![]() | Moleskine John Taki Theodoracopulos notebook @ Detour John Taki Theodoracopulos notebook |
![]() | Moleskine Cristina Lei Rodriguez notebook @ Detour ehibition Cristina Lei Rodriguez was born in 1974 in Miami, FL, Lives and works in Miami, FL. Her Solo show include Team Gallery, NY, USA. Amongst many shows upcoming in 2007, "Endless Autumn", Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami, FL in 2006 she had a Solo at Rocket Projects, Miami, FL and "Daydreaming in the California Landscape", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA in 2002.She was one of the selected artists of the group show "Uncertain States of America", American Art in the 3rd Millennium curated by Daniel Birnbaum, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Gunnar Kvaran, Astrup Fearnley for the Museum of Modern Art, Oslo, Norway. And afterwards set in Serignan, France, Beijing, China, The Herning Art Museum, Herning, Denmark; The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland; The Serpentine Gallery, London and in Reykjavik, Iceland; the Bard College in NY. Other group shows includes "CCA: 100 Years in the Making", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA, "Other Worlds: The Landscape in Contemporary Art", Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville, FL, "Heartbreaker", Mary Boone Gallery, New York, NY and "The Art Parade", Deitch Projects, New York. She is in the "Reclaimi Ruins", Rubell Family Collection, Miami, FL and the "Arte Latino: the Smithsonian Collection", Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA, "Time", Honolulu Academy of Arts, Group exhibition, Honolulu. |
![]() | Moleskine Douglas + Françoise Kirkland #02 notebook @ Detour Douglas + Françoise Kirkland notebook |
![]() | Moleskine Kasia Fudakowski notebook @ Detour exhibition Kasia Fudakowski lives and works between London and Berlin, and had a recent group show 'Tournament' in London. She is now producing new conceptual works for a show in Germany. Almost a sculpture with a lens mounted in, this work compels us to flip through the pages to eventually find the treasure (the truth?) |
![]() | Moleskine Antonio Marras notebook @ Detour exhibition Antonio Marras notebook |
![]() | new ribbons on old moleskine here i am adding 4 new ribbon markers to my Moleskine journal |
![]() | Moleskine Joachim Robert notebook @ Detour exhibition Joachim Robert is a French artist. He studied New media at the Ecole de Communication Visuelle of Aquitaine. You can see more of his works and projects at http://joachimesque.com/" http://joachimesque.com/ The personal sketchbook of the young French artist Robert Joachim is a hotbed of ideas for artistic projects |
![]() | Moleskine Gabriel Lester notebook @ Detour ehibition Gabriel Lester notebook |
![]() | Just one more thing. Introducing the new pen-clip for Moleskine notebooks. |
![]() | Architecture de paysage : Voie à suivre Marilyne Fleury et Mathieu Drapeau, finissants au baccalauréat en architecture de paysage, expliquent leur projet de fin d'études, qu'ils présentaient à l'exposition annuelle de la Faculté de l'aménagement de l'Université de Montréal. Le chemin de fer et l'industrialisation du quartier Saint-Henri, à Montréal, ont forgé la morphologie de ce secteur en laissant toutefois un vaste espace inutilisé, coupant ainsi le quartier en deux. Le caractère industriel, la coupure entraînée par les rails et la vocation indéfinie du site qui en résulte constituent l'identité du quartier en soi et du site dans le quartier. Voie à suivre se veut une opération de revitalisation qui passe par la révélation du caractère paysager, la réunification du quartier ainsi que l'étirement du site en dehors de ses limites dans un réseau à l'échelle montréalaise. Les traitements distincts du quartier et du site amènent une intervention qui se distingue par sa démarche paysagère comme moteur de la requalification urbaine. L'implantation d'un sentier multifonctionnel et la diversité des plantations permettent l'expression du genius loci de cette emprise ferroviaire encore existante. «Ce prototype paysager de revitalisation urbaine serait la voie à suivre!» selon les étudiants. |
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