2008-09-30

THE BIG MR MARGIELA RUMOR




The big rumor floating around the Paris shows this week is that Martin Margiela, the influential and enigmatic designer, is preparing his final disappearing act. Over the last year, Mr. Margiela, known as fashion’s “Invisible Man” because he never gives interviews and has rarely been photographed, has told colleagues that he wants to stop designing and that he has begun a search for his successor at the house.

In one move that has set off intense speculation about the company’s future, Mr. Margiela, who is 51, initiated a meeting here early this year with Raf Simons, another well-regarded Belgian designer who was renegotiating his contract with Jil Sander at the time. According to people familiar with the designers, who requested anonymity out of respect for Mr. Margiela’s wishes to remain private about his plans, Mr. Simons had discussed the possibility of replacing Mr. Margiela, but nothing came of that conversation.

Ultimately, Mr. Simons renewed his contract to remain at Jil Sander for an additional three years.

“Helmut (Lang) and Martin have had a big impact on me, but beyond that I cannot tell you anything,” said Mr. Simons, who declined to comment when asked about his conversation at a fashion show on Sunday.

The rumors about Mr. Margiela’s desire to leave fashion reached a fever pitch at the shows over the weekend as the Maison Martin Margiela prepared for its spring runway show on Monday night, which will mark the 20th anniversary of the house. Suzy Menkes, reporting in Monday’s International Herald Tribune, writes that two designers have been in talks with Renzo Rosso, the chief executive of Diesel Group, which bought Mr. Margiela’s business in 2002. She did not identify the designers and it was not clear whether Mr. Simons was one of those.

But she includes an intriguing comment from Mr. Rosso, who said, “We are very happy with Martin but for a long time he has a strong team and does not work on the collection, just special projects.”

If Mr. Margiela truly has not been involved in the recent collections, an assertion that appears to be debatable, it would prove his longstanding point – and the reason he has maintained his silence – that the clothes are greater than the creator.



SEE THE SHOW HERE

THE SECRETS OF THE SECRETS

Sorry for the swedish invitation. I will unfortunatly miss tomoro´s session but hopefully be able to come next wed. 



Imorgon, onsdag den 1 oktober kl. 17-19 håller konstnären
Miriam Heller-Sahlgren i workshopen Hemligheternas hemlighet,
då deltagarna blir invigda i alkemi och konsten att göra guld.

Veckan därpå, onsdag den 8 oktober, kl. 17-19 är det premiär
för Tenstas Underjordiska Konstklubb (TUK), ledd av konstnären
Jakob Krajcik som visar highlights från samtida konst. Klubben
kommer i fortsättningen att ha löpande sammankomster och alla
är välkomna!

Ingen föranmälan krävs till onsdagarna. För frågor om TUK,
kontakta Jakob Krajcik på jakob.krajcik@tenstakonsthall.se.

Bilden ovan är från workshopen Vad hände sen? som hölls onsdag
den 24 september. Workshopen leddes av Anne Jonsson och Emma
Rendel. Ta gärna en titt på Tensta Konsthalls hemsida, där du
kan se fler bilder!

Varje lördag kl. 14.00 är det en öppen visning av utställningen
DADALENIN II, som pågår till och med den 19 oktober.

Välkomna!


Tensta konsthall
Taxingegränd 10
t 08-36 07 63
f 08-36 25 60
Öppettider: onsdag - söndag 12-17
Entré: 20 kr (gratis för boende i Tensta & Rinkeby)
www.tenstakonsthall.se

2008-09-29

Thomson & Craigshead at the modern museum in Sthlm


Moderna Museet, Studion. Stockholm
Vernissage 2 oktober, 17.00-19.00
Free entrence, bar, DJ.

Moderna museet har bjudit in Mejan Labs att producera två installationer av
den brittiska konstnärsduon Thomson & Craighead. Utställningen öppnar i
Studion den 2 oktober

BLESS - ASSISTANTS

We sell BLESS at APLACE, and received an invitation for the show, invited as assistant, as it said on the invitation. Non of us had the chance to go this time, since I am in London and everyone else in Sthlm just working our asses off.., I´m so sad to have missed this one. Wonder if we would have been showing the collection on ourselves or been back helping to dress/undress...









Source: gogoparis.com




GARETH - WOW













Well done Gareth!! What a collection. After have read the interview with him in the latest issue of Dazed, you could really hear his excitement and fear at the same time showing in Paris, but he said he went for it all, like a roller coaster. And you can really see him taking it to the next level, and showing the judges in ANDAM they did a great job choosing him as the winner.


Magasin 3 - BETWIXT - CURATOR RICHARD JULIN



Went to Magasin 3 this weekend, and it was amazing, I will post pics later on today, just arrived back to London, and this time it went great with Sterling.. 


2008-09-25

I HATE STERLING



I am stuck at Gatwick airport, by the way I think easyjet maybe just went bakrupt, cause all thei flights were cancelled, and someone said OH NO they just went bakrupt!!

I am still waiting for my sterling flight, but instesd of leaving 8, they told us that we will get new information at 10.. So I am waiting, its so warm and boring, finally I found internet, but no electricity.. SO I cant even use my computer.

During my last 4 flights, I went with sterling and something have been wrong at all flights!! I hate sterling, never never again!!



The Man With The Golden Arm

I´m just saying Saul Bass, is´nt he incredible. Of-course we already knew this, but its nice to see some classic work that still today is so innovative and timeless, and will always be cutting edge.

Saul Bass (May 8, 1920—April 25, 1996) was an American graphic designer and Academy Award-winning filmmaker, but he is best known for his design on animated motion picture title sequences, which is thought of as the best such work ever seen.

CONGRATULATIONS 1000 VISITOR

In my google account, I can see that you are from the east coast in the US. Hmm I wonder who you are, and how you found my blog. But Welcome and congratulations for braking the 1000 limit!!


2008-09-24

?MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA - MOMU





Has it been 20 years already?
Martin Margiela, a darling of the fashion crowd for his high concept designs
and also enjoying commercial success with both is menswear and
womenswear line, celebrates 20 years of fashion with a unique
exhibition at the Antwerp Mode Museum (Fashion Museum) slated from Sep
12,2008 thru Feb 8, 2009.


Conceived in close collaboration with Maison Martin Margiela, the
exhibition which is simply entitled ?MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA, looks
deeply into the different themes and concepts that the designer has
explored during the 20 years of its various collections, fashion shows,
presentations and events worldwide, design of its shops and offices,
exceptional house style and communications policy.

Not your traditional retrospective, (after all, Martin Margiela was never
the traditionalist), the Paris-based designer also has created
exclusively for this exhibition several limited-edition items that will
be on sale during the entire exhibition at the Fashion Museum reception
desk. A catalogue in English will accompany the exhibition by M/M.

In October 1988, after graduating from the fashion department of the
Antwerp Academy and working as an assistant for Jean-Paul Gaultier,
Martin Margiela and Jenny Meirens established Maison Martin Margiela.

Their first pioneering fashion show followed in October of that same
year. Margiela?s was a radically new visual language, with a silhouette
long, with strikingly narrow shoulders, that diametrically opposed
the power dressing of the 1980s. He furthermore declines public
appearances.

Early in his career, Margiela emphatically decided to let his
fashion speak for itself. All interviews are consistently given in the
name of the Maison as a whole and no photographs of the designer are
distributed with a sharp reaction against the star status that dominated
the fashion scene of the 1980s and 1990s.


Maison Martin Margiela is especially known for its deconstructivist
approach and its use of secondhand materials or materials with low
commercial value. Its entire oeuvre is characterized by an exceptional
combination of classic tailoring and conceptual thinking.

Margiela shows the inside of a clothing item, exposes its
construction and focuses on that which fashion anxiously tries to
conceal. Unraveling the grammar of clothing, Maison Martin Margiela
reveals the strategies of the fashion system as it constructs something
radically new. The working method produces an analysis of the system
that underlies fashion and is followed through in the many varied
aspects of the fashion house.


MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA EXHIBITION
Dates: Friday, September 12, 2008, through Sunday, February 8, 2009

Time: Tuesdays through Sundays from 10AM to 6PM

Where: MOMU - Fashion Museum Province of Antwerp

Nationalestraat 28, 2000 Antwerp

Tel: +32 (0)3 470 27 70

Fax: +32 (0)3 470 27 71

Website: www.momu.be

SOURCE: STYLEZEITGEST

LADYHAWKE


Meet Pip Brown AKA Ladyhawke, the guitar-wielding electro-rock-pop Kiwi vixen. I just came across Better then sunday - the album is out now

My favourite album artwork this year, but do anyone know who made the illustrations? Can find it anywere?



VIDVINKEL MAGAZINE!


Just recieved this from my friend, sorry its in Swedish, but its a realese of a new magazine promoting young photographers. Looks nice from the front image.



Det är dags att fira Vidvinkel Magazine är verklighet!

Nu på Lördag 27:e sep, Kl 17-21
Riche lilla baren, Birger Jarlsgatan 4

Kom in mellan shoppingrundorna, innan middagen eller efter ditt eftermiddagste. TT bjuder på en pilsner.
Ni kommer kunna köpa magasinet för 60:- (butikspris: 140:-)

Vidvinkel har under två års tid arbetat med att leta efter unga fotografer som väcker känslor, till fots och över nätet, över hela Sverige. Resultatet är första numret av Vidvinkel Magazine - första numret har 120 sidor, 25 fotografer och inga annonser.

Vidvinkel Magazine är en fin tidskrift eller billig fotobok som handlar om att uttrycka sig, testa konventioner, ställa frågor och väcka känslor.

För två år sedan började vi sondera terrängen bland alla unga som fotar. Vi sparade det vi berördes av och nu har vi en fantastisk möjlighet att visa upp en massa guldkorn och göra ett fint magasin, det är som att förverkliga en dröm.
Vi tycker det är viktigt att visa upp hur folk uttrycker sig när ramarna är helt fria. Vi vill visa tid och rum och en bild av människan. Många fototidningar fokuserar på själva kameran och olika tekniker, vi är mer intresserade av hur man kan använda en kamera.


För er som missar festen så kommer magasinet ut i till välsorterade Pressbyrån, Presstop, Akademibokbokhandeln, Moderna Museum shopen, och utvalda gallerier och butiker mot mitten av Oktober.

Vi ses där! /Samuel o Oscar

tack till: Vida paper, Trydells tryckeri, Citymail och TT.

Medverkande fotografer:
Anna Olsson
Anna-karin Suh
Andreas Sandberg
Casia Bromberg
Emilia Bergmark-Jimenez
Erika Svensson
Inka Lindergård
Jenny Kristina Nilsson
Jesper Ulvélius
Johan Nilsson
Johannes Helje
Kristina Junzell
Lucas Peña
Madeleine Atterhem
Mikael Johansson
Nadja von Bahr
Niclas Holmström
Ola Elmquist
Oscar Poulsen
Rikard Laving
Samuel Lind
Sara Shahbazi
Sima Korenivski
Sofia Hydman
Tobias Welander

Grafisk design:
Gustav Ström
Robin Olsson

MILANO FASHION WEEK PARTY

Look at this invitation, a true fashion week party.


FEBRUARY & MELODY MAKER fashion week PARTY
aperitivo open bar milano fashion week

Team Gasa + Secret Guest
Thursday, September 25, 2008
6:00pm - 10:00pm
MELODY MAKER SHOP
Tortona, 5
City/Town:
Milan, Italy

2008-09-23

MAGASIN 3 - BETWIXT - CURATOR RICHARD JULIN



BETWIXT

SOFIA HULTÉN between KENDELL GEERS, GABRIEL OROZCO, JONATHAN MONK, COSIMA VON BONIN, PAUL CHAN and MONA HATOUM

Artist talk WITH Sofia Hultén: Saturday 27 sep, kl 15.00. Free entrance!
Curator: Richard Julin
27 sep - 14 dec 2008


From the press release: The exhibition encourages visitors to focus on the moment between impressions, before moving on from one work to the next. In these in-between spaces, Sofia Hultén has created a work that is integrated with the exhibition, together with works by Kendell Geers (South Africa), Gabriel Orozco (Mexico), Jonathan Monk (UK), Cosima von Bonin (Germany), Paul Chan (USA) and Mona Hatoum (UK/palestinian). These video works, sculptures and installations are all part of the collection of Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall and were created in the past two years.

"Sofia Hultén is one of the most exciting young artists on the European art scene. Her installation is a personal comment on works we have selected together from the Magasin 3 collection. The new work consists of a series of films and sculptures that can be compared to a detective investigation. It is featured between the other works and is based on doors, which are themselves in between rooms," explains Richard Julin, curator of the exhibition.

WORLD WATER CHANDELIER

Remember this, the world water chandelier. I just heard from Gabriel Blidö who I worked with on this project. We have just been invited by "Stockholms Stadsmission" who every years hold an auction and invite really big Swedish artists (Ernst Billgren, Karin Mamma Andersson etc) to contribute with a piece, all the money raised goes to homeless people in Stockholm. 

DIDDY/PUFFY/P DIDDY/PUFFY/PUFF DADDY/PIDDY

I am not a Puffy fan and I am not posting this beacause i like the song. But hey, this is really a proof that in the society we live in today we dont really need marketing people / pr people or big budgets to reach out to the whole world.
Even if you like it or not, this is really a great example of individuals now taking power from the big machines and putting it in their own hands. Look its nothing new, the whole indie scene have been doing this for ages. But look at Diddy, he used to spend milions and milions of dollars on Hype Williams and street kids, ad campaigns etc..…but now; it’s free and it takes 4 minutes to make. That’s pretty amazing. Maybe it IS the economy. Poor guy is going commercial now.


PERSONAL BLOGGING

During the last week my ODD friends (Kalle Tollmar, Kristian Rajnai, Tove Nilsson, Dan Jaget) came to visit London for the fashion week, when they left Yoo-Ri came for the weekend. We had a lot of fun, and I also had so much to do at work so it´s been very hectic the last weeks..




This weekend I went to the broadway market + the flower market. And it was beautiful weather and London was really amazing this weekend.


Having the worst hangover of your life, thinking about a small sandwich and a big coffe, instead this came in, for two! We ate 1/5 of this plate and had the rest as a doggybag.
Went around with a big bag of Paella at the flowermarket. A pund for these flowers, sir let me give you a flower, they were totally crazy.
Let me sit down and rest..

This is from our house party in Hackney. Nhu Dong and Jessica came to the party. 

Nhu is wearing Jessicas beautiful barette.

We ofcourse had to see the new collection at the Maison Margiela shop. I also heard that they were suppose to move.. I like this location. But maybe they found something in a tunnel far far away.

David Bajt and Yoo-Ri relaxing with a glas of wine in the middle of the shopping day. 

Ok, back to the house party, while people were playing the guitar, singing really loud, we talked talked talked. I really miss those great houseparties, its so much fun. Jessica and Nhu were planning to try out west, since you always end up at some bars in east. But they stayed and we had a lot of fun.

David is joining with his so called "guitar skills"
In A Pure Land, an exhibition at the gallery ISIS.  A group show but we only had the chance to see this work by Alyson Shotz.  A reflective, refractive explosion of variable planes of perception, inspiring us to consider ways we have not seen or can yet comprehend; ways which may just be an eyeblink away – a shift in consciousness. Alyson Shotz’ work has been installed at the Guggenheim, New York; the Hirschorn, Washington D.C. and the Cleveland Museum of Art





Alyson Shotz
Alyson Shots
We then went for luch at Busaba Eathai at wardour street, soho. At night its usually literally 50 eters long que, but during luch time its actually quite easy to get a table. The restaurant have really big tables so you have to share it with up to two other groups. But the food is really refreshing, not like the thai food you are used to. I had som chicken rolls, with coconut rice, it was a great experience.


A pic from Broadway market, we went to a knitting shop and bought knitting packs. And I found some really hand made mens shoes for 20 pounds. Great deal.




A night out at Hoxton bar met Kling.

Oh here is not Dan dan any more, he can transform himslef sometimes to Jan Daget. A nice character, I would like to see more often. 

Jerry Bouthier played at almost every party we went to at LFW. 


Jan Daget
Dan Jaget
Jan Daget