EVIL DEAD

Posted on 2013-04-15

In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.

In theaters April 19th, 2013

www.evildead-movie.com

  

AZEALIA BANKS – YUNG RAPUNXEL

Posted on 2013-04-15

Azealia Banks drops a new video for her track “Yung Rapunxel” today. The music video is dark and demonic for the first track off of her upcoming debut Broke With Expensive Taste.

www.azealiabanks.com

  

YOUTH LAGOON – MUTE

Posted on 2013-04-15

Youth Lagoon’s Trevor Powers has shared the new video for “Mute”, from his album Wondrous Bughouse. Directed by Tyler T. Williams (who also directed the clips for “July” and “Montana”), it follows the strange day of a forlorn-looking skate kid whose afternoon ride turns into a supernatural adventure, featuring a woman who looks like January Jones playing Marilyn Monroe.

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FLUME – MORE THAN YOU THOUGHT

Posted on 2013-04-15

Australian beatmaker Flume has shared the clip for “More Than You Thought” off his self-titled debut album. Directed by Toby & Pete, it features the mysterious floating “infinity prism,” which levitates a woman in a cloak with a brilliantly bright light. Flume’s upcoming Australian tour is titled the Infinity Prism tour.

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ORIGINAL FAKE MINI DARTH VADER AND STORMTROOPER

Posted on 2013-04-15

After having released the actual Darth Vader and Stormtrooper KAWS toys from the Star Wars franchise a while back, OriginalFake previews this week the upcoming mini versions of the two character toys. Releasing on April 27th, 2013.

www.original-fake.com

  

DANIEL GORDON – THE GREEN LINE

Posted on 2013-04-08

In Gordon’s practice, the artist culls photographic images from the Internet, prints them out and uses them to build three-dimensional tableaus. He then photographs these tableaus with an 8 x 10 inch view camera. Afterward, the sculptures are dismantled, though their various elements – body parts, colors, background patterns – are often reused to make new works.

Gordon’s melding together of fragmented parts form a dislocated reality where different perspectives, profiles and people merge into an incongruous whole. Through the process of slicing, cutting, gluing, staging, arranging and recycling, Gordon executes a shift from digital to analogue – almost as though he were engaged in a physical form of Photoshop—and challenges the stability of the fixed image, opening up the possibility for new meanings to emerge. This unique handling of the photographic medium connects Gordon with the history of collage and painting. In these works red, yellow and blue dominate in bold blocks. Visibly torn edges, gobs of glue and raw, recycled scraps fuse and separate before our eyes, wavering between completion and dissolution.

Exhibition runs from May 18th to June 29th, 2013

M+B
612 North Almont Drive
Los Angeles
CA
90069

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