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Freitag, 9. März 2012

Salvatore Ferragamo sponsors Leonardo da Vinci’s latest exhibition, "The Saint Anne, Leonardo da Vinci's Ultimate Masterpiece”

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The exhibition celebrates Leonardo da Vinci’s oil on wood entitled "The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne", the famous masterpiece, executed between 1503-1519, that recently underwent a thorough restoration.

On the occasion of this exhibition, Salvatore Ferragamo will present its 2012 Resort collection, designed by Creative Director Massimiliano Giornetti, with an exclusive event. On June 12, the creations of the Maison will stride down a unique 120-meter runway, under the archways of the Denon peristyle that frames the Louvre. It is the first time that the museum has granted the use of its historical interiors for a runway show.

The exhibition will be on display at the Louvre from March 29 to June 25, 2012.

Sonntag, 19. Februar 2012

"The Ever Changing Face of Beauty" by Sølve Sundsbø NY Event

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The most influential names in beauty and fashion came together at Park Avenue Armory, New York for a night dedicated to the exploration of beauty and its ever-changing aesthetics.
The event showcased the “Ever-Changing Face of Beauty”, a film shot by acclaimed photographer Sølve Sundsbø, that explores the idea of beauty in a constant state of transformation, crossing all boundaries of race, geography and gender. The multi-screen film installation explores the idea of beauty as a constantly shifting, constantly changing force; bringing to life visual metaphors of beauty and fragrance in a way that only film can.

2 - solve laraSølve Sundsbø and Lara Stone (© PR)

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Olivia Palermo (© Getty Images)

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The pregnant Sienna Miller in a Boss Black gown and Pamela Love jewelry. (© PR)

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Adam Senn (© PR)

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Felicity Jones (© PR)

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Evan Rachel Wood in a Gucci Prefall 2012 dress. (© AP Photo/Evan Agostini)

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Dolce & Gabbana models Bianca Balti and Adam Senn. (© PR)

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W Magazine`s Stefano Tonchi with Sienna Miller. (© PR)

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Sølve Sundsbø and Cate Blanchett. (© PR)

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Sølve Sundsbø and Diane von Fürstenberg (© PR)

Do you think our idea of beauty is in a constant state of transformation? If so, why?

Sonntag, 5. Februar 2012

'Fashion Messies' Opening Party (Hotel InterContinental Düsseldorf, feb 24th 2012)

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Armin Morbach wearing one of his seven Terry Richardson caps to the opening party of his 'Fashion Messies' exhibition.


All 11 pictures in chronological order from ground floor to floor ten.
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'Just Eve' designer Eva Krsak

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Pictures by DressCode:Highfashion, Creative Commons License: 2.0 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Freitag, 3. Februar 2012

Exhibition: Armin Morbachs 'Fashion Messies' Vertical Gallery

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Düsseldorf`s Hotel InterContinental is hosting its third Vertical Gallery:
Armin Morbach: Fashion Messies

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The artist elaborating his concept...

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...wearing a Terry Richardson cap at the press conference.

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Picture on the second floor.

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The vertical gallery inside Hotel InterContinental: the installation stretches through eleven floors with one picture per floor hanging opposite of the glass-elevator. With going up and down one can see the pictures evolve like a flip-book.

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The creators of the exhibition (left to right): Ronald Hoogerbrugge, General Manager InterContinental Düsseldorf, Armin Morbach, Aline Schade, Sales Manager munichfashion.company and Werner Lippert, curator NRW-Forum

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Morbach collected fourthousand plastic bags for this project...

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...and stapled them onto furniture and walls to create the 'messie set' which creates the extreme contrast to the white high fashion.

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Picture on the eleventh floor, where the photography reaches its climax with the most persons in one picture.

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Morbach shot the series in his studio in Hamburg, built the set and did the styling himself.

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And finally, here`s me.

Pictures by DressCode:Highfashion, Creative Commons License: 2.0 (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Morbach raises interesting questions on consumerism and our validation of objects in his exhibition. When somebody piles up 500 empty cans f.e. we consider the person a "gross messie", but when a woman has collected 500 pair of shoes we think its cool.
So, where do we draw the line? Why are huge amounts of certain goods acceptable and others are not? How is it, that we only consider the collecting of cheap objects compulsive and don`t apply the same logic to luxury items?

I was impressed with the exhibition. The clearity, details, contrasts, colours and contradictions in Morbach`s photography are amazing. I was even more impressed when I learned that he is an autodidact (in photography) and did the entire realization himself. It is ultra-rare that one person possesses all the skills to create such a series: the vision, the filigree skills and the artisan skills.

Amin Morbach has clearly established himself as one of the most important contemporary german fashion photographers and set up an installation that is very worth seeing.

The exhibition is running from february 2nd until april 1st 2012.

Montag, 30. Januar 2012

Exhibition: State of the Art Photography (NRW-Forum, Düsseldorf)

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© Alex Prager, Courtesy of the Artist and Yancey Richardson Gallery

Photography is currently going through a period of change. However, it is not just the digital revolution that is changing the way photos are taken and the technology that is used and broadening possibilities, the global data space itself has become a new resource. Despite all the digitalisation, the method of producing a unique analogue photograph remains an option. Aesthetics and the way photos are 'staged' are changing. Migration and globalisation are new themes. The 'new photographers' have a different perspective on the history of photography. They have new heroes; heroes that come from history and from other disciplines. They are no longer afraid of the aural and the sublime. And they are open to new forms of presentation, to installations, to a blend of media and materials. Photography, so it would seem, has at last arrived in the free arts.

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Armin Morbach: Aus der Serie "Paris Planking" (2011) © Armin Morbach

'The future does not belong to pure photography, but to the free arts,' says Andreas Gursky, one of the »advistors« of the "State of the Art Photography" exhibition. The NRW-Forum Düsseldorf asked for photographers who are tipped to be the movers and the shakers in this field in the coming years. In an attempt to reflect this remit, each of the 40 artists/photographers who feature in this summary exhibition is represented by a collection of images or an installation.

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Bianca Brunner: Aus der Serie "Uninhabitable Object"s (2009) © Bianca Brunner and Galerie Bolte Lang Zürich

A tour of the 40 exhibits makes it clear, for example, that while photography is currently experiencing a renaissance of classical themes such as landscape or portrait photography, the objective and the focus have shifted.

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Daniel Gordon: "Red Eyed Woman" (2010) © Daniel Gordon

Notwithstanding their technical creation, they hark back to an art form where it was permissible to submerge oneself in the image and the landscape. At the same time, they point to the fact that perception can be influenced by memories, ideas, and emotions.

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Sanna Kannisto: "Close Observer" (2010) © Sanna Kannisto

Many approaches could be referred to as 'academic' or 'scientific', research into the traces of humanity, the biographies of young people, or brain imaging ... these photographs are comparable with the results produced by a scientist or a researcher; they are of high documentary value, yet at the same time do not deny their aesthetic dimension. Sanna Kannisto's work, for example, is based on biological studies.

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Abbildung: Aus der Serie "1979" (2007) © Maziar Moradi

The photographers were proposed by Andreas Gursky, Thomas Weski, Klaus Biesenbach, Udo Kittelmann, FC Gundlach, Thomas Seelig, Andrea Holzherr, and Werner Lippert. They hail from America, Europe, and South Africa; other continents and cultural spaces will be addressed at a later date.

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Jeremy Kost: "Where The Wild Things Are (Melrose)" (2011) © Jeremy Kost

In a unique co-operation between the NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, the book 'State of the Art Photography' has been published by feymedia to coincide with the exhibition. In this book, 6 pages are dedicated to each of the 40 international artists and include biographies, bibliographies, and illustrations of their work. The 264-page book is an independent, multilingual hardcover publication aimed at people who want to know today what is going to be the next big thing in art and photography tomorrow.

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WassinkLundgren "Tokyo Tokyo, Tsukiji" (2010) © WassinkLundgren

'State of the Art Photography' is exhibited at NRW-Forum Düsseldorf from 4 February to 6 May 2012.