martedì 31 agosto 2010

Biennale Cinema: Wating for the new Cinema Palace..

the big construction yard in front of the Casinò of the Venice Lido

elevation, view and section of the new Cinema Palace project by 5+1AA & Rudy Ricciotti

sabato 28 agosto 2010

Biennale Architecture: Official Award Ceremony

the ceremony starts


The 12th Architecture Biennale director: Kazuyo Sejima


Golden Lion to Rem Koolhaas for Lifetime Achievement


Golden Lion for the best National Participation to the Kingdom of Bahrain


Golden Lion for the best project to junya.ishigami+associates


Silver Lion for a promising young participant to OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen + Bas Princen

also Miuccia Prada and Germano Celant arrived to attend the cerimony

venerdì 27 agosto 2010

Venice Architecture Biennale 2010: People meet in architecture

crowd outside the French pavilion


Rem Koolhaas in conversation with Stefano Boeri inside the Kitchen Monument(by Raumlabor)

nice notes

British Pavilion directed by muf architecture

Frank Gehry in conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist

model of the Gehry project for the Parc des Ateliers in Arles

Canada Pavilion by Philip Beesley

Odile Decq

Dutch pavilion

Transsolar & Tetsuo Kondo Architects installation

another space inside the Arsenale Corderie

giovedì 26 agosto 2010

mercoledì 18 agosto 2010

The Lineage of Eccentricity


The brilliant publication of “Kiso no Keifu” (The Lineage of Eccentricity) was written in the ‘70 by Nobuo Tsuji, the prestigious rector of the Tama University of Tokyo. The book was the first to reflect on how the eccentric and fantastic aspect was the most representative of Japanese art, especially watched from the rest of the world. Some years later those pages influenced the contemporary artist Takashi Murakami and they had been one of the greatest inspirations for his work.

martedì 17 agosto 2010

Warning! A man is going to jump from the Empire State Building…



At first everyone thought it was a man on the verge of committing suicide from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building, some have even called the police. However they were reassured by the notice that it was only a work of art. Indeed It was one of the disturbing sculptures of the "Even Horizon" project wich the artist Antony Gormley has spreaded on many roofs of Manhattan. "I think that those figures can help people to register their environment from a different perspective" said the artist and this is interesting because the installation can really offer to pedestrians a destabilizing moment for exit from the constant alienation often given by the city. In the end the work of art has a very strange effect because, as Gormley explained: “the viewer in some sense becomes the viewed”.

domenica 15 agosto 2010

Miuccia Prada and Gertrude Stain: two iconic women with the same attitude for art


Looking together at these two portraits of the famous writer Gertrude Stain made by Picasso (left)and of Miuccia Prada by John Baldessari (right) it’s very interesting to notice the choice of the artists to represent their figures standing in a very similar way and this particular can moreover suggest something meaningful about their personality. We can’t know if they have an alike personality, but certainly they both have a really pundit taste in art and they also had regularly frequented different of the most influential artist of their time. As Gertrude was used to meet Picasso and Matisse at least two times a week, Miuccia is closely linked to Francesco Vezzoli, Carsten Holler, John Baldessari and Germano Celant (the curator of her foundation). Nevertheless the interest of the two women extends also in architecture: Stein lived in an avant-garde house designed by Le Corbusier, meanwhile Prada instructed the worldwide famous architects Rem Koolhaas and Herzog & De Meuron to design the stores of her clothing brand and together with the first one she conceived the Transformer Pavilion’s project, built last year in Seoul (South Korea). In the end although they have practised a different job we have to recognize that they have become in the same way two iconic figures of their time with the innate ability of catalyzing the attention of the most important artists among their contemporary, establishing with them unique relationships and boosting their careers enormously.

martedì 10 agosto 2010

Picasso in the Metropolitan Museum of Art



The landmark exhibition with three hundred works of the revolutionary genius including also scketches and sculptures is a unique opportunity to focus on the most representative stages of Picasso's career.
Open from April 27 to August 15, 2010.

lunedì 9 agosto 2010

F. O. Gehry skyscraper



The downtown Manhattan skyline is changing: the Frank Gehry's skyscraper is almost completed. This is the tallest building designed by the Canadian architect whose style is another time very recognizable.

domenica 8 agosto 2010

Icon Remix




Inside a special industrial space located in the vibrant Meat Packing district in NYC all the pop icons that everybody knows, from Albert Einstein to Kate Moss, steal something to each other with an unexpected result.
This is the reign of Mr Brainwash, the artist pushed from his close friend Banksy to make his first show. Here you can find a mocking portrait of the Beatles with the Kiss' makeup, a crash oversize version of Campbell's Soup Can filled of pink paint and lots of other mad pieces of art.

sabato 7 agosto 2010

Richard Meier Model Museum




Who would ever think that Richard Meier, the American architect famous for the austerity of his buildings and with white as a trademark, was used to make sculptures and collages together with the other models to conceive the final projects. That and many other things you can discover at the Richard Maier Model Museum in Long Island City.

The Museum is open Fridays by appointment only.

venerdì 6 agosto 2010

Death in Venice


Damien Hirst in Venice, the perfect town to speak about his favourite theme: Death.
At GalleriaMichelaRizzo from 12nd April to 30th July