Monday, December 20, 2010

In significant lives



Ingrid Sanfey is a London based artist whose last exhibition, "In Significant Lives", centered around death masks she had knitted for the dead mice and birds her cat would bring her. He work is utterly fantastic, primarily done on but not limited to watercolour on paper.





Some of her older works include:






-Rebecca

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Despair





Alex Prager is one of the four artists featured in MOMA's exhibiton of New Photography for 2010. A self-taught photographer from Los Angeles, Prager is known for her fabulously kitsch and deliciously cinematic portraits, and this selection of highly-saturated photos from her 2008 series 'A Big Valley' are no exception.







Also, have a look at her wonderful short film Despair, starring the beautiful Bryce Dallas Howard:

Monday, December 6, 2010

She's Got A Thing For Bodily Fluids









www.sandykim.com

Sandy Kim is a pretty new American photographer with major talent. She enjoys photographing her friends in San Francisco and New York and pissing out windows with her boyfriend Colby of the band Girls.

She's also got an awesome blog: http://lovebryan.com/sandy/
-M



PS: I'm obsessed with this atm:

John Kenn's post-it drawings.

John Kenn is a Danish artist who writes and directs children's tv shows. In his spare time he draws monsters on post it notes and blogs them here. These drawings are really, really good.







-Rebecca

Friday, December 3, 2010

GI Joe Wounded in Flames and Fleeing the Giant Nude Monster

A very, very long time ago, we started this blog as a dashboard for good shit we liked, and I am really into this guy so I simply must share him with you.

Les Krims is an American conceptualist photographer who, tragically, has largely been considered a failure, but he did some fucking good stuff back in the 70s and 80s, before getting caught up in a whole load of political nonsense. Have a look at some of the pictures from his 1975 series Fictocryptokrimsographs:





Krims’ work caused a fair bit of scandal at the time too, such as his series The Incredible Case of the Stack O’ Wheat Murders (1972), which parodied forensic photography. Each picture featured a stack of pancakes and blood was simulated using chocolate syrup. Krims originally included a can of Hershey’s chocolate syrup with the original print portfolio, as well as "enough pancake mix to make one complete Stack O' Wheats". A particular anti-rape activist, Nikki Craft, was so outraged by Krims’ exhibit that she tore up a bunch of his photos and poured chocolate syrup over the remains.



Also, in 1971, a young boy was kidnapped in Memphis, Tennessee, and the kidnappers demanded Krims’ photographs currently on exhibit in Memphis be removed before the boy is returned. The pictures were taken down and the boy was released, unharmed. Holy moly.




Here’s a song I like a lot right now.
- M

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Napoleon Bonaparte


Napoleon Bonaparte has a huge chunk of my heart. Not only did he conquer most of Europe in the early 19th century, but the man could wear the shit out of a cape. I do not know whether it's the uniform, the intense you-so-want-me stare or the fact that he's on a fricking bucking horse, but there is something almost too HAWT about Napoleon Bonaparte. When not wearing a FIERCE hat or posing for portraits on the battlefield, Napoleon was writing super-hot letters to his lady-love, Josephine de Beauharnais, which will make you squeal like a little girl-"I awake all filled with you. Your image and the intoxicating pleasures of last night, allow my senses no rest..." (see more here: http://www.napoleonguide.com/lovelett.htm) They do not make men like they used to.




Despite the fact that he divorced Jospephine in 1810 to marry some no good tramp, his final words before succumbing to stomach cancer were
'"France, armée, tête d'armée, Joséphine."("France, army, head of the army, Joséphine.") If all this wasn't seductive enough, uber-babe Marlon Brando played Bonaparte in 1954's 'Desiree". Although Brando falls flat as the dictator, the movie is worth watching if only to see Bonaparte's trademark high-waisted white silk pants in action.



I also like to think the first two minutes of this clip are exactly what would happen if i ever met Napoleon in person.
Interestingly, while searching around for photos of Napoleon's iconic hat, I learned that "Napoleon's hat" is also a sex position. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Napoleon's%20Hat

Napoleon's influence on romance knows no bounds.