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Pilpeled In Tel Aviv
Wednesday 27th of May 2009 02:51:58 AM

New peice by Pilpeled,
in the streets of Tel Aviv, an amazing huge sticker from his latest Tshirt collection

Click Here To View The Large Size Image

Get the t shirt HERE

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Dj Mesh - Mixtape Vol. 1 - By Pilpeled
Monday 25th of May 2009 10:57:24 AM

An amazing new project by the Israeli graphic artist Pilpeled
making the album art for Dj Mesh new mixtape.

Up in smoke! RESPECT (click to view)

IN THE 18/06/09 MESH WILL BE CELEBRATING THE NEW MIXTAPE RELEASE AT THE COMFORT13 CLUB IN TEL AVIV.

 

 

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FACTORY opening at the industrial Area of Bat Yam // Bat Yam Museum of Contemporary Art
Monday 25th of May 2009 07:08:03 AM

FACTORY is a bi-focal international exhibition that opens on May 25th in two sites in the city of Bat Yam. FACTORY offers a contemporary stance on the relations between artistic and industrial production, while critically examining the relations between public and private space, and the meanings and possibilities of artistic action within these realms.

FACTORY exhibition brings to the surface the critical tension that resides in production processes of different art practices (video, sound, installation, performance etc.) between the live event, concrete artifacts and their display and consumption. The same tension will arise and echo in the relationship that will be formed between the two venues of the exhibition – an institutional space (the museum) and an alternative one (the industrial area, a non-artistic space and nonetheless a much desired location for art display in the last decade, because of its seemingly raw nature). The artistic activity in each of the sites will be shaped according to the unique characteristics of each space. The exhibition's theme was inspired by Andy Warhol's famous studio, which during the 60s carried diverse functions – a gathering place for the New York bohemia, a site in which both superstars and marginal characters dwelled, a place that shaped the public and artistic persona of Warhol and his companions while functioning as an artist's studio in the full sense of the word, generating artistic production in various mediums.

Parallel to the opening of an exhibition in Bat Yam Museum of Contemporary Art, we will hold a three-day live artistic event, done much in the spirit of Happenings, in the industrial area of the city. This event is the culmination of a wide artistic and curatorial research – 15 artists arrived to the industrial area during May and created site-specific works in collaboration with the local factories and businesses. FACTORY exhibition relates to the renovation process that Bat Yam's industrial area is undergoing these days, as it is transformed into a "business area", materializing a vision of an urban city. The two locations of the exhibition, the industrial area and the museum, are controlled by similar economic and political powers, and are in midst of transformation, thereby creating a rare opportunity to act in a local, exposed and temporary state of affairs. The framework of the industrial area requires a reexamination of curatorial and artistic positions, being aware of the impossibility of seamlessly integrating in the area and of the necessity to articulate the intervention in relation to, and as a part of, the processes that it is going through. We arrive and place one thing on another. The result might agree, overlap, or create a dissonant.

 

Participating Artists 22quadrat (Denis Vidinski and Patrick Voigt), Angela Klein, Anna Okrasko, Bill Vorn, David Sherry, Ger Ger, Hadas Hasid, Hadas Ophrat, Karolina Freino, Michal Naaman, Nadav Assor and Daniel Davidovsky, Noam Toran and Onkar Kular, PEMA (David Behar Perahia, Caterina Margherita), Dorota Buczkowska, Rakefet Viner Omer, sh.Pixel (Dani Bacon, Ben Benhorin and Hovav Oppenheim), Shay Id Alony, Shelly Federman and Kerem Halbrecht, Szpilman Group (Patrick Koch andTina Kohlmann) and Szpilman Award Winners (Catrin Bolt, Martin Flemming), Wojciech Gilewicz, Yom Gagatzi (Ohad Fishof, Uri Katzenstein, Binya Reches), Yonatan Shilo and Dana Yoeli

 

Curators Milana Gitzin Adiram, Leah Abir

 

Opening Mon, May 25th

 

18:00 Bat Yam Museum of Contemporary Art

19:00 Industrial Area of Bat Yam

 

Transportation during the three day event

Free transportation between the two sites in Bat Yam between 1800-2300 h

Free transportation from Tel Aviv from to Bat Yam and back (for details please check with MoBY's administration)

 

 

 

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Different Angle Sticker Contest In Crooked Labs.com
Sunday 24th of May 2009 02:01:33 AM

Different Angle is starting a monthly sticker contest at the urban culture forum CrookedLabs.com.
Calling all artists to send a design, and give it a shot!.

More Info In:
CrookedLabs Contest Post

Facebook Group

'The Stickiest Of The Icky'

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brownbook-an urban guide to the middle east new 'travel' issue
Saturday 16th of May 2009 04:33:44 PM

 

brownbook is an urban lifestyle magazine focusing on the Middle East. A bi-monthly, brownbook is dedicated to informing the region and world about Middle Eastern — Lifestyle, Design, Travel, Agenda and Fashion.

It’s Philosophy

More than two years since its launch, brownbook has always presented offbeat subjects in new perspective. It believes in bringing out the beautiful and inspiring stories of interesting people and places.

Today, brownbook is the second most sold magazine in Dubai, according to Jashanmal distribution network.

 Lifestyle, Design, Fashion, Agenda & Travel.

With that, brownbook offers a comprehensive outlook on the Middle East and allows for a wide audience of readers from gender, age, location etc.

brownbook’s mission is to create awareness for the growing talent of professionals like artists, gallerists, photographers or other talented individuals from the region who add value to the region and beyond.

Today, brownbook is the second most sold magazine in Dubai, according to Jashanmal distribution network. This has superseded any and all expectations of the region’s capabilities and reaffirms the belief that there is a true demand for content of the region. brownbook is becoming more of a tool for creating awareness rather than being just a publication. 

 

http://www.brownbookmag.com/index.asp

 

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Artist of the week :Iranian artist Shadi Ghadirian
Saturday 16th of May 2009 04:25:13 PM

"I am a woman and I live in Iran. I am a photographer and this is the only thing I know how to do"

photographer Shadi Ghadirian.came to wide public attention in 2001 with the series Qajar and Like Everyday, Ghadirian continues to explore the theme of conflict between tradition and modernity, and that of the position of women in a society dominated by male stereotypes. Showing just beneath the surface appears the whole saga of the relationship between Orient and Occident, set within a world context that sees Iran, pulled between the will to reform and conservative retrenchment, at times placed beyond the pale, at others considered as an unavoidably essential economic and political partner.

EROPLASTICS contemporary gallery in Brussels just recently presented the first complete monographic exhibition of the works of Iranian and made an online  Complete art works collection, including new series (from 2007 & 2008), exhibition views and up-to-date exhbitions list

 

 

http://ghadirian.aeroplastics.net/

 

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LUMI TOUR SPRING 2009
Saturday 16th of May 2009 03:54:19 PM

Lumi is one of the most interesting electro bands in the Lebanese music scene that gains a sort of a renascence and worldwide attention.

As the youngest and most exciting band on the Lebanese scene LUmi embodies the glamour and chaotic/creative dynamic of Beirut 

Check them out :
http://www.myspace.com/lumisounds

 

Their next live show will be on the
17th ofJune 2009 in Paris (France) venue: L international 


LUmi started rehearsing in Janyary 2005, and the group's first live appearance was in August the same year, breaking new grounds on the Lebanese electronic scene. Following an enthusiastically positive reception from the public LUmi released their first album (short length) in May 2007, followed by a tour in Lebanon and Europe.
 

While LUmi as a group is a relative newcomer on the Lebanese music scene, its members Mayaline Hage (vocals) and Marc Codsi (electronics, guitar) have been active in many different genres of music and collaborated on various musical projects for a number of years. In the field of free improvised music both Hage and Codsi have played and performed with various and widely different artists hailing from Europe and the US. Codsi is also active in the experimental rock band Scrambled eggs, where Marc plays electric guitar and composes.
 

In the wake of these varied experiences and experiments came the idea of creating music that incorporates similar influences with an approach that provides more space for composition and song-writing. LUmi's objective is to present music that is at once both interesting and challenging, yet accessible.

 

http://www.myspace.com/lumisounds

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Palestine C/o At The Venice Biennale
Saturday 16th of May 2009 12:32:29 PM

PALESTINE REPRESENTED AT THE VENICE BIENNALE FOR THE FIRST TIME

Palestine c/o Venice is the first participation of contemporary art from Palestine at this major international art event. The seven participating artists, commissioned to create new art works, were chosen for their outstanding commitment to their art as well as their ability to bridge local and global themes. To insure that Palestinian communities join in celebrating this inaugural exhibition, six Palestinian art institutions in Jerusalem and the West Bank will exhibit duplicates of the works that will be inaugurated simultaneously in Venice. Date: June 7 until September 30, 2009 Venue: Convento Ss. Cosma & Damiano, Campo S.Cosmo, Giudecca Palanca, 30133 Venezia Open daily from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm (closed Mondays, except June 8) Preview: June 3, from 11:00 am - 7:00 pm Opening Reception: June 6,5:00 8:00 pm Symposium: June 5th, 2009, 9:30 am, 5:00 pm Artists: Taysir Batniji - For this exhibit, he uses multi-media installation to evoke notions of memory, erasure, non-being, and destruction/construction. Shadi HabibAllah - For this exhibit, he uses video and animation to explore the visual perception of objects in the mechanical state. Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti - For this exhibit, they use a sound installation to activate an almost non-existing community discourse on the colonialist socio-spatial reconfiguration of urban centers. Khalil Rabah - For this exhibit, he uses multi-media installation, performance, and video works to explore the epistemology of the biennales suggesting new strategies for these international events unrestricted by space or time Emily Jacir Jawad Al Malhi Curator: Salwa Mikdadi Commissioner: Vittorio Urbani http://www.palestinecoveniceb09.org/Homepage.html

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NatureNation New exhibition at ‘Museum on the Seam’ in Jerusalem
Friday 15th of May 2009 11:44:58 PM

 

‘NatureNation’- New Exabition at ‘Museum on the Seam’ in Jerusalem

 

Museum on the Seam is a unique museum in Israel, displaying contemporary art that deals with different aspects of the socio-political reality.

 

“The NatureNation exhibition is based on diverse aspects of distinctions, positions, beliefs, ideologies, and social, political and economic points of departure that explore the complex encounter between man and the environment and between man and nature. The exhibition is not based on a romantic reading that interprets nature and its expanses as pre-existent to man’s shaping intervention.

Rather, it proposes a critical reading, which presumes that the encounter between them is a mirror for broader phenomena. This mirror reflects the crisis in the relations between man and nature, which finds expression in neglect, conquest and deterioration.

Raphie Etgar,

Curator

 

Individual visitors are welcome to tour the Museum on their own.

It is recommended to schedule the visit in advance.

At the museum website:

http://www.mots.org.il/Eng/Index.asp

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Bidoun #17 Flowers - OUT NOW!
Saturday 16th of May 2009 12:37:57 PM

The amazing and inspirational magazine BIDOUN (without) has published its spring issue Entitled flowers. Bidoun is a printed magazine about art, culture, fashion and creativity in the middle east based in New York. Lisa Farjam - editor in chief founded Bidoun back in the fall of 2003 and since then she and her extremely talented staff Have published four issues each year. each one deals with different important and sometimes unusual subjects like: kids, tourism, hair, icons, glory, pulp etc.. This spring Bidoun dives into a bed of flowers A cast of the bold and beautiful, the dead-too-young and the undying, the dapper and the freakish, the innocent and the guilty” (from Bidoun web site) Bidoun covers everything from serious architectural reviews of Dubai's fantastical development projects to Control Room director Jehane Noujaim's favorite recipes... Bidoun explores the trivial ('Beer was invented by Egyptians during the Pharaonic era, along with the very material glass from which it is now consumed') and the monumental."Time Out New York" "Fortunately for visual - arts and culture fans, the quarterly Bidoun proves that the Middle East news media runs deeper than Al Jazeera... Even lighter subjects are treated with varying degrees of seriousness and humor."The New York Times" http://bidoun.com/index.php

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Coming soon ! SNEAK PEEK exhibition at Urbanix art gallery and urban store
Thursday 14th of May 2009 05:17:15 PM

27 artists and select designers will present their creation, Creating Works of art on 27 couples of Superga Sneakrs.

The opening : 27.5.09 20:00 at Urbanix gallery Shenkin 46 Tel Aviv

The artists : Gabi Natan, Keren shpilsher, Yohai Matos,Tamar Moshkovich, gal Shkedi, Ame72,Jewboy

Zero CENT,Klone,Broken Fingaz, Elna,foma  and others… 

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Moustaches Rule!
Thursday 14th of May 2009 12:37:42 PM

 

Lee Triffon, the lead singer of the Israeli band ‘Eatliz

Wearing a makeup moustache In a  fashion campaign for the Tel aviv fashion Label

CALA SS 09 

 

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