Monday, December 23, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Paris Photo 2013
Thursday 14 - Sunday 17 November
Grand Palais Avenue Winston Churchill 75008 Paris
BOOTH C25
Miles Aldridge Sophy Rickett Heidi Specker
Clare Strand Massimo Vitali Martina Bacigalupo
Peter Fraser Jackie Nickerson
BOOK SIGNING
Brancolini Grimaldi Stand C25 Saturday
16th November at 1 pm
Jackie Nickerson: Terrain
Hardcover: 112 pages, Publisher: T.F. Editores
Saturday 16th November at 2 pm
Miles Aldridge: I Only Want You To Love Me
Hardcover: 288 pages, Publisher: Rizzoli
Saturday 16th November at 3 pm
Martina Bacigalupo: Gulu Real Art Studio
Hardcover: 112 pages, Publisher: Steidl
Thursday 14th November at 4 pm
Clare Strand: Skirts
Hardcover: 112 pages, Publisher: T.F. Editores
Saturday 16th November at 2 pm
Miles Aldridge: I Only Want You To Love Me
Hardcover: 288 pages, Publisher: Rizzoli
Saturday 16th November at 3 pm
Martina Bacigalupo: Gulu Real Art Studio
Hardcover: 112 pages, Publisher: Steidl
Thursday 14th November at 4 pm
Clare Strand: Skirts
Introduction: Philippe Starck, Publisher: GOST Books
Lara Baladi at the Grand Palais in Paris / Miss Dior Exhibition
GRAND PALAIS
PARIS
November, 13 to 25 2013
Free exhibition open to the public
Miss Dior, Christian Dior’s first fragrance created in 1947, is as much a symbol as it is a myth. For the first time in its history, the House of Dior’s original scent and founding creation is the focus of a major exhibition.
To pierce the mystery of this unique fragrance and draw inspiration from the ideal young woman who embodies it, Dior has invited fifteen women artists from around the world to give free rein to their artistic expression.
This carte blanche has been given to the artists and to Miss Dior so the legend will continue, determinedly ready to welcome the future.
November, 13 to 25 2013
Free exhibition open to the public
Miss Dior, Christian Dior’s first fragrance created in 1947, is as much a symbol as it is a myth. For the first time in its history, the House of Dior’s original scent and founding creation is the focus of a major exhibition.
To pierce the mystery of this unique fragrance and draw inspiration from the ideal young woman who embodies it, Dior has invited fifteen women artists from around the world to give free rein to their artistic expression.
This carte blanche has been given to the artists and to Miss Dior so the legend will continue, determinedly ready to welcome the future.
Labels:
Dior,
Grand Palais,
Hervé Mikaeloff,
Lara Baladi,
Miss Dior,
Paris,
Paris Photo 2013,
Women
Saturday, November 2, 2013
LAST DAYS of Sophy Rickett's exhibition at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge
Objects in the Field
Until Sunday November 3rd, 2013
In 2011 and 2012 Sophy Rickett made regular visits to the Institute of Astronomy at Cambridge University as an Associate Artist. Her new photographs are a response to meeting a retired fellow of the Institute, the scientist Dr Roderick Willstrop. Rickett has produced a remarkable series of large-scale photographs inspired by the negatives produced from the Three Mirror Telescope designed and built by Dr Willstrop. Her new work explores the connections between optics and seeing, the shift from analogue to digital, relationships between different kinds of photographic practice and the encounter between an individual and an institution, between an artist and a scientist.
Also on display will be a selection of earlier works from To The River (Archive) 2011-12 inspired by the Severn Bore, a large surge wave that can be seen in the estuary of the River Severn.
Also on display will be a selection of earlier works from To The River (Archive) 2011-12 inspired by the Severn Bore, a large surge wave that can be seen in the estuary of the River Severn.
The Artist Associateship programme at the Institute of Astronomy was conceived and organised by Barry Phipps.
Most Popular of All Time open at Kunsthaus Essen TOMORROW
November 3rd - December 15th, 2013
Opening: November 3rd, 2013 at 4pm
The exhibition "Most Popular of All Time" by Clare beach and Gordon MacDonald's goal to include in a completely new and as yet unknown way the viewer as an active part of the exhibition event in the artistic design with. Under normal conditions the visitors of art exhibitions is set to the role of detached observer. The works shown may not be touched or removed freely even from their designated places usually. The actual creation process is mediated by adapting the catalog essays, on guided tours or - more rarely - by talking to the respective artists.
The planned exhibition at the Kunsthaus Essen defines the usual role of the observer and the relationship between the artist and the recipient again. It allows the viewer to collagen borateur and accomplices of the artistic intentions are and asks him outright, actively participate in the creation of artworks.
Icons of Photography of the 20th Century for the selected source material, photographs, however, show up in the exhibition not as reproductions, but as line drawings. As drawings, which have yet to be made as such - here by the viewer. This is confronted with large-scale prints that make memories immediately to the appropriate photographic models germinate. One can see lines that are composed in part to known photo motives, but also suddenly stop in their momentum to leave blank spaces arise that are marked by numbers. Intuitively, it connects with the eyes and pulls the numbers are between the points, so as to perfect the design finally. In the end you speak direct share in the tracing of photographic subjects that have now achieved cult status and have become an integral part of our image-based reality.
Icons of Photography of the 20th Century for the selected source material, photographs, however, show up in the exhibition not as reproductions, but as line drawings. As drawings, which have yet to be made as such - here by the viewer. This is confronted with large-scale prints that make memories immediately to the appropriate photographic models germinate. One can see lines that are composed in part to known photo motives, but also suddenly stop in their momentum to leave blank spaces arise that are marked by numbers. Intuitively, it connects with the eyes and pulls the numbers are between the points, so as to perfect the design finally. In the end you speak direct share in the tracing of photographic subjects that have now achieved cult status and have become an integral part of our image-based reality.
Most Popular of All Time is not really a photo project. The book of the same name is published in the form of a coloring book for children, but issued for a different audience and with other intentions. The book contains selected by an online poll popular photographs of the history of photography, well-known, widely published and discussed icons of photographic art from the 20th Century. The photographs shown here are now so ubiquitous that it's hard their content to new sehen.Sie have long since removed from the context of their original creation, meaning and evaluation. With such, archived in our collective image memory images are epochal world events, political True strength th, social dramas and humanity moving epics condense on the narrow space for the photographer to be compressed, symbolic and weighty representation worlds universal statements about human existence couple to individual destinies and situations. With pictorial formulas such photographs lift the mediated by the excessive abundance images and signs.
(Source: Brad fire helmet)
(Source: Brad fire helmet)
Friday, November 1, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Jackie Nickerson featured on the Time !
Jackie Nickerson, Florence from Terrain, 2013 |
Jackie Nickerson featured on Wall Street International Magazine
Jackie Nickerson, Blessing from Terrain |
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
ART MARATHON SERIES Tuesday | 15th October, 2013 | 12.30-2.00pm | FREE
Brancolini Grimaldi is proud to introduce our first ever Art Marathon Series with a 4-week lunchtime tour starting Tuesday, 15th October. The tours will navigate 4 key areas of Mayfair, taking in some of the best shows of the summer from an extensive selection of galleries.
Each week we will start at the gallery and then visit 3-4 shows at host galleries near to each other. Each gallery will provide some curatorial insight, which should stimulate some lively discourse.
Please RSVP to martina@brancolinigrimaldi.com, stating which date you wish to attend and meet at
Brancolini Grimaldi, 43-44 Albemarle Street
Tuesday, 15th October 2013
Brancolini Grimaldi | David Zwirner | Sprueth and Magers I Skarstedt Gallery
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Eve Plays Duchamp
Tricia Lawless Murray, Heidi Snow and Hannah Whitaker's work on display until November 9th.
Look forward to seeing you at the gallery.
Clare Strand at the Museum of Modern Art in Bologna – MAMbo
Invitation card, The Great Magician, MAMbo |
The exhibition is curated by Gianfranco Maraniello and Walter Guadagnini in collaboration with Baerbel Kopplin.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Clare Strand's Skirts on HarveyBenge blog....
Clare Strand, Skirts |
Friday, September 27, 2013
Short Breaths at Brancolini Grimaldi LAST DAY
Tomorrow is the last chance to visit Miles Aldridge's Short Breaths exhibition at Brancolini Grimaldi. The gallery is open from 11am to 5 pm.
Hope to see you there !
Hope to see you there !
Labels:
Brancolini Grimaldi,
Miles Aldridge,
Short Breaths
Palais Galliera, musée de la mode de la Ville de Paris
Azzedine Alaia opened this week at the Palais Galliera: designed for the reopening of the museum, the exhibition provides the first retrospective in Paris dedicated to couturier until January 26th.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Lara Baladi's Photography of Tahrir on Creative Time Reports
Artist Lara Baladi explores the rise of citizen journalism in a penetrating photo-essay centred on the iconic photography of Tahrir Square, where "the camera became a nonviolent weapn aimed direclty at the state, denouncing it."
“Friday of Victory” after Hosni Mubarak’s fall, Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt Photo by Lara Baladi, February 18, 2011 |
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Friday, August 23, 2013
Massimo Vitali, Isabel Munoz and Roger Ballen guest lectures at
Photomeetings Luxembourg
Massimo Vitali, Brazil, 2013 |
Massimo Vitali on Contemporary Photography in the age of the iPhone
Cite Auditorium
3, Rue Genistre
L 1623 Luxembourg
Miles Aldridge is featured in issue 26 of BLINK*magazine...
www.blinkreflex.com/104
Miles Aldridge, Carousel, Framed Portfolio Set |
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
ART MARATHON SERIES
Wednesday | 21st August, 2013 | 1pm | FREE
Short Breaths - Installation Shot |
Brancolini Grimaldi is proud to introduce our first ever Art Marathon Series with a 4-week lunchtime tour starting 31st July. The tours will navigate 4 key areas of Mayfair, taking in some of the best shows of the summer from an extensive selection of galleries.
Each week we will start at the gallery and then visit 3-4 shows at host galleries near to each other. Each gallery will provide some curatorial insight, which should stimulate some lively discourse.
Please RSVP to averil@brancolinigrimaldi.com, stating which date you wish to attend and meet at
Brancolini Grimaldi, 43-44 Albemarle Street at 1pm
Wednesday 21st August - Area 4
Brancolini Grimaldi | Sumarria Lun | Blain Southern
Monday, August 19, 2013
Clare Strand's Skirts featured in HotShoe Magazine !
http://www.hotshoeinternational.com
Clare Strand from Skirts, 2010 |
http://www.hotshoeinternational.com
Labels:
Clare Strand,
Gordon MacDonald,
Gost Books,
Hotshoe Magazine,
Skirts
Friday, August 16, 2013
Miles Aldridge's work will be included in the touring exhibition
Selling Dreams: 100 Years of Fashion Photography.
The upcoming venue will be at the Auckland Museum from
6th December 2013 until 28th February 2014.
Miles Aldridge, Le Manège Enchanté #4, 2007 http://www.aucklandmuseum.com |
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Miles Aldridge's Short Breath exhibition at Brancolini Grimaldi featured on Style Barista...
http://www.stylebarista.com
Miles Aldridge, Actress 2, 2012 |
http://www.stylebarista.com
Friday, August 9, 2013
Some of our favourite Miles Aldridge's Polaroids...
Miles Aldridge, Immaculee, 2007 |
Miles Aldridge, Immaculee, 2007 |
Miles Aldridge, Immaculee, 2007 |
Miles Aldridge, Immaculee, 2007 |
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
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