Posted on January 21st, 2008 at 5:14 pm by admin
EatMoreMeat in the 24/7 stores in Moscow-City… By the way the cyrillic writing above
the burger says: »big tasty« in transliteration. The last dead pig I found in Volgograd…
EatMoreMeat in the 24/7 stores in Moscow-City… By the way the cyrillic writing above
the burger says: »big tasty« in transliteration. The last dead pig I found in Volgograd…
seen in the streets of Volgograd. Once I drove home in one of these as an inofficial Taxi,
the Russians call them Jihad-Taxis, because they drive like fucking maniacs.
seen in the Moscow Metro, but I forgot which station it was…
this great heating installation occured to me in my hostelroom at the Volgograd State University….
I found this on the Nerdcore Blog yesterday and the post is from the first of November already. But if that’s really the London based Artist Banksy, than it’s still worth reporting. The »Londonist« reader Chloe sent this picture to them and stated she made it at Bethnal Green. But look at the second guy on the picture. Just a helper? Or has Banksy got a ghost-painter? So, however that’s him or not, they not gonna find him anyway. It’s just a pixel-face! And by the way, the picture he (they?) made is very nice! Keep on rocking Banksy, we wish you luck!
My brother has send me some nice stencils from belfast. I love the ghettoblaster! (thnx to York)
I found this figure when I received a haircut in Kims hairstudio, it was placed on a canvas.
That’s exactly the mood I’d like to be in most of the time. Just don’t give a fuck! Do I?
This was the opening of the exhibition of Anish Kapoor in the House of Art in Munich. He called it »svayambh«, what means something like »created by itself« in Sanskrit. Anish Kapoor was born in Bombay 1954 and doesn’t make any descriptions of his work. »Everybody has to find an own interpretation of the objects« is his message. Nice!
The big, red chump weighs a 40 tons and moves very slow through the hall. It is a little bit bigger than the passages, so it leaves material (wax, colour and vaseline) on the walls. Weird! In the description about the artist there was an interpretation of it. My question: Who wrote that? Something like: »In this work architecture and sculpture act as link between Geology and Biology. The red chump is body and blood as well as the geological movement through space.« Alright!
Anyway, it was fun. Kapoor created some really great pieces there. I liked the mirror-works most. Some really contortious, deforming distortions, which show you the world not only upside down, but fluently. But that’s only my interpretation.
I turned this photo 180°, look at the weird guy in the middle.
Watch it from the 18th October 07 to the 20th of January 2008, It’s worth it!
More bio of Anish Kapoor in wikipedia
Videos on Anish Kapoor on youtube
Go to Lisson Gallery for a slideshow of Kapoor and other artists
These are photos by Svetlana Krivonozhkina nicknamed Claire, a young photo-artist from Moscow. By the way, the top left, that’s her… and underneath is her beautiful friend Irene in Salzburg.
Irene photo-manipulated…
A panorama-shot of Volgograd
Fallin China Ink 2005 and Borrowed Eyes 2004
Body Parts, 2007
Wasted Fashion, 2007
Urban Colours in Moscow, 2007