Author Archives for Pieterjan Grandry

  • Herbert Schultes and Friedrich Reich

    Furniture maker Friedrich Reich and  designer Herbert Schultes collaborated on creating seven pieces. A small table, a large table, a desk, a chair , two stools and a bread case. The single furniture pieces are elements of a minimalistic scenario, static and strangely theatrical.  

  • Harry Harvey IV

    High Society 2011 – 2012 Ongoing Harry Harvey IV I have grown up in Newport Rhode Island, My family has been here since the mid 1600’s and has lived through many generational changes. Within this series I explored and continue to explore life in Newport Rhode island, With its great wealth...
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  • Mohammadreza Mirzaei

    Mohammadreza Mirzaei is an Iranian photographer and an art writer based in Philadelphia, where he is pursuing his MFA at University of Pennsylvania. He was the founder and the editor of Dide Magazine, an online magazine dedicated to contemporary Iranian photography. He was also one of the jurors of International...
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  • Roel Wouters

    Some of the work of Amsterdam based Roel Wouters. He works in interactive media design, performance, installation, graphic design, you name it, he probably knows about it. His work often reflects on the systems or technology we use in our daily lives. Sometimes by deconstructing or changing fundamental parts of...
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  • Vaguely Contemporary

    The mysterious office Vaguely Contemporary, run by Sara Hartman and John McCusker operates from Berlin and New York. Not much info is to be found of this duo and neighter on their projects, so let’s keep it nice and vague. Some of the work by Vaguely Contemporary.Probably almost every one...
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  • Viktor Hachmang

    Viktor Hachmang is an illustrator and designer from The Hague, The Netherlands. His work is heavily influenced by sixties Japanese psychedelic posters, 1980s postmodern design, new wave comics and the European ‘Clear Line’ tradition of illustration. He likes to combine different ways of image making and his drawings often allude...
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  • Bureau Mirko Borsche – Schaustelle

    The SCHAUSTELLE, a temporary pavilion right next to the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, it is a place of interaction, a provisional art gallery and a space for large format works and new concepts, all at the same time. The SCHAUSTELLE is to be seen as a platform for transdisciplinary exchange,...
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  • Violaine d’Harcourt

    Violaine d’Harcourt is aParis based product/furniture designer. Graduated only 3 years ago she is just starting of her carrier but has done quite some successful projects. Her lamps and lighting pieces have gained attention and where awarded the Golden award at Light exhibition design / Milano in 2010. So let’s...
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  • General Dikki

    Most of you might know that I’m a big fan of the .gif format. There is something compelling about infinitely repeating and looping a series of images. Belgian based photographer General Dikki has started a daily stereo graphic gif project, whereby he makes one stereographic gif a day. For the...
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  • Kia Tasbihgou

    Kia Tasbihgou is a second year Graphic Design student studying at Kingston University, London. His work is involved heavily in playful typographic abstraction, science fiction and playing with materials and print processes. His website is a showcase of his selected works from 2012/13, both in university and self-initiated.    

  • Rebecca Reeve

    Marjory’s World is a series made during Rebecca Reeve’s AIRE residency in the Everglades in December 2012. It draws inspiration from a practice in late 1800’s Holland, whereby during the wake of a deceased, it was customary to cover all the mirrors, landscape paintings and portraits in the home with...
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  • The LAIN shelve

    A quite smart shelving system by Pablo García Guardiola and Laura Caceres. We all know the problem of our badly constructed Ikea furniture and the question of where that last extra screw goes. LAIN is composed of  3 shelves, 4 rods and 12 safety stops, developed using an anchoring system based on the tensions on...
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  • Totally Drunk – 2 years

    Totally Drunk heads to its second year of operation, and have organized a competition to celebrate there birthday. The assignment, make a poster with the following rules: — Must contain “Totally Drunk Two Years” — Must contain the URL of the blog — It must be signed with your name /...
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  • Limner: A Critical Illustration Journal

    Studio Operative is a small arts publishers run by Peter Willis and Miriam Elgon. They publish small run artists editions of books and prints, but our most significant project is Limner, a bi-annual critical journal of medicines4all.com contemporary illustration. They have launched a kickstarter campaign to fund their next issue. The...
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  • Stijn Jonckheere

    Five finished pieces out of an ever-expanding archive of drawings by architect Stijn Jonckheere. With a mind set on architecture and a passion for graphic design, this cross-pollination has resulted in what could be best described as ‘architectural illustrations’. These drawings were mostly created for the sole reason of having...
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  • Jose Porroche

    A completely random selection of shots by Barcelona based Jose Porroche. With no further ado, the images.   

  • Perdiz #2

    It’s possible. You can fill 96 pages with positive stories. As with the previous issue, there is no shortage of good news, nice things, and extraordinary stories of ordinary people like you and me. In issue #2 of PERDIZ you can, among other things, find out about Corey Arnold, photographer and fisherman, and...
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  • KALEIDOSCOPE Issue 18

    The director of this year’s Venice Biennale, remarkably the youngest curator to ever be appointed to this role, Massimiliano Gioni is the subject of KALEIDOSCOPE’s monographic section: atypically dedicated to a curator rather than an artist, this issue’s Mono is an insightful dossier on his visionary practice, comprising an essay...
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