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August Jorfald | “Is It Even a City?” – for Visit Oslo
This video contains an advertisement. Actor: Bendik Aunan Cinematographer: Adam Enochsson Client: Visit Oslo Agency: NewsLab Director and script-writer: August Jorfald Advisor: Linn Isaksen Production manager: Ane Solstad Sønnesyn Editor: Nicolai Gundorff Asmussen & August Jorfald Sound on set: Magnus … Continue reading
Robert Strati’s Delicate Scenes in Ink Burst from Shattered Porcelain Plates | Colossal
JULY 9, 2024 GRACE EBERT The Fall with Blackbird” (2024), 29 x 24 x 2.5 inches. All images © Robert Strati We often associate objects with memories—a stuffed bear reminds us of childhood playtime or a family heirloom of a … Continue reading
‘A Ship From Guantánamo’ Navigates the Profoundly Creative Sculptures of an Artist Imprisoned Since 2002 | Colossal
JULY 8, 2024 GRACE EBERT “When I start an artwork, I forget I’m in prison,” says Moath al-Alwi, presumably recorded from within Guantánamo Bay in a short documentary. Directed and produced by Dara Kell and Veena Rao for The New … Continue reading
Thirteen Prodigious Sculptures Nestle Among the Trees in ‘La Forêt Monumentale’ | Colossal
JULY 8, 2024 JACKIE ANDRES Olivier Thomas, “Cathedral of Green.” Photos © Alan Aubry In the thicket of Roumare Forest, “La Forêt Monumentale” celebrates France’s woodland heritage and ongoing preservation efforts. Along the Seine in the thicket of Roumare Forest, … Continue reading
BBC World Service | Witness History, Subway Art: The graffiti bible
In 1984, Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper released an iconic photography book In 1984, urban photographers Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant came together to publish an era-defining book about the early graffiti movement. They had been documenting the work of … Continue reading