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May 27 2016

Lightscapes|Transsolar + Anja Thierfelder|Architecture Biennale 2016|Venice

Transsolar's contribution to this year's Venice Architecture Biennale, "Lightscapes: Local Identity – Exploring a Forgotten Resource," creates visible rays of light in the Arsenale as a means of merging technology with local knowledge.

<p>Transsolar's contribution to this year's Venice Architecture Biennale, "Lightscapes: Local Identity – Exploring a Forgotten Resource," creates visible rays of light in the Arsenale as a means of merging technology with local knowledge.<br /><br />"Lightscapes," a collaboration between Transsola...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryTranssolar + Anja Thierfelder
May 27 2016

Fondazione Querini Stampalia|Italy – Venezia

In 1963 the precious work led by Carlo Scarpa took place, considered the perfect example of the “most cultured and aristocratic twentieth-century Italian architecture” yet it only involved the original entrance and one of the inner courtyards of the palace: a jewel of architecture and poetry, embedded in a prestigious - dramatically decayed - complex.

<p>In 1963 the precious work led by Carlo Scarpa took place, considered the perfect example of the “most cultured and aristocratic twentieth-century Italian architecture” yet it only involved the original entrance and one of the inner courtyards of the palace: a jewel of architecture and poetry,...
Written By
Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryCarlo Scarpa
May 25 2016

LE CITTA’ MINIME | Matteo Mezzadri

"Minimal cities" is a multidisciplinary photographic project consisting in a mise-en-scène - sculpture and installation – created by the artist in his studio by means of a variation of viewpoints from both the camera lens and the sources of illumination to establish different nuances of heat and continuous alterations of the mind-set in the work.

<p>Within the rigid binary structure of our perception, <a href="http://www.matteomezzadri.com/" target="_blank">Matteo Mezzadri</a> insinuates a hybrid element, an "impertinence" that unhinges a perfectly defined identity opening a space for its recombination. "Minimal cities" is a multidisciplinar...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryMatteo Mezzadri
May 24 2016

Marc Krüger|Animato

Animato evokes movement, flow, especially in the city, inert mineral structure contrasting with the organic and alive side of men crossing from side to side, like an arrow.

<p>Animato evokes movement, flow, especially in the city, inert mineral structure contrasting with the organic and alive side of men crossing from side to side, like an arrow. The passage of man from one place to another, and all life and existence that can be part of this change of state. The crowd...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
Marc Krüger
May 17 2016

Milan Re-Tale|Pixartprinting by Mark Valmarana

Mark Valmarana tell the story of Milan through its stores and the charm of the city of Milan can be summed up modern Italian life.

<p>Mark Valmarana tell the story of Milan through its stores<br />and the charm of the city of Milan can be summed up modern Italian life, its rich history and tradition, shaping a significant part of its vibrant culture and society. Many queued Milan’s historic stone streets of restaurants and sh...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
Mark ValmaranaMilan Re-Tale
Apr 28 2016

Noémie Goudal | Le Bal in Paris

With her images, Noémie Goudal constructs enigmatic work capable of introducing intimate and introspective questioning of our presence in cosmic space.

<p><a href="http://www.le-bal.fr/" target="_blank">Le Bal</a> is a Paris institution dedicated to understanding the way in which images interpret reality. Its cultural work has now spanned ten years of continual reaction to the complexity of contemporary forms of the image as “documents”, probin...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryLe BalNoémie Goudal
Apr 24 2016

David Shrigley|My art doesn’t need explanation

Trying to gauge the personality of an artist through their art is usually a futile exercise, but the work of David Shrigley almost demands some sort of layman psychoanalysis.

<p><a href="http://www.davidshrigley.com/" target="_blank">David Shrigley’s</a> line drawings take a darkly sardonic mirror to his everyday thoughts, decisions and problems, so that a typical refrain goes something like: ‘What does your future hold? Arthritis.’ Two decades of similarly tragico...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
David Shrigley
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