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UTOPIAN Magazine Utopian MAGAZINE | & Utopia is the city that was never built. It is the impossible and ideal city.

Utopian is the individual (citizen) of this city, who creates all because he has the power to do everything. Internet is the medium in which the Utopian citizen will create the Utopian city. The city without limits in all its freedom, without taboos, without prejudices. The magazine sees The Utopian City as a composition of four actors: photographers, architects, fashion and culture. These four pl

ayers will create Utopia – the city that will appear in the entire world and will cut across the top of the world by creating the Utopian city. The magazine will be distributed via internet and through the creation of a newsstand on Iphones and Ipads, for all citizens who were born to be high-tech Utopian. This vision of the magazine will touch citizens worldwide are born to be Utopian, in their Hearts. Utopian magazine is a project done with the heart and love for beauty, it will educate the entire world to appreciate the classy taste through provocation and the truth. In a world that does not know its guidelines, and how to blend the cultures to create new visions… In a world of high consumption, high pollution of images and falsity, Utopian Magazine proposes to build a virtual city to create a network for Utopian citizens.

French artist, Dimitri Bourriau "Jahz Design", is a graduated graphic designer. He has always been interested in history...
04/02/2024

French artist, Dimitri Bourriau "Jahz Design", is a graduated graphic designer. He has always been interested in history and architectural remains. It was in 2013 when he developed his interest in the photography of heritage in disuse. His first exploration was an ancient cemetery of military ships. Today he travels the globe looking for places in decline. It draws our attention to our civilization in constant mutation to ephemeral memory. His latest discoveries have taken him in the footsteps of the Soviet Buran spacecraft program in Baikonur (Kazakhstan). In 2017 he became Manfrotto ambassador. In 2018, Irix, the brand of ultra-wide angle lens of Swiss origin, proposed to Dimitri to become their ambassador.

French artist, Dimitri Bourriau "Jahz Design", is a graduated graphic designer. He has always been interested in history...
03/02/2024

French artist, Dimitri Bourriau "Jahz Design", is a graduated graphic designer. He has always been interested in history and architectural remains. It was in 2013 when he developed his interest in the photography of heritage in disuse. His first exploration was an ancient cemetery of military ships. Today he travels the globe looking for places in decline. It draws our attention to our civilization in constant mutation to ephemeral memory. His latest discoveries have taken him in the footsteps of the Soviet Buran spacecraft program in Baikonur (Kazakhstan). In 2017 he became Manfrotto ambassador. In 2018, Irix, the brand of ultra-wide angle lens of Swiss origin, proposed to Dimitri to become their ambassador.

Olafur Eliasson became a household name in 2003 when he installed an artificial sun in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. C...
03/02/2024

Olafur Eliasson became a household name in 2003 when he installed an artificial sun in the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. Complete with clouds formed by haze machines, Eliasson transformed the space into its very own weather system, attracting over two million visitors.

Since then, Eliasson has continued to make work about the climate and global warming, with more recent pieces, such as Ice Watch, aiming to raise awareness of the fact that time is rapidly running out.
‘Life on Earth is about co-existence — among people, non-human animals, ecosystems, and the environment... The fact is, we’re in it together. That’s why we all have to take the climate emergency seriously’
Recently appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for climate action by the UN, Eliasson launched a new artwork, Earth Perspectives, to mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in 2020, as part of the Serpentine Gallery’s ongoing Back to Earth initiative.

 is perhaps most famous for winning a competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington at the age of 21...
03/02/2024

is perhaps most famous for winning a competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington at the age of 21. While the monument remains her best-known work, Lin has been an environmental activist for many years and has long incorporated this ethos into her practice.

Lin is set to unveil a large-scale installation, Ghost Forest, in Manhattan’s Madison Square Park, on 10 May. The project will see dead cedar trees salvaged from New Jersey’s Pine Barrens planted amid the park’s greenery to highlight the effects of climate change on forests, from saltwater infiltration due to rising sea levels to the decline of biodiversity.

‘We have very little time left to change our climate change emission patterns and how we live within the natural world,’ Lin said in a statement about the work, which will be on view until 14 November. ‘I wanted to bring awareness to a die-off that is happening all over the world.’

🗣️ "For me, matter is not inert at all." Still trying to work from materials that already had a first life. »  The “non ...
03/02/2024

🗣️ "For me, matter is not inert at all." Still trying to work from materials that already had a first life. »

The “non finito” is at the heart of Edith Dekyndt’s work: her creative process, in particular, focuses on the idea of process and the exploration of ideas and experiences.

His unreleased project titled "The Origin of Things" is on display in the windows of the Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection

Daniela Bucio Sistos // Taller de Arquitectura y Diseño   Mezcalería Maguey is an intervention placed inside a   plaza. ...
02/02/2024

Daniela Bucio Sistos // Taller de Arquitectura y Diseño



Mezcalería Maguey is an intervention placed inside a plaza. The first approach was to achieve an effect of dissociation for the user and to create an environment that is completely different from that of a commercial establishment.
The respect for the mezcal and its artisanal elaboration was handed down by our clients, a family that is dedicated to mezcal and is headed by a master mezcal maker. The task was always to make a space worthy of this distillate.
Knowing about the elaboration of mezcal, the formal and interior proposal is rooted in the feeling of being under the ground or buried, as they do with certain types of mezcals. This space has earthy tones that were achieved with polished cement and partition walls. The site was a rectangular place, with flat roofs, exposed metal structures, and an entrance located in a corner of the polygon.



Photography: .alonso

'To be an artist is to believe in life! -  born   in 1898.Moore is celebrated as one of the most important British sculp...
01/02/2024

'To be an artist is to believe in life! -
born in 1898.
Moore is celebrated as one of the most important British sculptors of the twentieth century. Hovering between abstraction and figuration, he developed his own unique language of form using a variety of materials.
Learn more about the artist at the link in bio.
Henry Moore with 'King and Queen' 1952-3 in background.
Kevstone Press.

🖤"I wanna be a memorySurviving through otherBeing a Spirit" MKOn January 31, 2012 Mike Kelley passed away at his home in...
01/02/2024

🖤"I wanna be a memory
Surviving through other
Being a Spirit" MK

On January 31, 2012 Mike Kelley passed away at his home in California.

In addition to his very rich work, he leaves behind a reputation of great generosity that shares his aura with the young artists he has always supported, including through his philanthropic foundation, the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts.

Still in business today, the aims to “support and advance critical thinking, risk-taking, and provocation in the arts.”

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📍Mike Kelley exhibition "Ghost and Spirit"
⏱️Until February 19, 2024 at the
🎧 Listen to the Mike Kelley podcast made with Binge Audio: https://pulse.ly/hrazegmxwl

Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts © Mike Kelley/Adagp, Paris 2023

When the divine creates through a man …  ❤️
01/02/2024

When the divine creates through a man …
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Render by  Philip Johnson, the Man Who Made Architecture AmoralHow a giant of twentieth-century architecture escaped—and...
29/01/2024

Render by

Philip Johnson, the Man Who Made Architecture Amoral

How a giant of twentieth-century architecture escaped—and enacted—his far-right past.

"The only house in the world where you can watch the sun set and the moon rise at the same time. And the snow. It's amazing when you're surrounded at night with the falling snow. It's lighted, which makes it look as though you're rising on a celestial elevator." - Alice Rawsthorne, the International Herald Tribune

The Glass House, built between 1949 and 1995 by famed architect Philip Johnson in New Canaan, Connecticut, is one of the nation’s greatest modern architectural landmarks. Inspired by Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House, the Glass House’s exterior walls are made of glass with no interior walls, a radical departure from houses of the time.

The Glass House was home to Philip Johnson and his partner, influential curator David Whitney, a place where they hosted many of the most notable architects, artists and designers of their time. Now the Glass House offers a safe space for honestly exploring the multifaceted and sometimes difficult history where art, architecture and social justice intersect—including Philip Johnson’s controversial personal history.

 a talented photographer and filmmaker from India takes over    today with his street shots. Enjoy!🇮🇳📸🇮🇳------My name is...
28/01/2024

a talented photographer and filmmaker from India takes over today with his street shots. Enjoy!
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My name is Vipin Singh, I’m a Delhi based photographer & film-maker. My start in photography came up with playing around a phone camera to take candid photos of friends which led me to discover street photography. I was fascinated by the street photography style and photographers like Raghu Rai, Alex Webb and Henri Cartier-Bresson. My work is mostly based around Delhi & nearby cities. Being too introverted and street being totally into strangers was a perfect plug for me to step out of my comfort zone and change my perspective about life and people. I like to shoot every part of my local urbanscape and their relationships with each other. I like to shoot people and street animals in a surreal, illusion or dynamic way. Besides I'm also a professional DI colorist working on commercial videos to make a living.
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For more:
www.vipinsingh.net

 wears a coat by MM6  a dress by  and a necklace by  PORTRAIT - Muse of fashion and Parisian nights, she reveals in a bo...
27/01/2024

wears a coat by MM6 a dress by and a necklace by

PORTRAIT - Muse of fashion and Parisian nights, she reveals in a book * her chaotic childhood and her astonishing journey, from Minguettes to Protestant high society.

An uncompromising longing for freedom seems to have guided much of Khelfa’s trajectory. Born in 1960, she was one of 11 children of an couple who had fought for their country’s independence from alongside Algeria’s National Liberation Front before moving the family to . Describing her parents, Khelfa says, “They were born colonized and remained colonized,” meaning that, in her eyes, they never really overcame the humiliation of French rule.3

An avid reader from an early age, Khelfa explains that school was one of the places where she found freedom away from her strict household. She believes she would have gone on to study in university had she had “a normal family, whatever that means, if it even exists.” Though she doesn’t go into specifics, she describes her situation growing up as “painful,” and says she decided to leave after her sisters moved out, leaving her, the youngest daughter, alone with her parents. Before the fateful day when an errand to the became a one-way ticket to , Khelfa had been carrying her Algerian passport everywhere for months. (France doesn’t automatically grant citizenship to children born to foreign parents on French soil, so she would risk deportation if she was found without papers. She ultimately obtained citizenship in her 30s.)

Bernard Plossu (born 1945) is a Vietnam-born French photographer. His work is held in the collections of the Museum of F...
27/01/2024

Bernard Plossu (born 1945) is a Vietnam-born French photographer. His work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts and the Center for Creative Photography, both in Tucson, Arizona.

He was born in Da Lat, Vietnam and grew up in Paris.
He traveled to Mexico for the first time in 1965 and photographed there extensively over many trips. Between 1974 and 1985, he was immersed in the American west. He moved to the USA in 1977, married an American and lived in New Mexico. His characteristic style is the recording of encounters and feelings.

Bernard Plossu has been called ‘the most American of French photographers’ by his friend and colleague Lewis Baltz. Although he is best known for his work in black and white, often capturing a bohemian world of free-spirited adventure, Plossu has also shot in colour throughout his career.
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One of the most influential photographers of the post-war period, Inge Morath traveled extensively throughout her career...
27/01/2024

One of the most influential photographers of the post-war period, Inge Morath traveled extensively throughout her career capturing remarkable, often, color-rich images that serve as fascinating touchstones of their time.

Photos: © Magnum Photos / Inge Morath

Albert Watson photograph “Meg Grosswendt, Reflection in Chanel Dress, Paris, 1986,” previously unpublished from a shoot ...
26/01/2024

Albert Watson photograph “Meg Grosswendt, Reflection in Chanel Dress, Paris, 1986,” previously unpublished from a shoot for Vogue Italy. Albert used a slightly curved mirror to make her neck look longer in the reflection. Hair by ; makeup by Heidi Morawetz. .photography

✨ Wishing we were here ✨A design all about stillness and relaxation - here’s  render of a Biophili Conservatory. Where a...
24/01/2024

✨ Wishing we were here ✨

A design all about stillness and relaxation - here’s render of a Biophili Conservatory.

Where are you relaxing from this weekend?

  in a   bodysuit featuring Hieronymus Bosch satin stitch embroidery.
24/01/2024

in a bodysuit featuring Hieronymus Bosch satin stitch embroidery.

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Utopia is the city that was never built. It is the impossible and ideal city. Utopian is the individual (citizen) of this city, who creates all because he has the power to do everything. Internet is the medium in which the Utopian citizen will create the Utopian city. The city without limits in all its freedom, without taboos, without prejudices. The magazine sees The Utopian City as a composition of four actors: photographers, architects, fashion and culture. These four players will create Utopia – the city that will appear in the entire world and will cut across the top of the world by creating the Utopian city. The magazine will be distributed via internet and through the creation of a newsstand on Iphones and Ipads, for all citizens who were born to be high-tech Utopian. This vision of the magazine will touch citizens worldwide are born to be Utopian, in their Hearts. Utopian magazine is a project done with the heart and love for beauty, it will educate the entire world to appreciate the classy taste through provocation and the truth. In a world that does not know its guidelines, and how to blend the cultures to create new visions… In a world of high consumption, high pollution of images and falsity, Utopian Magazine proposes to build a virtual city to create a network for Utopian citizens. Founder: Enri Mato Creative director: Jarl Alé de Basseville

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