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Archive for June, 2009

We’re not even going to explain this one, It’s PPKLTS International and that’s Incksalonius and JtotheC representing it. Needless to say these shirts come in the most limited pressing imaginable.

Day one in NewYork and we decided to hop on the 46 bus heading to Williamsburg. (Started the day the greasy way with a breakfast consisting of hot cakes a gallon of syrup and one extra large coffee, but we couldn’t post any pictures of that, can’t promote that fast food joint, can we?) So [...]

So we’ve moved the headquarters to Brooklyn for the next three weeks. That’s right. East 49th Street is where we’re at, and the whole of N.Y.C is what we plan to conquer. We’ve only just arrived at our basement appartment last night/day in a confused jetlag state of mind, so let me keep this short [...]

I don’t know a whole lot about Jean-Jacques Perrey. All I know is he’s a French pioneer in electronic music and he wrote E.V.A. – a moog masterpiece that you might know as the original to Gangstarr’s “Just To Get A Rep” (and numerous other songs). In comes the news that a documentary is in [...]

We’re almost half-way through the year and in comes another list of predictions for ‘the year to come’. The seventh installment in this ’2009: All Eyes On…’ series is presented by our man Deluge, whom you might know from his work as a graphic designer genius over at punchdouble.com (LaMelodia, HayZee, Wale Oyejide, etc. etc.) [...]

Lately you’ve been invited to a lot of exhibits, so I’m guessing the art scene is still happening – at least in Brussels it seems to be. However, I’m happy to see BBC send out an investigative journalist to find out about the outrageous price tags that we’ve seen tagged on some pieces over the [...]

Brooklyn we’ll go hard! Sorry, I just had to ventilate that feeling. Less than three weeks to go before your favourite dizzling dynamic duo vic&lloyd – aka myself and jtothec, for those not in the know yet – are crossing the Atlantic. And you better believe we’re counting down… 9th of July we’re hooking up [...]

Maya Hayuk is back in town (Brussels that is, in case you were doubting). Alongside Ephameron, she’s presenting a selection of new works and an installation at A.L.I.C.E. Gallery as of tomorrownight. This is bound to be a flashy experience, and with the summer coming through, I’m feeling that. Spreading love almost in a hippie [...]

Antwerp-based Ephameron is presenting a selection of new work as of tomorrow night at the Project Room in A.L.I.C.E. Gallery. I’m very much looking forward to this, since I’ve been familiar with her work for years now, but haven’t gotten a chance to witness it in an exhibit setting, yet. Eva is arguably one of [...]

It seems like there is still a massive amount of killer documentaries for me to discover. Lately, however I’ve been forced to put ‘The Long Play On A Lazy Day‘ section on hold, because of lack of good online content, lack of time, and too much good weather and bbqs. However all tips are more [...]

While we’re highly anticipating Mayer Hawthorne’s debut album to drop after Summer, mr. Hawthorne serves us a little acapella session, live at the barbershop. So beautiful: The track is ‘When I Said Goodbye’, remember where you heard if first…

Sooner or later somebody had to do this: recreating classic youtube moments in animations. You remember about the Star Wars kid right? Here’s what it looks like when you break it down in 604 drawings: Without You Baby There Ain’t No Us, is a project from Swiss artists Admir Jahic and Comenius Roethlisberger (The Invisible [...]

Being perfectly honest with you right here, I hadn’t heard from Kristof Van Heeschvelde before I’d read about him on the Mac Fly blog. This afternoon I stumpled upon a sneak preview of the exhibit, as it was actually already on the walls in the store. I didn’t watch all of it, as I plan [...]

There’s a new gallery in town. We’re Of is the name and it’s located in the Dansaert street. Today is the opening of this new art space, and they’re hitting things bigtime with veteran graffiti writer Chuck – Kool Koor – Hargrove’s ‘The 11th Letter’ exhibit. Koor has been a don ever since he moved [...]

And the fascination with animals in urban environments continues. Pigeon races and NYC’s bee man are fairly easy to place in the heart of the city, but what happens when you bring in the horses? Photographer Martha Camarillo went to Fletcher Street – a horse-racing neighborhood located in the heart of Philadelphia – to document [...]

Last Friday ‘Whole in the Wall’ opened in NewYork. Helenbeck Gallery presents the largest street art exhibition of American & European Street Art. Go there and you’ll have an amazing selection of art, you’ll have your Banksy, your Martha Cooper, your Blek Le Rat, your Henry Chalfant, your Rammelzee and your JonOne, to name just [...]