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Monday, August 11, 2014

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Field Experiments

ART & CULTURE / WHO, WHAT, WHY

Field Experiments

A step by step guide to highlights across fashion, art and culture
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Who? What happens when you put three creative guys on an island together for three months to make art? This is the premise behind multi-disciplinary art collective Field Experiments’ debut show that opened in New York over the weekend. Field Experiments is a resourceful art concept by three designers – American Benjamin Harrison Bryant (industrial designer), Karim Charlesbois-Zariffa (graphic designer/creative director) and Australian Paul Marcus Fuog (graphic designer) – who use ongoing research and development projects to explore traditional craft using designers and local craftspeople from various locations around the world.

Experiment 058 - 62
Experiment 058 - 62 © Field Experiments
What? First stop was Bali in Indonesia, where the boys spent June to September 2013 in a small farming village called Loditunduh on the outskirts of Ubud. They set up a home studio and collaborated together on an array of objects in stone masonary, wood-carving, batik, painting, weaving and kite-making. “The first three weeks we just spent lots of time documenting the landscape, locals crafts and street signage,” says Fuog. “There have some really ad hoc systems in Indonesia, like when there’s a pothole on the road, they just stick a wooden stake in the ground and tie some red material around it to warn people.” After weeks of observing Balinese life, the three artists began working with local makers, reassembling key cultural craft objects within this very tourist-driven community.
"Field Experiments use ongoing research and development projects to explore traditional craft using designers and local craftspeople from around the world"
Why? A very improvised style is a conscious theme through Field Experiments’ work, seen in over 50 objects such as a row of toilet plungers with colourful textiles wrapped around them, plastic and woven basket sculptures, fruit stall signs cut out of stone, wood carved donuts (that reference floaty pool tires), and kites made of plastic shopping bags. “We wanted to create these objects within their cultural context so we could make them with the locals, and also so we weren’t influenced by our own cultural signifiers back home.”
Field Experiments launched over the weekend at Sight Unseen OFFSITE to coincide with NYCxDESIGN, and runs until May 20.
Field Experiments, a New York based art collective, moved to Indonesia to reimagine the souvenir. Here are the results
Experiment 104
Experiment 104 © Field Experiments
http://www.anothermag.com/current/view/3624/Field_Experiments

Text by Caroline Clements

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Jesuisnunebandedejeunes

nicolas-sandwich:

Nicolas Poillot - spring 11
Harald Klingelhöller
Piotr Lakomy
nicolas-sandwich:

Nicolas Poillot - spring 11
“Totem”, 2010 from the series “Woodworks” by Michael Strasser.
nicolas-sandwich:

Print by Nicolas Poillot for Shelter Press.
Purchase here
Sam Falls


nicolas-sandwich:

Nicolas Poillot - “Another break in the wall”
Navid Nuur
(via We Find Wildness )
Thomas van der Zaag
XYMEMORY - Instant Object - by Marlie Mul
piotrlakomy:

UNITTLED [SUSPENDED VARIATIONS 2010 - 20..]








Johan Rosenmunthe
1982 born, lives and works in Copenhagen, Danemark





As Long as it photographs - by Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs
Rubén Grilo
Nicolas Poillot
Ryan McGinley - extracts fom the serie Wandering Comma
Michelle Frankfurter
Nicolas Bourthoumieux
Jason Fulford
Nicolas Poillot - “Compte sur moi”.
Picture extracts from Bartholomew show, curated by JSBJ.
( via Happy Accident)
JC Ruggirello - Analogues

JC Ruggirello - Analogues
Day-Blinkphotographs by Gregory HalpernOctober 22 - November 14Opening ReceptionSaturday October 22, 6-9pmCurated by Tim BarberPrimary Photographic Gallery195 Chrystie St. New York, NYgregoryhalpern.comprimaryphotographic.com
Day-Blink
photographs by Gregory Halpern

October 22 - November 14

Opening Reception
Saturday October 22, 6-9pm

Curated by Tim Barber

Primary Photographic Gallery
195 Chrystie St. New York, NY

gregoryhalpern.com
primaryphotographic.com




Nicolas Poillot
Grant Cornett

Sun Set Series. 2011 - Fleur Van Dodewaard.
Stepan Handza
Fanny Schlichter
“Seconde Nature” Book Launch & Photographs by Jennilee Marigomen Published by Je Suis Une Bande De Jeunes, France
In collaboration with Neighbour and JSBJ - Je Suis une Bande de Jeunes,  will be celebrating the launch of my first book / zine at Neighbour next  Friday for their grand opening party. Hope to see you!  Neighbour Grand Opening Party October 14, 2011 / 7 - 11pm Neighbour  / 125 - 12 Water Street (Gaelor’s Mews) Vancouver, Canada jennileemarigomen.com jesuisunebandedejeunes.com
"Seconde Nature”
Book Launch & Photographs by Jennilee Marigomen
Published by Je Suis Une Bande De Jeunes, France
In collaboration with Neighbour and JSBJ - Je Suis une Bande de Jeunes, will be celebrating the launch of my first book / zine at Neighbour next Friday for their grand opening party. Hope to see you!

Neighbour Grand Opening Party
October 14, 2011 / 7 - 11pm
Neighbour  / 125 - 12 Water Street (Gaelor’s Mews) Vancouver, Canada

jennileemarigomen.com
jesuisunebandedejeunes.com
unknown
Les plus beaux livres suisses 2010
20 Septembre – 30 Octobre 2011 - Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris
petersutherland:

art zone
bk ny
Roman Opalka. 1931 - 2011