boulangerie alsacienne
best coffee in the world
michelangelo antonioni
where is my honda (elsinore?)
hope sandoval
Nº 17 etudes studio with ari marcopoulos
jaguar dtype
stop making sense! by uh
boulangerie alsacienne
best coffee in the world
michelangelo antonioni
where is my honda (elsinore?)
hope sandoval
Nº 17 etudes studio with ari marcopoulos
jaguar dtype
stop making sense! by uh
not everything here makes sense but this one surely does… by dd
happy monday… it sure feels like one of those days, ill have a jack, or whatever jacks havin’. images from the shinning, emmanuelle, lost in translation, model valerija kelava, range rover classic, bjorn borg, john mcenroe. cheers. by dd
not everything here makes sense but this one surely does… by dd
we try to make so much “sense” each day, that its good sometimes to throw it all away. and there is more… you instagramers can go nuts now. by cm
we try to make so much “sense” each day, that its good sometimes to throw it all away. by dd
if you can remember the 80’s, you probably weren’t there!
music, art and chaos in the wild west-berlin of the 1980’s
sex
politics
and a fuckin good time – a film by jörg a.hoppe, klaus maeck & heiko lange
see the LF preview above
nick cave and the naughty seeds ; )
the walled-in city became the creative melting pot for sub- and pop-culture. before the iron curtain fell, everything and anything seemed possible. this documentary film is a fast-paced collage of mostly unreleased film and tv footage from a frenzied but creative decade, starting with punk and ending with the love parade, in a city where the days are short and the nights are endless. where it was not about long-term success, but about living for the moment – the here and now. we need another city like berlin! a must see film if you can get your hands on it. by dd
after an unusually warm weekend, monday unexpectedly hits! … check out more nice collage from photographer damien blottiere. by kl
“the antonioni adventure”, by george porcari (published by delancy press) is a must have for any antonioni fan. this 248 page book covers the career of the italian film director, and is accompanied by historic and rare images from his films… we got a copy in hand and had to share it.
production still from red desert
if you appreciate italian cinema and the genius that is michelangelo antonioni, you will love this book. george porcari, a professor, artist, and historian in his own right, who also happens to be one of antonioni’s biggest fans, meanders through antonioni’s films with grace and wit, putting new light on this master of cinema. the book was beautifully put together and designed by new york based design studio ceft and company. the limited edition book (300 copies), has an embossed, soft touch cover, and off-white matte paper interior pages. they are elegantly printed with dark grey text on an , which is easy on the eyes.
spread from chapter 4 on blow up
production stills from the eclipse
chris kraus, author of i love dick, torpor, and where art belongs, has this to say about the book:
“more than half a century after they were made, antonioni’s films remain singular and charged with mystery, existing both in and outside of their time. a photographer and filmmaker himself, george porcari’s critical understanding of antonioni is also a spiritual understanding of art and how it is made. porcari positions antonioni’s films within a larger cultural history without diminishing their singularity. this book makes antonioni’s work newly alive.”
pages 96 & 97 off-white matte paper elegantly printed with dark grey text
collage spread from chapter 5 on zabriskie point
… here’s what artist julia scher had to say upon her read… “the antonioni adventure offers a fascinating look at the disturbing eye of antonioni – in their time the films were about really seeing anew. dissuaded by alienation george porcari rocks thru what might have been called, in an earlier day, pure adventure.” – julia scher, artist, author of tell me when you’re ready – works from 1990-1995
page 110 neorealist roots
the artist, and author of the book, george porcari
available at dashwood books in NYC $35
and ironically at the gucci wooster bookstore in soho!!
this is a great book to take on a trip and just get lost in a world of emotional turmoil and fascinating mystery. if you missed the book launch and the book signing, you can still pick up a signed, limited edition copy at dashwood books in new york city (33 bond street) or at the gucci bookstore in soho nyc (63 wooster street) for $35, or buy it online here. by vk
our friends at “here we go now” yoga to the groove. here are just 4 of the many eclectic playlists available from their blog. click on links to check em out. happy listening and good weekend y’all… above: “dj & kundalini yoga teacher yeva don with her poetic inspiration towards infinite gratitude to mother earth. this music mix is a journey of emotions that teaches you how to breathe, feel, give, live and dance…” follow her on instagram.
“to all who hear this collage as it concerns you, i put this together as an extension of myself and what i am standing for, freedom. i want for this to leave you moved and inspired to do what it is you are here to do in this space and time in every moment, thus you will be free. so, here we go now…” – anthony “the twilite tone” dj khan…”
“dj lima love, has created a transcendental meditation mix with a beautiful melodic and sensitive soulful splash of vertical love… “
“ceft coalition is a musical collaboration led by “internationalist buff”, ucef hanjani. the collective includes various friends, producers and selectors who have came together in NY in the past decade for appearances at 675 hudson, sunday sessions, frying pan, cielo and capital. here we bring you an exclusive mix of vintage and new electronic tracks with reggae/funk roots. expect to be surprised at the range of genres colliding in this mix – a true hallmark of this collective…” follow them on instagram. all photos by herr gerald forster. visit “here we go now” blog by clicking here.