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U.S. vs THEM by Ben Turnbull

February 20, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Lazirides Gallery in London presents work by artist Ben Turnbull, with pieces that reference the Iraq war, American gun culture and the political and religious climate under the Bush administration. Top image: Home of the Brave, 2006 Above: Every Home Should Have One No.3, 2006 The exhibition runs until 28 February at the gallery on

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RCA graduates in Harvey Nichols windows

February 13, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

London department store Harvey Nichols has unveiled window displays created by two Royal College of Art graduates, to coincide with London Fashion Week. The seven displays – called Futuristic Flowers – were created by Taiwanese designer Hsiao-Chi Tsai, who graduated from RCA Constructed Textiles course last year; and Japanese artist Kimiya Yoshikawa, who graduated from

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Konstantin Grcic at Stockholm Furniture Fair

February 11, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0
Konstantin Grcic at Stockholm Furniture Fair

Stockholm Furniture Fair presents images of Konstantin Grcic’s installation at the fair’s entrance hall. Grcic – appointed the fair’s Guest of Honour 2007 – has created an artificial garden at the show, held at the Stockholm International Fairs exhibition centre. The Stockholm Furniture Fair opened on 7 February and ends today. The installation features many

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Gijs Bakker shows Shotgun Saloon

February 8, 2007 Marcus Fairs 0

Designer and Droog co-founder Gijs Bakker has sent us photos and sketches of interiors and furniture for Shotgun Saloon, a restaurant at the new Middlesbrough Museum of Modern Art. The restaurant is furnished with a new range of chairs and tables made of carbon and plexiglas. The cafe contains visual references to gunshots while the

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