The Amazing Everyday, Nokia

Nokia’s attempt to re-invent their brand after years of dilution.

Ascension, Anish Kapoor

Indian-British artist Anish Kappor’s raising smoke installation Ascension was shown at the dome of the basilica di San Giorgio during the 54th Venice Art Biennale.

Butterfly, Richard Wilson

For Butterfly, British installation artist Wilson bought a scrapped Cessna light aircraft, reassembled it, stripped its identifying paintwork from its aluminium body then crushed it into a rough ball.

Turning the Place Over (interior), Richard Wilson

Critically-acclaimed British installation artist Richard Wilson conceived this site-specific piece which magically alters the façade of an industrial building as part of the 2007 Liverpool Biennial. Wilson cut an 8-metre diameter disc from the walls and windows of the building, and attached it to a motor which literally turns this section of the building inside out, in a cycle lasting just over two minutes. Interior view of the piece.

Turning the Place Over, Richard Wilson

Critically-acclaimed British installation artist Richard Wilson conceived this site-specific piece which magically alters the façade of an industrial building as part of the 2007 Liverpool Biennale. Wilson cut an 8-metre diameter disc from the walls and windows of the building, and attached it to a motor which literally turns this section of the building inside out, in a cycle lasting just over two minutes. Exterior view of the piece.

20:50, Richard Wilson

20:50 is one of the most celebrated pieces of installation art. Conceived by British artist Richard Wilson in 1987, it was acquired by the Saatchi Gallery and soon became its flagship work. It consists of a room filled with oil up to a height of 1 meter, thus creating a mesmerizing reflective effect.

Suzy Menkes Interview, Alexander Fury

SHOWstudio’s Alexander Fury interviews the great Suzy Menkes, the most renowned Fashion Journalist nowadays.

Mulberry’s 40th Anniversary, Joshua Gurrie

Mulberry’s 40th anniversary animation video, by Josh Gurrie.

First Heartbreak, Dr. Martens

Dr. Martens “First and Forever” campaign video, starring Agyness Deyn and Ash Stymest.

The puzzle of the mysterious mind, Markus Lupfer

Designer Markus Lupfer presents his Resort 2012 Collection with this video, directed by Tabitha Denholm.

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