Keegan McHargue. Nieves
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Emerging San Francisco based artist Keegan McHargue (Portland, 1982) has been depicted as “a magnificent maker of intense, busily illustrated drawings and paintings that warp perspective and combine imagery more as if in a dream than in reality”. (Sarah Valdez, 2006). For Nieves, Keegan specifically crafted a zine reproducing a detail out of a painting made in 2005(...)
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January 2014, Zurich
Keegan McHargue. Nieves
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Emerging San Francisco based artist Keegan McHargue (Portland, 1982) has been depicted as “a magnificent maker of intense, busily illustrated drawings and paintings that warp perspective and combine imagery more as if in a dream than in reality”. (Sarah Valdez, 2006). For Nieves, Keegan specifically crafted a zine reproducing a detail out of a painting made in 2005 titled "Patients," on show at Metro Pictures, manipulating it through several generations of photocopies to create an even more bleak work than the original painting.
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Beau LaBute. Night Mewves
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The work of Beau LaBute (Welland, Canada, 1977, living in Halifax) is about repetition, layering, obscuring, recombining. This becomes increasingly more evident in the pages of Night Mewves, through which pages the artist takes us for a ride into some of his newer, darker and looser drawings.
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January 2008, Zurich
Beau LaBute. Night Mewves
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The work of Beau LaBute (Welland, Canada, 1977, living in Halifax) is about repetition, layering, obscuring, recombining. This becomes increasingly more evident in the pages of Night Mewves, through which pages the artist takes us for a ride into some of his newer, darker and looser drawings.
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AA files 56
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London 2007 Articles on George Legendre / ijp, James Stirling, Robert Venturi, and more.
AA files 56
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London 2007 Articles on George Legendre / ijp, James Stirling, Robert Venturi, and more.
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In order to actively grapple with the challenges of our age, architects have to transform themselves from extremely competent executors of assignments into entrepreneurs and producers. This issue of Volume discusses essential tools to reclaim professional autonomy. In the first part, Volume sits ‘Around the table’ with forward-thinking practitioners who see a different(...)
Volume 14: Unsolicited architecture
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In order to actively grapple with the challenges of our age, architects have to transform themselves from extremely competent executors of assignments into entrepreneurs and producers. This issue of Volume discusses essential tools to reclaim professional autonomy. In the first part, Volume sits ‘Around the table’ with forward-thinking practitioners who see a different role and responsibility for architects. The central part presents the portfolio of the Office for Unsolicited Architecture founded by Ole Bouman and students of MIT. The third part marks the unsolicited world according to young architects and artists from around the globe.
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Warm and personal, guest editor Veronique Branquinho presents a volume of A Magazine' that bursts with images and motifs that have consistently appeared in her designs, and that are light and playful with a unique sensitivity. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of her label, this festive edition is an intimate anniversary present from the designer.
A magazine curated by Veronique Branquinho
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Warm and personal, guest editor Veronique Branquinho presents a volume of A Magazine' that bursts with images and motifs that have consistently appeared in her designs, and that are light and playful with a unique sensitivity. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of her label, this festive edition is an intimate anniversary present from the designer.
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The purple journal no 12
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Everything happens from person to person through encounters. The Purple Journal takes this into account and is a place in which to escape the monotone repetitions of the world media—a lively magazine that resists dead ends and divisions. The subjectivity of the authors is always expressed freely through their reportages, chronicles, essays, stories or photographs. Our(...)
The purple journal no 12
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Everything happens from person to person through encounters. The Purple Journal takes this into account and is a place in which to escape the monotone repetitions of the world media—a lively magazine that resists dead ends and divisions. The subjectivity of the authors is always expressed freely through their reportages, chronicles, essays, stories or photographs. Our editorial line consists of clearing art from the invading culture, political thought from false politics, beauty from vulgarity, and brings meaning, or rather a voice back to what is the original concept of a journal—and this, in all fields: from international politics to culinary art, passing through travel, fashion and philosophical essays. The Purple Journal is conceived as a general-interest publication with an international agenda (each issue exists in a French version). Here then is a publication that takes liberty, season after season, to open up other perspectives of current developments.
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Fukt & D : drunk on dreams
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Drawings, drawings and more drawings. This collaborative issue of FUKT and D (Drunk on Dreams) contains a collection of line drawings that address issues of sustainability and necessity. Artists include: Jesse Ash, Gaku Tsutaya, Melissa Gorman, Chris Warrington, Richard Torchia, Laura Bruce, Charlotte McGowan-Griffin and others.
Fukt & D : drunk on dreams
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Drawings, drawings and more drawings. This collaborative issue of FUKT and D (Drunk on Dreams) contains a collection of line drawings that address issues of sustainability and necessity. Artists include: Jesse Ash, Gaku Tsutaya, Melissa Gorman, Chris Warrington, Richard Torchia, Laura Bruce, Charlotte McGowan-Griffin and others.
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March 2008, Berlin
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Louise Bourgeois / Pawel Althamer / Rachel Harrison. Texts by Tracy Emin, Catherine Wood, Richard Hawkins.
Parkett no.82, 2008 : Louise Bourgeois/Pawel Althamer/Rachel Harrison
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Louise Bourgeois / Pawel Althamer / Rachel Harrison. Texts by Tracy Emin, Catherine Wood, Richard Hawkins.
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Parkett no. 81 2007
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Just how effectively the conceptual approach to art has forged new frontiers is apply demonstrated by the work of Cosima von Bonin, Christian Jankowski, and Ai Weiwei. The cultivation of an all-embracing practice has expanded the field of art in unexpected ways.
Parkett no. 81 2007
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Just how effectively the conceptual approach to art has forged new frontiers is apply demonstrated by the work of Cosima von Bonin, Christian Jankowski, and Ai Weiwei. The cultivation of an all-embracing practice has expanded the field of art in unexpected ways.
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Architecture Bulletin no.3
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This edition of the Dutch architecture journal presents essays in word and image on the designed environments of today, yesterday and tomorrow. Its subjective arguments and personal reflections on the field's practice and discourse consider what is (and is not) happening and is (and is not) being said: Architecture Bulletin reflects on the field and all of its potential(...)
Architecture Bulletin no.3
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This edition of the Dutch architecture journal presents essays in word and image on the designed environments of today, yesterday and tomorrow. Its subjective arguments and personal reflections on the field's practice and discourse consider what is (and is not) happening and is (and is not) being said: Architecture Bulletin reflects on the field and all of its potential significance. This, its third issue, tackles the many manifestations of the city, the power centers in street life, the ways in which public spaces are "hacked" by subversive street artists and the ways in which public space in the average city now extends into the virtual domain. Corollary essays reflect on the impact of the hyper-reality of the shopping mall on social behavior, and on social interventions that improve the livability of architecture.
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