Art Basel

Who’s going this weekend?

"Red and Gold (instrumental)"
MF DOOM
Operation: Doomsday

Friday night jamz

nbaoffseason:

Yes, please.

nbaoffseason:

Yes, please.

Woody Allen: A Documentary
Directed by Robert Weide

New Woody Allen documentary directed by Robert Weide, producer/director of Curb Your Enthusiasm (!). Premiers Sunday 11/20 and Monday 11/21 at 9pm on PBS.

“This is the Woody doc everybody has been waiting for, and I am delighted that this creative giant is finally assuming his rightful place in the American Masters library” — Susan Lacy, creator and executive producer of American Masters

more info via PBS

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HEY HOW COME THE ASIAN GUY GETS SNUBBED FROM THE POSTER

HEY HOW COME THE ASIAN GUY GETS SNUBBED FROM THE POSTER

(Source: paulscheer, via ifc)

Artistic.ly

georgiaperry:

I’m real pumped to be included in Artistic.ly - a new online space where you can buy limited edition prints from artists & illustrators from all over the world. I’m well chuffed to have been asked, as other dudes involved include creative superstars Andy Rementer & Kenny from Shynola.

The project launched with an exhibition in London on Thursday night, and the site is now open for business! Pop on over and check it out / buy some stuff » Artistic.ly.

STORY OF MY LIFE, THIS EPISODE

The great German filmmaker Werner Herzog comes to the University of South Florida Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. to show and discuss a new work in progress — a rare treat for Tampa Bay film lovers.
The event, “An Afternoon with Werner Herzog” is free and open to the public and will be held in USF’s new Interdisciplinary Sciences Building (ISA) on the Tampa campus, Room 1051.
“Mr. Herzog will be in Sarasota teaching a filmmaking workshop at the Ringling College of Art and Design, and we are very fortunate that he is making the time to stop in Tampa to spend time with students and the public here,” said Margit Grieb, associate professor of German in the Department of World Languages. “He said his priority is having the opportunity of sharing his work with students and generously said yes to my request.”
THIS IS HAPPENING!

The great German filmmaker Werner Herzog comes to the University of South Florida Nov. 19 at 3 p.m. to show and discuss a new work in progress — a rare treat for Tampa Bay film lovers.

The event, “An Afternoon with Werner Herzog” is free and open to the public and will be held in USF’s new Interdisciplinary Sciences Building (ISA) on the Tampa campus, Room 1051.

“Mr. Herzog will be in Sarasota teaching a filmmaking workshop at the Ringling College of Art and Design, and we are very fortunate that he is making the time to stop in Tampa to spend time with students and the public here,” said Margit Grieb, associate professor of German in the Department of World Languages. “He said his priority is having the opportunity of sharing his work with students and generously said yes to my request.”

THIS IS HAPPENING!

“Saul Bass. Before I ever met him, before we worked together, he was a legend in my eyes. His designs, for film titles and company logos and record albums and posters, defined an era. In essence, they found and distilled the poetry of the modern, industrialized world. They gave us a series of crystallized images, expressions of who and where we were and of the future ahead of us. They were images you could dream on. They still are.”
— Martin Scorsese on the “Economic” Genius of Saul Bass

“Saul Bass. Before I ever met him, before we worked together, he was a legend in my eyes. His designs, for film titles and company logos and record albums and posters, defined an era. In essence, they found and distilled the poetry of the modern, industrialized world. They gave us a series of crystallized images, expressions of who and where we were and of the future ahead of us. They were images you could dream on. They still are.”

Martin Scorsese on the “Economic” Genius of Saul Bass

Yuki 7: Looks That Kill
by Kevin Dart

72-page paperback book including DVD with short films and bonus features.

$30.00 / buy HERE

studiosweetstudio:

Tuesday Bassen’s Process Video

Our very own Tuesday Bassen recorded her process for the Help Ink poster campaign. Help Ink sells posters made exclusively for them by selected designers and donates a portion of the proceeds toward a charity! 

Tuesday’s poster is called “Doing Good, Helping Others” and benefits Feeding America.

Buy it here!

(via tuesdaybassen)

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Too Blessed 2 Be Stressed (RASTA - RED YELLOW GREEN)
17 x 22 inches (43¼ x 56 cm)
Letterpressed in LA by Colby Poster Printing Co.
Reference Library, 2010
$30 + Shipping Purchase

shopkarma:

Too Blessed 2 Be Stressed (RASTA - RED YELLOW GREEN)

17 x 22 inches (43¼ x 56 cm)

Letterpressed in LA by Colby Poster Printing Co.

Reference Library, 2010

$30 + Shipping Purchase

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