[ 26 Jun 2008; 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. ] Flux is proud to present We Hear It All, a breakout solo exhibition and salon by Los Angeles artist Kyle Ng. Transforming the space into a pop-up natural history museum, Ng will unveil a series of life-size dioramas filled with taxidermy animal sculptures, antique artifacts and luxe jewels.
I entered the inconspicuous Morono Kiang Gallery, inside the 1920’s style Bradbury Building which made me question why anyone has ever said, L.A. has no architecture. As I made my way in, I encountered the work of contemporary Chinese artists Xu Ruotao, Li Jin, Lui Qinghe, Chen Wei, and Chen Chiehjen.
On Thursday night I arrived in Torino as a guest of VIEWFest, the Italian evolution of RESFEST.
Our first stop after quickly dropping our bags at the hotel was the King Kong Microplex for an opening night reception.
This new feature of Flux takes a look behind the scenes of the making of a music video – from script to screen. This time we look at the making of Adele’s Chasing Pavements, directed by Mathew Cullen, co-founder of Motion Theory.
Within the Musée du quai Branly’s exhibit on Planete métisse—the mixing of cultures—stands a brightly lit tree of tubes that invite you to take a listen.