Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Eugene Hernandez reports on Cannes 2012: Young and in Love
http://www.filmlinc.com/blog/entry/cannes-2012-diary-young-and-in-love-with-storm-clouds-on-the-horizon
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NOW Fashion goes to Cannes, follow it live
Dear Shaded Viewers,
I'm enjoying watching Cannes live on NOW FASHION. Some great looks, love the one above but some unbelievably bad. Anyway, have fun let NOW FASHION know what you like and dislike.
How amazing does Jane Fonda look?
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Pier Paolo Pasolini at the Filmotheque du Quartier Latin
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| RAD HOURANI | 5th ANNIVERSARY TRIBUTE | THE VIDEO
Dear Shaded Viewers,
Rad Hourani celebrates the 5th anniversay of his brand and next July will present his first Haute-Couture collection. The first hommage video of the most impressive designers of our times celebrates Rad Hourani and presents the new song of the group The Neighbourhood, "Wires".
http://www.thegroundmag.com/rad-hourani-5th-anniversary-tribute/
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Nanni Moretti / Cannes 2012
Nanni Moretti, le 15 mai 2012 à Cannes. - Roberto Frankerberg.
Marco de Rivera
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Gallery Gebr Lehmann Berlin
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Nick Walker 'The Morning After Paris' print release
For those of you not in Paris there is a lottery in place. Please e mail info@theheartofnickwalker.com with 'TMA Paris Lottery' in the subject line if you would like to enter. WInners will be contacted soon after the release.
Later,
Diane
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Carmody Groarke create the King's Cross Filling Station
King's Cross Filling Station Image: Extrude Media
Dear Shaded Viewers,
King's Cross is an area in London that has been going through great changes. King's Cross has been working with Carmody Groarke on their latest project at the 67-acre development. An architectural identity has been created for the King's Cross Filling Station, previously a disused petrol station on a part of the site adjacent to York Way and the Regent's Canal.
The Office of Change developed a project whereby the King's Cross Filling Station will encompass a semi-permanent structure, a restaurant and social space, and an engaging cultural arts programme, re-using the existing building and canopy forecourt. The restaurant is set to open 24 May, and the forecourt in mid-June, while the cultural arts programme will commence towards the end of June.
Kevin Carmody of Carmody Groarke says of their latest project: "Through creative re-use and adaptation of the existing canal-side structures, we have set out to create a strong 'sense of place' for this part of King’s Cross, with the installation of semi-permanent architectural interventions, allowing the site to transform into a destination for cultural events and a unique dining experience."
David Partridge, from King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership says: “The King’s Cross Filling Station is sure to become a great food destination as well as an exciting cultural and social space for the next two years, and will make a big contribution to the new piece of the city which we are creating here.”
Pablo Flack founded his consultancy Office of Change in 2011, which grew out of his work on special projects with Bistrotheque, which he co-founded with David Waddington in 2004. Starting with the phenomenally successful Reindeer in 2006, he has worked with the Royal Academy of Arts, Patrón and Westfield, the latter of these with Carmody Groarke. Two of his projects, Studio East and FLASH, have won Yellow Pencils at the D&AD Awards.
http://www.carmodygroarke.com/
Later,
Diane
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Snapshoot from Cannes 2012
Cannes 2012 ! First day .. to be continued
Marco de Rivera
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Persuade - the first of a series of collaborations with PM8 gallery from Vigo will feature exhibitions in Bilbao and Vigo at the same time -"One never-ending,...yesterday. (Por que hemos perdido la guerra)" JESÚS PEDRAZA VILLALBA
"One never-ending,...yesterday. (Por que hemos perdido la guerra)" JESÚS PEDRAZA VILLALBA
persuade
villarias 8, 48001 bilbao
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