El próximo viernes día 1 se presenta en el FAC Peregrina (Santiago de Compostela) la nueva revista Plétora con una exposición colectiva, comisariada por María Marco, en la que participo con Fading Politics. En ella estaré muy bien acompañado por Amaya González Reyes, Enrique Lista, Joan Morera, Ulobit, María Magán, Lois Patiño, Carla Fernández Andrade y Diego Vites.
Habrá vino y viandas así que os recomiendo ir. Ya sólo el Furancho donde se celebra la expo es digno de ver y con semejantes artistas por allí pululando…
Allí os espero!!
Hi!
I´m happy to announce that my first publication, “A casa do Oscar” is now available for preview and order through Fabulatorio website. There are 200 copies signed and numbered plus a special edition of 5 that comes along with a 30x40cm color print.
Take a look at it, and if you decide to get one, I hope you´ll enjoy it. It´s a small book with a lot ot love inside.
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“A casa do Oscar” is the first of a series of dossiers in which Fabulatorio wants to explore, through photography, the relationships between space and life, and culture and civilization.
It is, moreover, a visual homage to the architect Oscar Niemeyer, a perennial and distinguished account of the Utopian project that transformed modernity, and one to which he professionally committed himself from one of the peripheries of the Central European and North American intellectual hub.
“The most important thing is not architecture but life, friends and this unfair world that we must change” (Oscar Niemeyer)
Mi primer libro se presenta la semana que viene!! Se llamará “A casa do Oscar” y éste es el cartel que Fabulatorio ha hecho con las máculas de impresión que sobraron.
“The most important thing is not architecture but life, friends and this unfair world that we must change” (Oscar Niemeyer)
My first book is coming out next week!! I It´s called “A casa do Oscar”. And this is the poster Fabulatorio made with the spare printing sheets.
(Source: fabulatorio)
There are too many images,” he said. “Too many cameras now. We’re all being watched. It gets sillier and sillier. As if all action is meaningful. Nothing is really all that special. It’s just life. If all moments are recorded, then nothing is beautiful and maybe photography isn’t an art anymore. Maybe it never was.
(Source: amyelkins-photo)
New guitar solo record attempt. In streaming right now
Update: Already finished. 12 hours of guitar solo without even going to the bathroom
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