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The white structure on the hilltop is one of many Peace Pagodas constructed by Myouhouji Temple of Japan (日本山妙法寺). They have a talent to find prime locations in respective tourism areas. This is a southward view from Pokhara Lakeside.
View of Himalayas from the pagoda is great although it is overshadowed by Sarangkot on the opposite side of the lake.
Camera: Pentacon Six TL
Lense: Carl Zeiss, Flektogon, 50mm, F4.0
Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100
Processing: E-6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850 Pro
Melbourne Fashion Week is madness and these photos wre taken of an awesome installation at the GPO building where an International Artist set up umbrellas in a beautiful display. I wish I coud remember his name....
installation of Drager Meurtant and George Kabel at "(With)in or (With)out - Boders and Boundaries, May 27 - June 18, De Melkfabriek, 's-Hertogenbosch, NL
Katharina Grosse suddenly started to paint. That was in 1981 when she was studying English Literature. She made her first spray painting in 1998 inside the Kunsthalle Bern: she picked up a spray gun and found she could paint space itself and then began painting without limits. Here we see what she is doing now.
beati coloro che si baceranno sempre al di là delle labbra, varcando il confine del piacere, per cibarsi dei sogni.
...blessed are those who will aways kiss beyond the lips, crossing the boundary of pleasure, to feed on dreams.
Camera: Rolleiflex T
Lense: Carl Zeiss, Tessar, 75mm, F3.5
Film: Fuji PROVIA 100 F
Processing: E6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850 Pro
Camera: Mamiya 645 1000 S
Lense: Mamiya-SEKOR 45mm, F2.8
Film: Fuji Velvia 100 F
Processing:
E-6 by PS13, digitized with Epson V850Pro
beati coloro che si baceranno sempre al di là delle labbra, varcando il confine del piacere, per cibarsi dei sogni.
...blessed are those who will aways kiss beyond the lips, crossing the boundary of pleasure, to feed on dreams.
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Little Cloud and three friends are spending the lazy days of summer hanging out in the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place. Source: www.bfplto.com/events/349/into-the-clouds-installation/
FriendsWithYou is the fine art collaborative of Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III, working collectively since 2002 with the sole purpose of spreading the positive message of Magic, Luck, and Friendship™. Known for immersive installations and interactive artworks, FriendsWithYou invites viewers of their work to reconnect with and reinterpret their lives through communal experiences. The artists work in a variety of mediums including painting, sculpture, large-scale experiential installations, live performances, and more recently, virtual reality and animation. Incorporating the healing arts, modern rituals, animism, and unified symbols, their works are meant to prompt a wide spectrum of untapped emotions, from playfulness to self-reflection, enabling both personal and shared experiences. FriendsWithYou’s mission is to cultivate moments of spiritual awareness and powerful, joyous interactions.
Forging their own brand of post-pop visual language a la Takashi Murakami, Arturo Herrera and Yayoi Kusama, FriendsWithYou takes a spiritual and serene approach to form and figure. Their reductive and simplified use of geometric abstraction always contains a whimsical touch. Taking Nicolas Bourriaud’s Relational Aesthetics to heart and hand, the artists make art of the Post-Internet era. Alongside the body of works of Murakami, Jeff Koons, and Damien Hirst, FriendsWithYou is a new breed of artist, actively generating culture beyond the traditional art boundaries and reshaping the current contemporary art scene. By blurring the dividing line between perceived “high” and low” art, as explained in Murakami’s Superflat essay, FriendsWithYou utilizes other mediums like design and limited edition products from a fine art perspective. Their most important artistic tactic to foster these interpersonal relationships is the use of play. By reinterpreting religious traditions, symbols, and spiritual practices, FriendsWithYou inverts solemn and serious ideas through the act of play to open up a connection to the divine. Many FriendsWithYou works reference toys because they are meant for play, a tool for unstructured free association and interaction. Their sculptures and paintings, inflatables, and objects are meant to trigger the buried, neglected urges and yearnings that a seasoned art viewer may not expect to have activated; playfulness, laughter and inquisitiveness, with an end result of feeling connected. Influenced by the simple happiness found in everyday life, FriendsWithYou’s work is designed to be accessible to all.
Throughout the last fourteen years, FriendsWithYou has gained international recognition as pioneers in the field of experiential art. FriendsWithYou installations are fully immersive experiences that draw audiences into a magical world where the line between imagination and reality is blurred. What started as hand-sewn toy sculptures have grown into much larger than life projects and national and international exhibitions. FriendsWithYou’s work has been exhibited at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Art Basel in Miami Beach; Dallas Contemporary; Galerie Perrotin, Miami; Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; The High Line, New York; The Indianapolis Museum of Art; Marine Projects, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara; Santa Monica Pier in Los Angeles, and most recently at the Oakland Museum of California.
FriendsWithYou works are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, The Goldman Family Collection, Montblanc Collection, amongst others.
FriendsWithYou released their Rizzoli published monograph We Are FriendsWIthYou in May 2014. The book spans their career thus far, and features contributions by musician, producer and longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams; director, filmmaker, and spiritual guru Alejandro Jodorowsky; and Dallas Contemporary executive director Peter Dorshenko.
FriendsWithYou actively works to spread the message of connectivity around the world, with a simple mission to become Friends-With-You.
Source: friendswithyou.com/info/
... in Brugge.
Last August, in Bruges, visitors could cross the water on his installation entitled BRUG (The Bridge) by Jarosław Kozakiewicz.
With the many bridges that span the canals in the city centre and link neighbourhoods with each other, BRUG is a contemporary interpretation with another function.
Instead of bricks and cobblestones, the artist uses metal profiles and canvas to create a bridge on which you can cross from one side of the canal to the other.
Paul explored it and I photographed him in it...
Thank you for your time and comments, M, (*_*)
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