9.15.2011

ART - JOHN VON BERGEN



John von Bergen is a US born artist who has been based in Berlin for the last eight years. His studio, a large space in Wedding, is a true working space – John works primarily with sculpture and installation, and his material experiments, works-in-progress, and many completed works are installed around the walls.


Everything is installed in such a way that it was virtually impossible to tell where the wall ended and the sculpture began. Protruding out, the work appears as a fantastical extension of the wall reaching out into the room. For his show at the project space Smack Mellon last year, John took this strategy to an extreme – creating a 45 foot (15 meter) large-scale, site-specific work that appeared to emerge from the walls of the gallery itself. The piece, Whip Lash, appeared to involve a large metallic pillar (cast from an actual pillar in the gallery) being supported mid-air by two huge wall ‘protrusions.’ The usually neutral and austere white wall of the space was transformed into an almost antagonistic force – one defying physics, logic and reality.




9.14.2011

PHOTOGRAPHY - Hannah Nagle







The 17-year-old photographer might have interned with Mario Testino but it was her Gustave Klimt-inspired glitter images that impressed me.

VIDEO - Chairlift - Amanaemonesia



Today, we bring you an exclusive preview of the new video from Chairlift for their new single Amanaemonesia. It's directed by Tom Hines, choreographed by Caroline Polacheck and used Juri Onuki as a movement consultant. No, we don't really know what that means, but it looks great so let's roll with it!