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by Delfina Pinardi Fashion Editor at Ponytail
Nomi and Love Affair. Photographer Tim Zaragoza, Stylist Sara Dunn


Superfine Jeans. Photographer Blair Getz Mezibov, Stylist Neil Stuart

Kamel Mennour. Text by Sophie Faucillion

Claude Leveque - Mon repos aux tuileries
Results tagged “Art”
Vladimir Restoin-Roitfeld and Andy Valmorbida in collaboration with Giorgio Armani present a critical overview of "Richard Hambleton New York."
It's surely only a matter of time before cool young London raises its voice as one to proclaim 'Elizabeth Peyton, let's be friends. Seriously, we're into all the same stuff!' The perversely fashionable figurative portraitist certainly has an impeccable list of subjects. In her oeuvre, her eclectic set of crushes - assorted Britpop icons, Kurt Cobain, Chloe Sevigny - collide with her own Downtown circle as well as historical oddities such as Prince Ludwig of Bavaria to form a kind of Gilded Youth International. The show, Peyton's first retrospective, opened at the groundbreaking New Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2008 before rolling round to London via Minneapolis. The work owes a little to Warhol in its adoration of celebrity and a lot to Hockney in its figurative delicacy and visual loveliness, but it also owes an appealing something to those sensitive teenage girls who post wistful pictures of Robert Pattison and Pete Doherty on internet fan forums. Most depictions of celebrity in post-60s Contemporary art are about the depersonalizing effects of fame, but Peyton's a Romantic, not a Postmodern. Hell, she even ennobles (and significantly prettifies) Liam Gallagher. The title, meanwhile, makes a bold claim for the immortalizing properties of her work and, perhaps, art in general, which exists on a precarious balance with earthly survival, as illustrated by the prominent inclusion of Cobain and Sid Vicious. Live Forever is also, of course, an Oasis song, but Peyton's good at coating the potentially mawkish with luminous meaning. A preoccupation with suspended youth, transience and mortality is often typified as adolescent and it's bold of Peyton to treat them seriously, while indicative of a new mood that she has found such a receptive public.
Until 20th of September
text by Alexa Hall
Until 20th of September
text by Alexa Hall
Claudio Cassano next exhibition in Milan, on 22nd june at P4 Via Pestalozzi Milano.
Show de bola (Football Show) In Brasil it's an informal exclamation to define something very beautiful, spectacular, that feels good and it's loved by everybody. After its initial use for excellent football performances, the term is now used for every positive and beautiful thing.
The eclectic art of Claudio Cassano is the conjunction between the traditions of neoclassical technics, builded over Academical studies, and contemporary neo Pop languages, developed in time with a long list of collaborations and clients: from his creations for Nike, Fiat, Yamaha and Casio, to pubblications on Vogue, Dazed and Confused, Nylon, Bon, Ryuko Tsushin; until exhibitions at Colette in Paris, BBS in Tokyo and Diesel Gallery in New York.
This new exhibition project by Claudio Cassano presents a series of brand new artworks linked to soccer world imaginary and its surroundings.
By choosing as protagonists few football players and sport events, Cassano blended together his pictorial arts with photography and video under a Neo Pop imaginary, usually perceived as low profile such as the web: amatorial clips in Youtube style, still life pictures that remind Ebay's selling articles aesthetics, searched pictures from Google that are re-edited, used and re-interpreted.
A visual logic that jokes around football players homonymies, following their crossings through different teams, around their quite Kabalistic numbers worn on the t-shirts. This create a new universe adding to the artist's classic artworks characterizing his previous production of large scale's paintings.
The exhibition, held by the P4 space in Milan with the opening on June 22nd, will consist in photographs, installations, videos and paintings focused on a soccer world's debunking visions.
An important part of the exhibition is linked to a particular iconographic vision of the player's jerseys, and a lot of attention is driven on homonymies between Antonio Cassano and the artist, between the two Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, in add to David Beckham, who take part in the group called "The Ronaldos".
Based on logics about players and numbers, the jerseys are reproduced in big size photography compositions: "Mosaico Soccer Kabala" that recreates huge contemporary mosaics, shown in modular way like you can find on supporters memorabilia stands that sells soccer items outside the stadium.
In the sculpture installation called "Walz Disnee Superstar" few football players are transformed as big peluche monsters in human size, caught as in still frame in the middle of a spectacular action.
A female character, the Muse of the artist, finally joins and makes his comparison in these atmospheres: she's the subject of some paintings but she's also the meaning role of the video "Saint Jordi & the Dragon", in which she faces from the border of the football field the moves of Cristiano Ronaldo during the semi-final of Champions League Barcellona - Manchester United (this match will be disputed also this year in the final).
Through clear references on mass products from Andy Warhol and on Marcel Duchamp's Ready Made, Cassano use Duchamp's voice for his sound installation, generating a radio-cronicle on art lessons, edited together with digital recording sounds kept from stadiums, like supporters chorus.
" He classify things and shrewdly choose them; he accumulate, like a miser who guards a treasure, the trash that will assume the form of useful or rewarding objects between the bites of the goddess of industry.." Charles Baudelaire
www.2dm.it
The eclectic art of Claudio Cassano is the conjunction between the traditions of neoclassical technics, builded over Academical studies, and contemporary neo Pop languages, developed in time with a long list of collaborations and clients: from his creations for Nike, Fiat, Yamaha and Casio, to pubblications on Vogue, Dazed and Confused, Nylon, Bon, Ryuko Tsushin; until exhibitions at Colette in Paris, BBS in Tokyo and Diesel Gallery in New York.
This new exhibition project by Claudio Cassano presents a series of brand new artworks linked to soccer world imaginary and its surroundings.
By choosing as protagonists few football players and sport events, Cassano blended together his pictorial arts with photography and video under a Neo Pop imaginary, usually perceived as low profile such as the web: amatorial clips in Youtube style, still life pictures that remind Ebay's selling articles aesthetics, searched pictures from Google that are re-edited, used and re-interpreted.
A visual logic that jokes around football players homonymies, following their crossings through different teams, around their quite Kabalistic numbers worn on the t-shirts. This create a new universe adding to the artist's classic artworks characterizing his previous production of large scale's paintings.
The exhibition, held by the P4 space in Milan with the opening on June 22nd, will consist in photographs, installations, videos and paintings focused on a soccer world's debunking visions.
An important part of the exhibition is linked to a particular iconographic vision of the player's jerseys, and a lot of attention is driven on homonymies between Antonio Cassano and the artist, between the two Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, in add to David Beckham, who take part in the group called "The Ronaldos".
Based on logics about players and numbers, the jerseys are reproduced in big size photography compositions: "Mosaico Soccer Kabala" that recreates huge contemporary mosaics, shown in modular way like you can find on supporters memorabilia stands that sells soccer items outside the stadium.
In the sculpture installation called "Walz Disnee Superstar" few football players are transformed as big peluche monsters in human size, caught as in still frame in the middle of a spectacular action.
A female character, the Muse of the artist, finally joins and makes his comparison in these atmospheres: she's the subject of some paintings but she's also the meaning role of the video "Saint Jordi & the Dragon", in which she faces from the border of the football field the moves of Cristiano Ronaldo during the semi-final of Champions League Barcellona - Manchester United (this match will be disputed also this year in the final).
Through clear references on mass products from Andy Warhol and on Marcel Duchamp's Ready Made, Cassano use Duchamp's voice for his sound installation, generating a radio-cronicle on art lessons, edited together with digital recording sounds kept from stadiums, like supporters chorus.
" He classify things and shrewdly choose them; he accumulate, like a miser who guards a treasure, the trash that will assume the form of useful or rewarding objects between the bites of the goddess of industry.." Charles Baudelaire
www.2dm.it
Text and concept by Sophie Faucillion
La guerre des ombres
Mardi, 20 heures, le soleil, par rotation instinctive, a atteint l'autre pôle. Les ombres dans le loft dépouillé s'affrontent et se projettent, dédoublant les protagonistes du champ vaste de la nuit. Prolonger le combat, c'est tracer d'un fusain les contours de ces éphémérités obscures sans troubler le parcours des lignes désirées éternelles même contre l'aube se levant. Der Mann ohne Schatten, l'homme sans ombre, un travail de maître, un magie de l'invisibilité, une négation de sa propre existence : une esquisse improbable... Mercredi, 7 heures du mat, les clones spectraux s'achèvent et succombent aux traits sombres de notre part d'ombre : une captation définitive.
Mardi, 20 heures, le soleil, par rotation instinctive, a atteint l'autre pôle. Les ombres dans le loft dépouillé s'affrontent et se projettent, dédoublant les protagonistes du champ vaste de la nuit. Prolonger le combat, c'est tracer d'un fusain les contours de ces éphémérités obscures sans troubler le parcours des lignes désirées éternelles même contre l'aube se levant. Der Mann ohne Schatten, l'homme sans ombre, un travail de maître, un magie de l'invisibilité, une négation de sa propre existence : une esquisse improbable... Mercredi, 7 heures du mat, les clones spectraux s'achèvent et succombent aux traits sombres de notre part d'ombre : une captation définitive.
Nomi and Love Affair. Photographer Tim Zaragoza, Stylist Sara Dunn


Superfine Jeans. Photographer Blair Getz Mezibov, Stylist Neil Stuart

Kamel Mennour. Text by Sophie Faucillion
Claude Leveque - Mon repos aux tuileries
Claudio Cassano was in London 2 weeks ago for is Solo Exhibition "Impressions of Breakfast". I did a beautiful story for the second issue of ponytail "HEROES PONY ROCK"
A complet artist mixing painting, music, performance on the stage. Check it out www.danielledepicciotto.com
Amazing artist from Germany discover by Katrin Thomas
You're a bird, now !, de Christian et François Ben Aïm
Compagnie CFB 451 53 Rue du général Leclerc 94270 Kremblin-Bicêtre 01 43 60 76 11
Cfb451@hotmail.com
www.cfb451.com
Compagnie CFB 451 53 Rue du général Leclerc 94270 Kremblin-Bicêtre 01 43 60 76 11
Cfb451@hotmail.com
www.cfb451.com
Special Project for Ponytail number 2. A Beautiful story mixing tattoos, drawings, pictures "Whiskey Breat, Cobra Tats & Broken Bones" collaboration between Kez Glozier and Bella Howard.
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