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The Art and Culture Magazine: Inside Issue 63

Vacant Histories
Belgian photographer Reginald Van de Velde seeks to stop time with his reflective images of derelict buildings and unused spaces. 

Geometric Architecture
Self-taught photographer Matthias Heiderich explores urban landscapes, finding surprising angles and colours within an array of cityscapes. 

Eclectic Inspiration
An exhibition curated by Dries Van Noten, encompasses his wide-ranging influences in an exploration of the designer’s creative process. 

Motionless Observations
Iveta Vaivode’s romantic and nostalgic photographs draw on her memories, capturing a dreamy and simple life in the countryside.

Liberating Constructions
Architecture of Independence explores the boom in modernist architecture in Africa following decolonisation in the 1950s and 1960s. 

Materialising the Digital Era
Douglas Coupland explores the collective consciousness of the 21st century through Lego works and an enormous public work, coated in chewing gum.

Fashion Abstraction
Viviane Sassen’s use of vibrant colours, abstract shaping and contorted lighting create surreal landscapes where nothing is quite what it seems. 

Vacant Histories
Belgian photographer Reginald Van de Velde seeks to stop time with his reflective images of derelict buildings and unused spaces. 

Globalised Landscapes
Robert Harding Pittman’s pictures of abandoned construction sites worldwide scrutinise the space between the natural and built environments. 

Framing Juxtaposition
Photographic-duo, JUCO, specialise in discovering striking locations and shooting exotic patterns, loud colours and playful angles. 

Theatre of the Absurd
Krištof Kintera’s sculptures and installations reflect upon society through dynamic humour. 


Art & Design

Film

  • Viviane-Sassen
  • Matthias-Heiderich
Fashion Abstraction
Viviane Sassen’s vibrant colours create a surreal landscape where nothing is quite what it seems.

Geometric Architecture
Matthias Heiderich explores urban environments, finding surprising angles and colours within cityscapes.
  • The-Turning
  • Still-Life
Embracing Collaboration
Seventeen film practitioners transform Australia’s bestselling novel into a piece of filmic theatre.

Solitude Abandoned
Uberto Pasolini researches the social lives of others to reflect upon the life of a man who works for the dead.


Music

Performance

  • ECM
  • Gazelle-Twin
Picturing New Sounds
For four decades, Manfred Eicher has changed how jazz and other experimental genres are thought about.

Haunted Reflections
Elizabeth "Gazelle Twin" Bernholz's new release trades in disturbingly sensual electronica.


  • Manipulate
  • Gecko, Institute © Richard Haughton
Theatrical Animations
Puppet Animation Scotland and Manipulate explore the crossover between puppetry and animated film.

Compelling Movement
The 39th London International Mime Festival focuses on the spaces between theatre and dance.



Film of the Month

Public Service Broadcasting: Night Mail
Directed by Robert Hackett
3 mins 23 sec, 2013


Shot at night, this promo uses images from the original Night Mail GPO Film Unit film featuring WH Auden's poem, projected onto a disused train station.

Winner of Best Music Video at ASFF 2014



Picks from the Blog



Julio Le Parc, Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London

The solo show of Julio Le Parc at Palais de Tokyo in Paris back in 2013 was a blockbuster that the French capital will remember for a long time. In a more compact format this time but still with the same fervour, the Argentinean-born (1928) Parisian artist presents his first major UK exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London. Le Parc is a living legend whose career spans the avant-garde movements of post war Latin American and Argentinean art.

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Mimmo Rotella, Robilant+Voena, London

Through work spanning 50 years of the artist’s long career, right up until some of his final works in the early 2000s, this exhibition at Robilant+Voena, London, will focus on Italian artist Mimmo Rotella’s fascination with innovative techniques, and bring to light the way that he manipulated material to achieve a conceptual framework, which extended from his studio into society.

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Human Nature, Flowers Gallery, London

Three photographers, Nadav Kander, Boomon and Mona Kuhn, explore a complex and personal relationship between mankind and the landscape, reflecting upon our connection with, and impact on, the surrounding environment. Nadav Kander’s recent series entitled Dust explores the radioactive ruins of secret cities Priozersk and Kurchatov on the border between Kazakhstan and Russia.These cities are closed, once utilized for the covert testing of atomic weapons.

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Sarah Gillespie : A Love As Old As Water, Beaux Arts

Sarah Gillespie’s works on paper depict, in simple ink and charcoal, ghostly landscapes and images of flora and fauna reminiscent of photograms, heavily saturated photographs or even paintings. She is fascinated by the play of light and dark, the boundaries between solid and liquid and how these change when drawn, and the ways in which a flurry of tangled lines can knit together. Her stunning painting is currently on display at Beaux Arts, London, until 28 February.

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Realism in Rawiya: Photographic Stories from the Middle East, Impressions Gallery, Bradford

Six female photographers Myriam Abdelaziz, Tamara Abdul Hadi, Laura Boushnak, Tanya Habjouqa, Dalia Khamissy and Newsha Tavakolian comprise Rawiya, the first all-female collective to emerge from the Middle East. With this exhibition they hold a specific focus on gender and identity, depicting the contradictions, stereotypes, social and political issues of a region in flux.

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Alec Soth: Songbook, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco

With 20 new and never-before-seen photographs Alex Soth moves away from the haunting and influential portraits and landscapes that he has become known for, and turns his lens toward life in the country. Soth travelled across the United States looking for signs of close-knit communities in our era of virtual social networks. These photographs are gathered together in Songbook, which is due to go on display at Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, 5 February – 4 April.

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In Conversation with Anna Vogel

Living and working in Düsseldorf, Germany, artist Anna Vogel (b. 1981) transforms found photography with painting techniques, such as varnish, acrylic, ink and pigment, to manipulate the reality of the natural landscape into a surrealist scene with exaggerated elements. Her work recently appeared in a solo exhibition at Sprüth Magers, Berlin, from 8 July until 30 August 2014, and a set of new photobased works are currently on display at CONRADS, Düsseldorf.

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Horizon, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong

This group exhibition explores the concept of landscapes, both traditional and abstract, and the selection of work depicts both the external world and internal responses to nature. The artists featured are all gallery artists and include Tracey Emin, Billy Childish, Angel Otero, Teresita Fernández and Juergen Teller. Extending beyond the purely representational, many of the works express subjective and personal reflections and relationships with the notion of landscape or horizon.

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