PRADA TEDDY BEAR KEY CHAINS

Posted on 2009-05-04

Prada started a big trend a few years back when they introduced their infamous robot key chains. Made out of metal and large in size, the key chains became the accessory of the moment. Prada has stuck to the formula and introduces new large size key chains and pendants each and every season. For SS09 they chose the teddy bear. It comes in a variety of colors and styles.

www.prada.com

  

DIOR HOMME – TRIANGLES & ANGLES

Posted on 2009-05-04

Dior Homme goes back to its roots for Fall/Winter 2009 using lots of black in their accessories line. Triangles and Angles are apparent in all pieces of the collection, which consists of tote bags, duffle bags, pouches, brooches, key rings, belts and cuff links.

www.diorhomme.com

  

7 PIECE

Posted on 2009-05-04

A key product that reflects both the ideals of reducing complexity and enhancing creative solutions in the design and production process in the SLVR collection is ‘7 Piece Shoe’. Consisting of a 6 piece upper stitched to a 1 piece outsole; whereas most sneakers are made of at least 25 individual pieces that are glued together. This sneaker is both unique its simplicity, yet comfortable and long lasting.

www.adidas.com

  

YOU SEE I AM HERE AFTER ALL

Posted on 2009-05-04

One of my favourite exhibition spaces in the world – Dia: Beacon presents You see I am here after all, a new work by American artist Zoe Leonard comprising several thousand vintage postcards of Niagara Falls that the artist collected in flea markets and online auctions., dating from the early 1900s to the 1950s. Rendered stereotypical and generic through repletion over decades, these landscape motifs are emblematic of mass culture’s transformation of natural sites into tourist destinations.

This exhibition runs until the 10th of September, 2010

Dia:Beacon
Riggio Galleries
3 Beekman Street
Beacon
NY 12508
USA

www.diabeacon.org

  

TRUE

Posted on 2009-05-04

Haunch of Venison London continues its exhibition programme at its new venue, 6 Burlington Gardens, with ‘True’, an exhibition of new work by Thomas Joshua Cooper. Charting a two year journey to the polar regions of the Atlantic basin, the exhibition presents new works from the series, ‘The World’s Edge’ – an ongoing work that seeks to map the extremities of the land and islands that surround the Atlantic Ocean.

The 79 works in this exhibition include images made in the North and South poles, at the northern most land points of Norway and Greenland, and the most northerly point of the Antarctic Peninsula, Prime Head, which has had fewer human visitors than the Moon.

This exhibition runs until the 30th of May, 2009

Haunch of Venison
6 Burlington Gardens
London
W1S 3ET
UK

www.haunchofvenison.com

  

31 YEARS

Posted on 2009-05-04

The Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce 31 Years; an exhibition of work by Boris Savelev, one of Russia’s most important and renowned photographers. It will be the first time his work will be shown in the UK. 31 Years is a series of photographs created by Savelev from 1976 to 2006. It documents not only his changing sensibilities and aesthetic concerns; light and form, flashes of colour, moments created by the interaction of individuals within their urban landscape, but also his experimentation with both kallitype layered over silver gelatin and meticulously multi layered pigment prints, which feed and inform the resulting images.

This exhibition runs until the 30th of May, 2009

Michael Hoppen Gallery
3 Jubilee Place
London
SW3 3TD
England

www.michaelhoppencontemporary.com