Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My Fav Tee Ever

Arist Danny Trecy















Danny collects old clothes in woods, wastelands or car-parks. Then he stitches the single pieces together to make these weird suits. When he wears those suits he becomes them.

Born in Manchester, England, 1975.
Lives and works in London, England.

Education

2002
MA, Fine Art Photography, Royal College of Art, London.
1998
BA Hons, Editorial Photography, University of Brighton.
1995
Art Foundation, Stockport College of further Education.

Photographer Patrick Runte


Sick Shit-QLOCK TWO




A concept interesting for this clock which posts words instead of the figures. The minutes are indicated by of LEDs. Conceived by Biegert & Funk and baptized Qlocktwo, it is already available in several colors and various languages.

Velvet Sneakers - Martin Margiela


NO HOMER - HIP HOP ICONS SIMPSONIZED











Following up on the success of Lego Hip Hop Album Covers, Format Presents: No Homer – Hip Hop Icons Simpsonized. The set features Kanye West, Lil Wayne, Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Flava Flav, Eazy E, Andre 3000, Eminem, and Fat Joe alongside iconic O representations for each artist.

Designed by Moxy Creative the posse shot and all of the individual shots are available in hi-res for printing.

Pantonecans


“In the line of the variations around Pantone, a personal project carried out by artist Nico189. Baptized “PANTONECANS®”, An object which is not intended to become a commercial product.”

Comme

Mr. Hudson in GQ!


Spring 2010 | PETROU/MAN




Styled by Dazed & Confused fashion editor Robbie Spencer, Nicolas Petrou presented his spring 2010 collection during New York Fashion Week. Inspired by an illustration Sirichai completed for Geoffrey Beene during the spring 2001 season, Petrou blended the comfort of sportswear with the attractiveness of modern menswear. The result is a deconstructed mix of patterns, mesh and sequins that look best when presented on Petrou’s reinterpretation of the classic jacket.

THOM YORKE "Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses"





Each year the Versailles estate will now host an event presenting a famous international artist in its grounds. This year it is the turn of French artist Xavier Veilhan to exhibit his work.

How might one comprehend an ensemble of architecture and landscape as symbolic as Versailles? Xavier Veilhan has done just that with an exhibition-piece open to all and situated principally within the ambulatory spaces of the palace and its gardens. Because, as any good artist attached to systems of representations’ concepts and processes, Veilhan has taken this opportunity to showcase a new piece placed within the perfect setting that is Louis XIV’s, a fluid and dynamic trajectory focused on the relationships between scale, equilibrium and observation points. These chapters, telling the story of a single solitary work, follow each other in the course of a scripted walkthrough, nourished by the genius of the surrounding environment and the great geniuses that inhabit the artist’s memory.

Xavier Veilhan was born in Lyon in 1963. He lives and works in Paris. Xavier Veilhan works in a variety of media such as photography, sculpture, film, painting and installation art. The exhibition Veilhan at the Versailles Palace runs until December 13, 2009.