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“It’s been-a-looooooong-time-co-ming – Its-goin-to-be-a-Long-Time-Gone“. YES, it’s been a long time gone since my previous post. Sometimes, life requires your full Continue reading
“It’s been-a-looooooong-time-co-ming – Its-goin-to-be-a-Long-Time-Gone“. YES, it’s been a long time gone since my previous post. Sometimes, life requires your full Continue reading
It’s 8 o’clock on a cold winter night, few months ago, and I am about to meet for the first Continue reading
Daniel Martin Diaz Combining arcane symbolism to early renaissance techniques making use of mythological iconography: Beelzebuth, Cerberus, Hydra, scourges of Continue reading
– Anthony Crossfield – Challenging self and indentity in this compelling and technical artwork, Anthony Crossfield is our fine contemporary Continue reading
In the cold, dream-like suburbia of Petrozavodsk lives the Russian lo-fi duo Dva Zagorodnyh Doma. From the green coves and Continue reading
Random Breakcore violence , twisted angular Metal riffs, hyper glitched lyrical Opera and blotched epileptic Classical Music – in a Continue reading
As the sun sets over Dalston we stand outside Byron Pritchard’s new exhibition in the newly built Eternal Youth shop Continue reading
Summer is the most prolific breeding ground for Art: retrospectives, joint exhibitions, summer shows, events et al. overflow the Capital Continue reading
I recently cruised along Nac/Hut Report newly created label Double-Hallucinative to find the following description: “Disgusting music for disgusting times. All Continue reading
It’s been a while since my last post on photography but the (my) world of art hasn’t stopped: it’s gone Continue reading
Music is a fabulous field: we just needed the 50s to fuck it up a bit. Cage, Reich, La Monte Continue reading
Since our previous attempt at approaching the aesthetic dimension of photography through the quite controversial research in “Leigh Ledare et Continue reading
Sulking by the side of the railway bridge in Belgium is the Wiels, a center promoting the spread for contemporary Continue reading
Christmas was fun. But in that non-creative void where the ghost of creative past rules the charts, the art world Continue reading