DAVID OSTROWSKI

Posted on 2013-12-09

David Ostrowski’s paintings are the results of a total analysis of the very nature of painting. He consistently strives to undermine composition, style and “typical gestures”, experiments with speed and imperfection. Errors are integrated into the process of pictorial composition, successful sections are painted over. Errors and coincidences are played off against each other in order to achieve unforeseen beauty.

Ostrowski deletes, overwrites, layers, makes decisions. “I imagine going into the studio. A neon sign hangs on the wall, flashing the word ‘surprise’. When I ask myself, who painted my own works, I know it’s a good painting.” In the process of painting, consideration is constantly being given to which elements, even the smallest markings, could be removed or added. Ostrowski works with oil and lacquer; large areas of white dominate. Color is employed sparingly with the help of gestures that appear as unmotivated as possible. Ostrowski’s limited color palette is not something he actually prefers, but he does indeed approach this new, reduced color palette as the result of his intense analysis of this preference.

Every now and then he wears blue pants. His working materials are things he finds in his studio: paper, strips of wood, newspaper, dirt. Having almost no options is considered an opportunity; even the lack of studio space is processed in the work. “Fuck painting a lot.” The music in the studio is the only emotion that gets captured on the canvas. Ostrowski’s large formats are mirrors of his own self: they depict the vast emptiness, the apparent lack of motivation, sometimes aggression, but especially beauty. What is presented to us as a result is permanent reflection. It’s about something. It’s about nothing.

Opposite – F (Love), 2013

Exhibition runs through to January 31st, 2013

Simon Lee Gallery
12 Berkeley Street
London
W1J 8DT

www.simonleegallery.com

  

DAFT PUNK – INSTANT CRUSH

Posted on 2013-12-09

Daft Punk’s video for Random Access Memories’ “Instant Crush”, featuring the Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas, is here. It’s a tragic love story featuring museum dummies, one of which is fashioned in Casablancas’ likeness. Blink and you’ll miss the cameo by Daft Punk’s helmets.

www.daftpunk.com

  

SILAS GREY 2013 F/W COLLECTION

Posted on 2013-12-09

Japan-inspired British fashion label SILAS offers up its 2013 fall/winter collection for its SILAS Grey offshoot. Inspired by the theme “LIVING IN A BORING NATION,” the line looks to design cues from SILAS’ seminal collection, with smokey, subtle hues adorning timeless, winter-appropriate garments. Stand out items include the TWEED BDU JACKET, NEL CHECK B.D. SHIRT and BOA REVERSIBLE JACKET, all drawing inspiration from classic outerwear and workwear designs.

www.silasandmaria.com

  

STREETMACHINE X CHOCOLATE SKATEBOARDS

Posted on 2013-12-09

Copenhagen-based Streetmachine now unveils the second part of its joint project with Chocolate Skateboards. This time around, the “City Series” pays homage to Streetmachine’s three retail locations circa its 1998 “Skyline” series of decks – Paris, San Diego, and of course, Copenhagen. Three modern-size decks have been released for each respective city, with the prints paying homage to Evan Hecox’s iconic handstyle as well as Chocolate’s hallmark box logo. Further, a range of T-shirts in navy, white, red, black, and grey are being offered alongside the deck collection.

www.streetmachine.com
chocolateskateboards.com

  

XLARGE X KEITH HARING X ALPHA INDUSTRIES

Posted on 2013-12-09

As a follow-up to the recent peek at their collaborative N-3 Paratrooper Jacket, XLARGE, Keith Haring and Alpha Industries are showcasing yet another partnered project with the Leopard N-1 Deck Jacket. Lined with leopard print throughout the interior and accented with fur details at the collar, the jacket features Keith Haring imagery across the jacket front and upper back. Available in blue and brown options.

www.xlarge.com
www.alphaindustries.com

  

FILL THE VOID

Posted on 2013-12-09

Written and directed by Rama Burshtein, the film focuses on life among the Haredi Jewish community in Tel Aviv, Israel. Hadas Yaron stars as Shira Mendelman, an 18-year-old girl who is pressured to marry her deceased older sister’s husband following the death of her sister in childbirth.

In theaters December 13th, 2013

www.sonyclassics.com/fillthevoid