind dates for a new best friend.
20.It doesn’t matter what your “other” friends think about your best friend.
21. Your best friend is the first person you call when you get a new boy friend / girl friend, and when you break up with them