SOLIPSIST by Andrew Thomas Huang

06 March 2012 No Comments

Its unique blend of live action footage of the human body, puppetry and computer animation which creates a colourful and insightful fantasy world made Andrew Huang’s 'SOLIPSIST' film, winner of the Special Jury Prize in the Experimental Short category at the 2012 Slamdance Film Festival. [...]

Nour by Elena Syraka

01 March 2012 {1} Comment

When Elena Syraka decided to let herself be inspired by Islamic Art for her unique collection, we knew that this was something worth waiting for. When we then heard that Costas Voyatzis had been appointed for the exhibit’s presentation and graphic identity, we knew that this was something that couldn’t be missed. [...]

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Visual Art for the Visually Impaired by Roy Nachum

01 March 2012 {2} Comments

One of the most popular signs in the art industry is 'DON'T TOUCH'. Israeli visual artist and painter, Roy Nachum believes that art should be accessible to everybody, so get ready to "TOUCH". It's mandatory! [...]

'Inception Park' in Buenos Aires

29 February 2012 No Comments

How convenient would it be not only live and work but also play in your city? We are all taken back to a time we rode our first roller coaster, experienced our first fantasy world or our first thrill with friends and family. Experience Buenos Aires like no one else has. Jump aboard the urban roller-coaster and move through the city's history. [...]

Decadent Pigeons Take Over Barcelona

01 February 2012 {2} Comments

Photographer Lisa Klappe and visual artist Joachim Van Den Hurk present the second edition of their 'Decadent Pigeons' project in Barcelona, Spain, in an attempt to makes us reconsider the love/hate relationship we often have with these urban birds. [...]

The Carved Book Landscapes of Guy Laramée

30 January 2012 {3} Comments

The human spirit transcends the known through the work of Guy Laramée who combines the old philosophies of Asian arts and Zen and draws energy from Romanticism. Yatzer caught up with the artist to discover his approaches to his practice and discussed human primitiveness, sand-blasting and artistic freedom... [...]

Noemie Goudal’s Journey Into The Familiar Unknown

26 January 2012 {1} Comment

Yatzer invites you to discover the dreamlike work of photographer Noemie Goudal that just like a transformative lens will trigger your imagination and make you question your perspective on the ordinary. [...]

V.O.W N°52 // 'La Mer De Pianos'

19 January 2012 {2} Comments

In a sea of pianos, one piano has to serve another for the chance to be played again. In the oldest piano shop in Paris, Marc Manceaux shares stories about his life and how pianos continue to sacrifice each other to preserve tradition and history. [...]