We’ve had quite a few conversations about the shirt numbering at the current European Championship but i think nothing comes near these ones. Tape gallery is a teamwork of Christoph Priglinger, Oliver Laric and Georg Schnitzer in collaboration with Circle Culture and Umbro




It’s spring, and it’s been super hot in the dam. By Bill Viola.
Congratulations to Audrey who took that picture above (and some more bird’s backs here) for winning the photography competition at the Festival d’Hyères.



I have to say that i had troubles categorizing this post. But i think i found the right one. Isn’t this art?
Check out more of these amazing pictures on the Village Voice.




Some explosive wall drawings done by Jenny Schinkler. I think there is a story on where the rabbit came from.. In a lot of countries of war they often use animal, handicapped people, and even kids to carry explosives… Jenny, if you see this maybe you can correct me if I’m wrong. You can see more of her work here.




Found these Masks by John Stezaker on my not everyday blog surf. I think they are amazing.

Sometime around this time last year, I remember walking into a room in the De Pont museum in Tilburg with one of James Turrell’s light installations, and not wanting to leave.




Some works by the Dutch artist Gert Jan Kocken. The first three photographs are from the series “Disaster Areas”, where he made landscape photographs of areas where a disaster has taken place in the past. The last image is an installation called “Building 01″, which he made in collaboration with Krijn de Koning.



Just got this book from my friend Heidi Vogels a couple of days ago. It contains series of photographs that she made back in 2003 while living in Spain.
Quoting from her site: “Borrowed View is a series of projects and publications that question the constantly shifting relation between the mental space of images and their aesthetic surface. A personal archive set within a structure of relations, current events and life spend in Barcelona.” From my point of view, this project is also about how things you see in daily life shifts continually between narratives and forms.
Props to Heidi for tying the project up and making a beautiful book as an end result. Also, compliments to Bart de Baets for the image editing and Like for the graphic design.
The book is due to be released at the beginning of 2008, so what you see up there is just a sneak preview.
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