David Godlis est un photographe américain basé à New York qui a commencé à prendre des photos au club mythique CBGB's en 1976.
Influencé par les travaux de Diane Arbus, Brassai, Weegee et Walker Evans, Godlis, équipé d'un Leica 35mm, photographia (sans utiliser de flash) la scène Punk Rock Underground New Yorkaise du CBGB tous les soirs pendant trois ans: Les Ramones, Blondie, Television, les Cramps, Patti Smith, Les Talking Heads et bien d'autres...
New York based photographer David Godlis began photographing at CBGB’s in 1976.
Influenced by Diane Arbus, Weegee, Brassai and Walker Evans, Godlis went to CBGB every night for the next three years, using a Leica 35mm camera with long, handheld exposures.
His subjects include the Ramones, Patti Smith, Television, Blondie, Talking Heads & many others.
Michael DeLucia est un jeune artiste américain basé à Brooklyn qui utilise des objets de consommation de masse (caddies de supermarché, balais brosse, pneus, brouettes, poubelles en métal,...) comme matière première pour ses sculptures abstraites.
L'exposition "Community" de Michael DeLucia est visible à la Galerie Nathalie Obadia à Paris jusqu'au 23 janvier 2010.
Michael DeLucia is an American artist based in Brooklyn, N.Y.
He creates abstractsculptures from ordinary utilitarian objects such as mops, tires, shopping carts, garbage cans and chain-link fencing...
Michael DeLucia "Community" Exhibition is currently held at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris.
SweatShoppe est une collaboration performance et multimédia entre Bruno Levy et Blake Shaw qui font se conjuguer l’art, la musique et la technologie.
Un concept de live video painting et de graffiti électronique, avec des rouleaux de peinture lumineuse constitués de LED vertes.
SWEATSHOPPE is a new multimedia performance collaboration between Bruno Levy and Blake Shaw that works at the intersection of art, music and technology.
Developing software to construct a totally unique interactive performance, the duo works towards creating unique ways of affecting an audience.
Whether it be as a dance driven electronic music performance that emphasizes sound reactive visuals, building interactive installations, or the fabrication of guerrilla technologies to augment public space, the duo strives towards an element of pop accessibility that is so often ignored in the technocentric world of experimental media.
L'American Museum of Natural History vient de sortir cette vidéo qui illustre notre univers connu en prenant en compte les dernières découvertes en matière d'astronomie.
The Known Universe, a new film produced by the American Museum of Natural History that is part of a new exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.
Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world's most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History.
Eric Tan est un talentueux graphiste américain basé à South Pasadena, Californie.
Il crée des affiches pour les studios de cinéma Disney et Pixar (Les Indestructibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E, Là-haut,...) en s'inspirant de l'univers graphique des années 50 ainsi que des fameuses affiches publicitaires de A.M. Cassandre.
Eric Tan is a talented graphic designer based in South Pasadena, California.
He creates beautiful retro/vintage posters for Disney and Pixar (The Incredibles, Wall-E, Ratatouille, Up,...), inspired by 1950's Retro-Future style art and by A.M. Cassandre famous advertising posters.
Kevin Cyr est un artiste new-yorkais de Brooklyn qui peint des vans sur fond neutre afin de mettre en évidence les graffitis et les logos des camionnettes de livraison, icônes du paysage quotidien de New York.
Vehicles, a series of paintings by Brooklyn-based artist Kevin Cyr, takes vans, trucks and other forms of transportation found cluttering city streets, and isolates them.
Kevin Cyr shows these vehicles in a new light, and brings out a beauty in them that is left unrecognized in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.