SHOOT: Photography of the Moment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SHOOT: Photography of the Moment
-カメラが捉えた一瞬が語ること-

『SHOOT: Photography of the Moment-カメラで捉えた一瞬が語ること-』
の出版を記念し、PARCO Factoryにて参加作家26名の作品を一堂に集めた写
真展を開催します。Stephen Shore、Wolfgang Tillmans、Ari Marcopoulos、
Mark Borthwickなど、第一線で活躍する写真家の作品を一挙に鑑賞できるだ
けでなく、一部作品の購入も可能。未掲載作品も多数展示されますので、書籍
とはひとあじ違う写真の世界を体感できる、またとない貴重な機会となります。

開催概要
会場: パルコファクトリー (渋谷パルコパート1,6F) 03-3477-5781
会期: 2009年11月26日(木)-2009年12月14日(月)
レセプションパーティー:11月26日(木)
10:00AM-9:00PM (入場は30分前まで)
入場料: 一般500円 学生300円 小学生以下無料
主催: PARCO
企画: Ken Miller, 有限会社インディチェ(GALLERY TARGET)
協力: RCKT/Rocke t Company*, en one TOKYO
内容: 参加作家26名による写真作品約60点の展示
アーティスト・トーク(Ken Miller x 後藤繁雄)
物販: SHOOT:Photography of the Moment スペシャルエディション 限定20 冊
展覧会ポスター、写真作品、参加作家の出版物
11/26(木) レセプションパーティー
展覧会開催を記念して、レセプションパーティーを開催いたします。
当日はケン・ミラーをはじめ来日フォトグラファーを交えてのパーティーとなりますので
是非皆様ご参加下さい。

■日 時:2009年11月26日(木)18:00~21:00[受付終了 20:30]
■場 所:パルコファクトリー 渋谷パルコ パート1・6F
■ゲスト:ケン・ミラー、ピーター・サザーランド、マディ・ジュ

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11/26(木) アフターパーティー!@Trunp Room
展覧会参加フォトグラファーがDJとして参加するアフターパーティーを
トランプルームにて開催!

■日 時:2009年11月26日(木)22:00~
■場 所:Trunp Room (http://trunproom.exblog.jp/i5/)
■DJ:HIROMIX, Peter Sutherland, Roger Yamaha (Moonwalk Records)
,diego
■入場料:free with Flyer (¥1000 without Flyer)

参加作家:
Stephen Shore/ Nan Goldin/ Walter Pfeiffer/ Boris Mikhailov/ Wolfgang
Tillmans
/ Juergen Teller/ Mark Borthwick/ Ari Marcopoulos/ Hiromix/
Glynnis McDarisLinus BillJason Nocito/ 長島有里枝/ Tim BarberPeter
Sutherland
JH EngstromDash SnowKenneth CappelloLouise
Enhorning
Michael SchmellingNacho AlegreOla Rindal/ Paul Schiek/
Madi JuJaimie Warren/ Thomas Jepp


Minimal Bike Design/乗りたくないけど。

Jruiter designed this minimal bike.  Good to see a new concept.  I guess this is a fixie.

乗りたくないけどおもしろいアイディア。

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


My point exactly/いったでしょ。

Japanese scientist from Fukushima Aquarium has photographed a juvanile Coelacanth (about a foot long.)  Good Job!!!  He looks so cute with big fins.

シーラカンスの稚魚撮影成功!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


lazy monk #100 / 百個目完成

Ry and Aya from lazy monk just finished their 100th messenger bag.  Thank you all for your support.

メッセンジャーバッグ 百個目完成! 応援ありがとう。

lazy monk

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Ko Masuda @ Bike Forum Aoyama

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New Japanese Musical Instruments (ケロミンとオタマトーン)

Otamatone by Meiwa Denki

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Corinne Kamiya in New York.

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Another Hero has left us.

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Claude Lévi-Strauss (November 28th 1908 –  November 1st 2009)


Not a Fantasy/嘘じゃなかった。

This image was taken off the Ogasawara Island, Japan.  A female sperm whale came up after catching a giant squid.  Many paintings and drawings were made of this battle between two sea monsters.  However, no one has ever witnessed it until now.  How exciting!

Yahooのトップで見た人も多いかと思いますが、これすごいです。今までほぼファンタジーの世界だったマッコウクジラとダイオウイカの補食シーン。イカ完全に潰れてます。ゲソなくなってる。ビデオないのか???

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Lauren Clay at Larissa Goldton Gallery

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Larissa Goldston Gallery is pleased to present Hootenanny, the second solo exhibition in New York of work by Lauren Clay.  The exhibition will be on view from October 29th through December 19th.  There will be an opening reception for the artist on October 29th from 6 to 8 pm.Departing from her previous interest in modernist and urban utopias, Hootenanny explores the amalgamated nature of contemporary cultural and spiritual identity.  These sculptures utilize formal devices and tropes of Modernist, Eastern, and metaphysical dialogues with infinity, drawing on physical and ephemeral structures built to frame the vastness of the universe.  Constructed primarily from papier-mâché and painted paper, the pieces themselves are as ephemeral and temporal as the subjects they address.

The exhibition consists of freestanding, leaning, and wall-mounted sculptures that reference a plethora of cultural conceptions of the infinite.  While some works explore the tradition of monochrome painting as portals to the void, others refer to Asian and religious motifs relating to the self-generating cosmos—rocks, octagons, and the repetitive patterns of latticework. Reminiscent of Clay’s previous interest in fecundity, the surfaces of many of the works display bulging topographies, which seem to drip from their forms.

One way ticket into the nirvana thickets (tunnel funnel cornucopia), a wall-mounted sculpture, features a tunnel-like opening constructed from octagonal elements which recede into the center of the sculpture.  This vortex reinforces the idea of portals and framing the void, a recurring theme in this body of work. It also has associations with transformation, the eternity of death as well as never-ending time and space.

The large freestanding sculpture dominating the south room, Totem for Grotto Heavens Hootenanny,  directly references Chinese scholars’ rocks, seers’ stones, and the philosopher’s stone.  In all these referents, the rocks are a gateway, either for heightened meditation, philosophical thought, transforming objective reality, or to communicate with the metaphysical sphere.

The title of the exhibition, Hootenanny, is an Appalachian colloquialism used primarily in the early twentieth century to refer not only to celebrations but also to things whose names were forgotten or unknown.  Clay’s title aptly describes the ebulliently colored nature of the works as well as their unfamiliar combination of amorphous and hard-edged geometrical elements, finite forms constructed to pull the viewer into unknown and infinite realms.

Larissa Goldston Gallery is located at 530 W 25th Street, 3rd floor. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11am – 6pm.  For more information, please contact the gallery at 212-206-7887 or visit www.larissagoldston.com.


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