J.M.Ferrater, uno de los grandes fotógrafos españoles
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by Alexandra Iglesias y Jo García-Garrido Read more"Lily”, is a photography exhibition where the authors, Salvador Perez Arroyo and one multidisciplinary team represent psychological topics of the human mind and try develop with pictures some theories of the consciousness and the unconsciousness levels as are described by the psychologist.
When we read the name Maison Margiela we cannot help but go back to the not so distant past of the firm, when the creative direction was in the hands of Martin Margiela, its founder together with his then partner, the late Jenny Meirens. Those years of beginning and success catalogued the designer as one of the most avant-garde of his generation, working on designing clothes to be clothes, as an almost obsession for the product to be the protagonist, apart from the designer himself who avoided photos and spotlights, designing in a conceptual way and giving his designs an aura of intellectuality, deconstructing, simplifying. That is the flavour we had, when almost 10 years ago John Galiano became the creative director of the firm. Galiano for Margiela. La Maison betting on a radically different spirit from that of the firm in its beginnings. The king of theatrical haute couture, in each show he went to work for Maison Margiela. He seemed antagonistic, crazy. Yet he has been almost magical. Because in reality, everything Galiano touches with his wand is infected with his magic. With Galiano everything is possible, and with him art returns to fashion, that fusion that makes it different when it is produced. His shows are shows of creativity.
The risky and urban aesthetics of the designer, as well as his culture in the world of fashion, acquired from his previous experiences in other firms such as Maison Martin Margiela, Louis Vuitton and his own brand Vetements, has resulted in an interesting meeting between Demna Gvasalia and Balenciaga.
Un espacio gastronómico donde la experiencia te transporta a un lugar siempre desconocido aunque no sea tu primera vez. A nosotros nos encanta y siempre apetece repetir. Hay que estar dispuesto a jugar y hacer un viaje al país de los sabores, las texturas y el placer.
As usual during the Venice International Film Festival, Miu Miu presents the 24th entry in its Women’s Tales film series with the film “Carta a mi madre para mi hijo” by Carla Simón. “With this film for Miu Miu Women’s Tales, I want to give my son what I didn’t have: a family history.” said Carla.
Sorprende su exploración de las emociones y del feísmo en contraposición a la belleza en su obra en la que su protagonista es la mujer, y en la que combina las formas conocidas con lo digital como herramienta artística. Ella manifiesta que en estos momentos no se puede despreciar ninguna forma de hacer arte. Su obra sorprende por su fuerza.
Británica, residente en Stroud, Gloucestershire, pertenece a una familia de artistas. Podríamos decir que es ilustradora, pero no solo ilustra. Se graduó con honores en Ilustración por la Universidad del Oeste de Inglaterra. Colabora con Gucci, donde Alessandro Michelle la convocó para colaborar con él en la en la marca. Allí, aparentemente, goza de libertad creativa.