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paint sound film flesh us
Hearing Voices II 2012, colour pencil on paper, 48x101cmCover artwork created by Marco Mazzoni
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M A Z Z o N IM A R C o
012The Red Room
Showrooms
Kirsten Anderson, founder at Roq La Rue Gallery
presents:
038 joel james devlin042 REUBEN NEGRON044 BEN OAKLEY046 guy sargent048 DIEGO MALLO052 BENJAMIN MURPHY054 PAUL X. JOHNSON056 CHRISTIAN HENKEL058 MIGUEL SCHEROFF062 Mariya ustymenko
The Faceless Muse
A N T I V J
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is a Visual Label
Carmen Salas and Estela Oliva, founders at Alpha-ville
present:
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A Brazilian Portrait
Kevin Van Gorp, director at 101/exhibit Gallery
presents:
C L A u d i oE T H O S
028 T he Red Room
Words by Yinka Olumomi
AN T I V Jis a Visual Label
We admire AntiVJ’s work. They do things differently, outside mainstream circuits. Their work sits between many different disciplines from architecture to futuristic design, coding and visual art, always presenting technically challenging projects that immerse the audience in a unique experience. There is a strong link between AntiVJ’s ethos and our core values of ‘Innovation, Creativity and Forward Thinking’. They know how to push the boundaries and produce astonishing pieces of work.
Carmen Salas & Estela Olivafounders at Alpha-ville
presents:
I recently attended one of Alpha-ville’s live shows at the Hackney Empire in London to see a performance by AntiVJ’s Simon Geilfus and the Mexican electronic musician Murcof. Sitting very close to the stage I experienced the full effect of the mind blowing performance, which can only be described as an amazing audio and visual experience.
As the co-founder and producer of the innovative visual label AntiVJ, Nicolas Boritch’s creative ideas and love of audio/visual arts have helped establish and drive this exciting brand. Consisting of a select group of European artist’s AntiVJ is focused on the use of projected light and its influence on our perception. Although the name may suggest, AntiVJ is not opposed to VJing per se, however they want to expand the art form further than VJing in the confines of a club. From projections on structures, transparent material and in 3D, to large scale projects like architectural mapping (where they create projections on or inside buildings), the AntiVJ artists always stick to their ethos by avoiding the obvious and continuing to push the envelope which ultimately gives them the freedom that all artists thrive on.
Brussels, Belgium
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CITYSCAPE 2095, an
installation by Yannick
Jacquet, Mandril, Thomas
Vaquié
Going to the top of a
skyscraper and contemplating the strange beauty of urban landscapes
is always an impressive
experience. It tends to bring up existential questions and create strong
emotions which can be
contradictory, such as: feeling
lost in admiration for human genius,
being scared of the way sprawling
cities grow, marvelling at
that sea of lights, the feeling that
humans are like ants and the city a
living creature.
038 Showrooms
Photo Competition IIby
DARKROOMWinner of
Submissions Open Check out our website for details
London, UKjoeldevlin.com
Film photographyN051˚28.682 W000˚29.967
JOEL JAMES
DEVLIN
058 Showrooms
MiguelScheroffOil on canvasVanitas 2
Seville, Spainmiguelscheroff.blogspot.com
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072 Let t e rbox
T a r aM c P h e r s o n
Words by Justine Fedorowycz
“ T h e f l a w s m a k e u s
w h o w e a r e . I d o n ’ t
w a n t u s a s h u m a n s t o
b e p e r f e c t . O f c o u r s e
I ’ d l o v e t o g e t r i d
o f t h e d e s i r e a n d
d r i v e t o c r e a t e w a r ,
a n d a l o t o f t h o s e
i d i o t i c t h i n g s . ”
NY, US
073
with soft chalky colours, Tara McPherson’s artwork is an enigma of aesthetic human emotion, where sagacious yet susceptible subjects exist in a kind of pastel parallel universe. McPherson’s inimitable creations range from sculptures, giclées, rock posters, serigraphs, silkscreens, clothing, books, toys, to home ware. Her work has been exhibited all over the planet, steered the helm of global advertising campaigns, and is hugely popular with rock bands in the city looking for sweetly eccentric poster designs.
dripping
Candy Floss Flavoured Rock & Roll:Brooklyn’s Bona Fide Artist
Somewhere Under the Rainbow, Turquoise, oil and acrylic
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9 772046 550078
£4.50 | 5.50€ ISSN 2046-5505