By Cyril Foiret 08 Feb 2012 @ 10:08 am |

“26 Typewriters” is a beautiful project by New York based Exit Creative Company – They commissioned photographer duo Ioulex to capture each machine on 35mm and medium format film shooting more than 150 before narrowing the selection down to the final 26. Typewriter lovers will enjoy their 36-page limited edition book or their prints available now at Colette.
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typewriterBy Katrina Tan 07 Feb 2012 @ 10:24 am |

Angelo Musco‘s work just can’t be absorbed in a glance. The photographer-slash-artist’s pieces are composed of thousands of human figures intricately and densely packed on panels as large as 8 x 20 feet, Forming shapes that look almost like outer space bone MRI scans. Angelo, with almost Read the full story
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PHOTOGRAPHYBy Cyril Foiret 06 Feb 2012 @ 12:01 pm |

Inspired by the amazing success of Chelsea’s High line, architect James Ramsey and Dan Barasch introduced the Delancey Underground project, aiming to convert an unused trolley terminal beneath Delancey Street (just under the Essex Street Market) into an extraordinary subterranean public park– nicknamed the “LowLine.” Local businesses, residents, community leaders, and political stakeholders alike have Read the full story
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underground parkBy Cyril Foiret 27 Jan 2012 @ 12:32 pm |

Sculptor Jim Hodges (1957) created a compelling installation at Barbara Gladstone’s 21st St. location in NY, grouping 4 large scale boulders around a central void. Hodges replaced part of the original surface of the rock with vibrantly colored stainless steel casts offs. Part of an new body of work that extends to Read the full story
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sculpturesBy Cyril Foiret 25 Jan 2012 @ 11:33 am |

This dreamy New York loft (listed at $19.5M) was designed by renowned Architect Michael Haverland. He cleverly used industrial conduits and materials (concrete, steel, walnut finishes, natural light, and hand-blown glass) to create a very clean and luminous modern look, while managing to keep the volume of the space and harnessing a warm environment.
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Loft,
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ny loft,
Penthouse,
TrendHomeBy Ani Tzenkova 23 Jan 2012 @ 1:34 pm |

New York based artist Sebastian Wahl uses collage as a medium to express his own fabricated reality. The first step is to assemble all the ingredients that will best convey his message and ultimately organize a collection of parts into a cohesive whole.
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Kaleidescope Collages,
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new york artist,
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Sebastian Wahl's Kaleidescope Collages