ON. poster two, 2019 by David Rudnick
reinterpretations of Hans Holbein – The Body of The Dead Christ in The Tomb, 1520-1522
Henri Rousseau – Jungle with Setting Sun, 1910
permanent collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel
laser cut on 10mm acrylic, 594 x 841mm
Photography: Kevin Rodriguez
@ideatokyo ISSUE No. 388 Date: 2020.1
Published by @seibundoshinkosha
Interview with David Rudnick incl. our PCB Entry Token for ON at @kunstmuseumbasel 2019
PS: Thank you to @mehmetaslan_ for randomly finding this in Berlin and sending it to us!
PLASTIC PULSE [Limited Edition] - EZRA MILLER available on planisphere.eu/shop
In the wake of so many dramatic shifts in memory and its depictions, Ezra Miller stands as a dystopian heir to the Art of Memory. Starting with images he gathers in daily life, the artist implements a process of deformation, creasing the code that makes up the surface of his images, fanning out near-infinite prospects from the source image to reach a delicate balance between photography and its altered material. —Nicolas Giraud
The whole world is only a virtuality that currently exists only in the folds of the soul which convey it, the soul implementing inner pleats through which it endows itself with a representation of the enclosed world. We are moving from inflection to inclusion in a subject, as if from the virtual to the real, inflection defining the fold, but inclusion defining the soul or the subject, that is, what envelops the fold, its final cause and its completed act. —Gilles Deleuze, The Fold, tr. Tom Conley
There is no looking at Ezra Miller’s photographs, only looking through them, passing through their algorithmically creased surface. What is made out there is not merely things seen, but recollections to come, the bits and pieces of a floating, shared memory. —Nicolas Giraud
Credits
Images: Ezra Miller
Text: Nicolas Giraud
Design: Bureau Kayser
Translation: Jeffrey Zuckermann
Capsule Collection for @planisphere.ltd
A tribute to our favorite street in Barcelona, Carrer d'Estruc, which may seem like a typical narrow and dimly lit street at first glance but is, in reality, the most magical street in Catalonia.
Historically, this street was a hub where wizards sold their elixirs and magical items, including the renowned “la pedra escurçonera”, famed for its healing properties against rabies and serpent bites. The name 'Estruc' is derived from 'astruc,' a word connected to astrology, symbolizing the mystical essence of the street.
Today, the magical legacy continues, with the street home to enchanting locales like Sani the fortune teller and a consultancy decorated with Masonic symbols. As you stroll down Carrer d'Estruc, you'll encounter various plaques that recount its storied past through graphic tales.
Our Exclusive Capsule, inspired by the street's artistic motifs and their deep meanings, is a reflection of this enchanting history. You can discover this unique collection in the online Planisphere shop.
Full case study in stories ⬆️
First single „Caravan to Inek“ of the upcoming album "Static Journeys" by @michal_turtle & @suso_saiz is out today!
Masters within the evolution of ambient and experimental music over the past forty years, Michal Turtle and Suso Saiz come together for the first time for ‘Static Journeys’, a full-length collaborative album. Unfolding over six diverse tracks, Turtle and Saiz imagine the memories, journeys and textures of half-a-dozen cities borne only of their imagination. ➡️ link in bio.
Art Direction by @jonacthan & @chrishchris
The Visualiser is a virtual environment that is in constant evolution, growing and mutating as a living spirit. This audio-visual experience is guided by thirteen videos worked in collaboration by @jonacthan@chrishchris@sandersturing exploring and re-interpreting the rhythm, materiality, effects and affects of the tracks as a living ecosystem giving residency to matters, memories, speculation and associations for a possible re-orientation of the present. - Jonathan Castro Alejos
experience on 004.planisphere.eu [link in bio]
Produced by Planisphere Editorial
Music Michal Turtle „End of an Era“ [Félicia Atkinson Fennel and Moon Mix] @michal_turtle@felicia_atkinson