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Oscar Tuazon: Bend It Till It Breaks

Oscar Tuazon understands the aesthetic power of tension. The Seattle-born sculptor's latest exhibition, using primarily industrial and found materials, builds on this theme with an ambitious installation in France. Having opened this month, "Bend It" ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  23 Nov 2009

Renato D'Agostin: Tokyo Untitled

Venice-born photographer recently spent time in the world's largest city capturing the abstract side of its urban landscape. The resulting monograph "Tokyo Untitled" was released this month and is the subject of concurrent exhibitions in Paris, Tokyo ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  19 Nov 2009
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Memphis Design Retrospective

Memphis designers created furniture and objects to exist in a fluid free form with the idea that they can be arranged anywhere and intentionally clash or mesh with other pieces, deliberately attempting to break out of the rigid rules of previous ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  13 Nov 2009

Kelly Gorham: The Stones Have Memories

Commemorating the 9 November 2009 unifying of Berlin, photojournalist Kelly Gorham's newest show, studies the wall, looking at the structure as a modern architectural ruin. While much of the infamous barrier has since been razed, the Berlin of today ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  5 Nov 2009
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Architizer

An entirely ubiquitous medium, it can be difficult to remain current on the progress surrounding the transglobal field of architecture. , a new website, aims to bring unification to the discipline by tracking daily innovations and linking architects, ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  2 Nov 2009
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Polly Borland: Bunny Nose

Australian portrait photographer collaborated with English actress Gwendoline Christie for more than three years on a project that led to Bunny Nose, a surreal visual portrait and celebration of Gwen's imposing stature in the form of a book. At 6' 3" ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  20 Oct 2009
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Full Moon: The Apollo Missions

The body of work comes from the San Francisco-based artist's project completed between 1995 and 2000, when he worked with NASA to go through their archives. Using the latest direct digital photographic printing processes, Light created ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  15 Oct 2009
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Vicolo Paglia Corta Jewelry

The free-spirited photography, fashion and graphic design group amusing jewelry, comprised of computer parts and Lego pieces, has been slowly gaining notoriety. The accessories speak to the motto of the Bologna-based studio—a quote from famed Italian ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  1 Oct 2009

Manifesto Design Exhibit

Dispelling the age-old adage that "the end justifies the means," the Italian exhibit Manifesto instead embraces the ideology that "getting there is half the fun," displaying the works of 13 successful designers and the process involved in achieving ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  28 Sep 2009
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SpaBerry Portable Hot Tub

Built for two, SpaBerry portable hot tub encourages on-the-go fun with its simple construction and easy break-down. Whether its in a living room or al fresco, Spaberry brings a pampered lifestyle to anywhere with water (a garden hose will do) and a ...

From JACOB RESNECK, Cool Hunting,  23 Sep 2009

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