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Yvo Bisignano for Prada

Prada has introduced a new collection of sunglasses limited edition, only 500 pieces, called Minimal Baroque. Three artists chosen by Prada to make some illustrations inspired precisely the Minimal Baroque. Here are the beautiful Yvo Bisignano!

This is the site of Yvo: http://yvobisignano.blogspot.com/

This is my previous post on one of his shows: http://www.paolaiezzi.com/2009/12/les-femmes-di-yvo-bisignano/

Yvo Bisignano portrait by Paolo Santambrogio

Les Femmes Yvo Bisignano

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We are at Christmas.
An art exhibition is an opportunity to meet some 'friends before December 25, 2009. What a coincidence to your doorstep (in Piazza Cantore) Ivo exhibited his "Femmes." Ivo I know a little more than a year and a half. We are friends, but we have more often worked on various projects, not the least of my video "Alone" and I must say, i am a big "fan" because he is an artist. And I love the artists and he is pure. Pure and Artist. yvojpg He has a concept of beauty distant, aloof, austere, elegant, but at the same time is bad ... well, fun!
The style of the "Femmes" is of course impeccable, pleasantly snobby, not by acquisition, but by nature. Are between them, or sun for ever. Have clear eyes, as sea water, as in the photographs of Lindbergh, have long necks like Modigliani and are colorful, colorful. The colors are determined, net, but next to each other with taste and skill. The styles of clothes and hair, sometimes of hats, ranging, from the '30s to the '50s to late '70s. But, while the eye color is invariably light blue, hair color turns pink, red, green, purple, orange. The poses of sophisticated elegance ... we see the front, three-quarter profile, his head slightly bowed. In some of them read the boredom, the other evil, and in others a sort of slight smile, almost a circumstance, aristocratic, archaic as a "kouros of melos".
The femmes are a riot of color and expressiveness. Of life. "The femmes" are watching us, watching us drink in their suits, with rosy cheeks and lips red and burgundy, with their cloche hats and necklaces of precious stones so that, from time to time, looking around, I seem to have almost aristocratic compassion for these human beings who are desperately trying to make sense of the time, love and riots in the streets.
Thanks Ivo, Merry Christmas.

Paola Iezzi

LES FEMMES

"Women sad, melancholy, cocteauiane, always perfect in the group but of course the sun, where solitude give vent to their creativity to be unique, unreachable, in the way they appear against them and against a society that represents them . "
Yvo Bisignano

Oil on canvas, oil on wood, bright colors and sharp, violent brushstrokes disinclined to nuances.

IVO BISIGNANO. Sicilian by birth, he studied and graduated in architecture in Berlin, then the Master.
Versatile talent working in different areas of the fashion industry; Ivo is an illustrator for Conde Nast, Rizzoli and Mondadori. At the same time is stylist and fashion consultant, participating in numerous art projects around the world.

Exhibition at the "Vavamoom" Piazzale Antonio Cantore, 3, Milan. Until January 6, 2010.

yvo Above the interior of Vavavoom Piazza Cantore, below from left Filippo Maria Biraghi Flamboyant, Yvo Bisignano and me.

yvo2 Above Andrea Boschetti Flamboyant with me, beside me again, and Philip, also is part of Ivo Flamboyant Magazine. My dress and my coat are by Francesco Scognamiglio

GloriaMaria Gallery opening

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In Milan, Via Watt to 32, created a new art space: GLORIAMARIA GALLERY , founded by Gloria Maria Cappelletti.
Gloria has always been close to the art world, having worked for many years in the fashion industry and for some time as an agent of photographers, he decided to devote himself completely to his new company.
The Gallery was inaugurated Thursday, December 3 with the exhibition "THE BAY PYRATE" greek artist Miltos Manetas , for years a friend of Gloria Cappelletti. The exhibition is curated by Daniela Palazzoli.
These are some oil paintings, all depicting the same person, or a pirate galleon. Within the framework Miltos Manetas has put a hard drive with a USB output, anyone bringing their own laptop can connect and download multimedia content that belong to the artist and his life as his favorite albums, movies, pictures and another.
The concept behind the exhibition is the " Piracy Manifesto ", which deals with the issue of internet piracy.
About the Internet I link another " Internet Manifesto ", written by some German bloggers about the role of journalism on the net.
The theme is very interesting and certainly very timely. Deserves attention and investigation. All of us should ever deal with the network and its system. In my area in particular, issues such as copyright, sharing music and video clips, will be crucial for the evolution and survival of the artists and music.
And 'everything will be all very fast, so I think it's very important to stay up to date and ready to change.

gloriagallery In the top left of the entrance tunnel, right Gloria Cappelletti, Alice Gentilucci, me and Marcelo Burlon. Under the work of Miltos Manetas in the exhibition.

Thomas Bayrle Exhibitions - Cardi Black Box - Milan

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Milan Cardi Black Box in the course of the Porta Nuova 38, opening of the exhibition of Thomas Bayrly.
"Born in Berlin in 1937, lives and works in Frankfurt. Thomas Bayrle was one of the founders of the Pop movement in Germany along with Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter, and has influenced the Frankfurt School as both an artist and a teacher for more than thirty years.
Bayrle work in printmaking, photographic collage and drawing was called "Piranesi-esque" with its complex, micro / macro patterning that generates almost a visual synecdoche: a figure of speech to indicate where the whole appointment is a part, or vice versa . Different areas of knowledge, broadly defined, such as nanotechnology, cybernetics, pornography, advertising, and urban planning offer the foundation, the impulse and the matter before the practice of Bayrle. Through relationships and grid point or cell and the duct, the artist creates superstructures shown that analyze the social structures that we occupy. Bayrle builds architectural images, technically innovative disrupting the perception through the use of their iconoclastic forms. In addition to its work in two dimensions, the artist produces sculptures of cardboard models of bike trails that suggest some kind of superstructure of urban ecologies "(source WikiARTpediA)
Arrival at 20.00 approx. The gallery is full of people so it seems more waiting for a concert. Positive. The atmosphere is an international art and are interested in and not boring. Crossing the legendary Elio Fiorucci immediately at the entrance and, after a few photos of the ritual, I enter for a sneak peak of works that are beautiful and curious. To see the subject "external" (so to speak) you have to remove enough to see what "internal" (reproduced in the ordered set to compose the work) you get closer, a lot. bayrle4 In addition there are the colors, pop, acid, fluo ... very 60's. The subjects are micro cups, bottles, the cow (or bull) with the earrings laughs, microprofilo a woman, a telephone, a folded shirt, a pair of shoes for men. The macro subjects are portraits, a bottle, written, a woman lying sunbathing rimini (the caption says), a worker who works on cotton, a hammer, a goose. Besides the paintings there is a stand full of water-tight plastic molded and then a giant impermeabilone hung from the ceiling in red (always transparent plastic). Funny, conceptual, dynamic, poetic and ... inevitably Bayrle Pop. Upstairs are the dominant themes urbanism and eros. On the one hand (with small and large pictures made with strips of cardboard and intersected, as if they were magnified plots of tissue under a microscope) depicts cities, roads and buildings ... Across the room, however, the predominant theme of eros , what has most attracted my attention, which is a fellatio (as the subject extension) a micro phallus reproduced countless times. bayrle1 Sex has always been a great power of attraction, is evident in the faces of those who osserva.Ma who knows why! Present in the room a rather large double portrait (color and black and white) Condoleezza Rice, always done with the same technique with strips of cardboard, which surprised me.
I also hit the face of a woman making three quarters with a bun of hair down, virtually identical to what I did tonight. Moreover I am quite comfortable in my look Westwood, also for the choice of color and fantasy to the top of my lines. Fit in with the surrounding context ... I love this item!
Ariscendo downstairs and shoot myself in the only drink that is offered, I think vodka, but when I drink. And greet a bit 'of friends ... admiring from afar LIEBE BUTTER. Greeting finally Nicolo Cardi and I commend him for the really good shows, then discuss the article published that morning in the Corriere della Sera: absurd ... "the neighborhood of the Cardi Black Box will complain of the noise caused by the events of the Gallery, and the 'would have denounced this ". My God, now, in addition to concerts, nightlife, not even the most art shows are going well in Milan?!? And then ... it is 8 in the evening! Despair that this city! I hope that you transfer all in New York, London and Paris, Milan, condemned to a future gray, sad and completely devoid of creativity! But why, I say, instead of complaining about something and do not slip down to look a bit 'of beautiful pictures ... definitely would make him much good!

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Frieze Art Fair 2009 - London

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Even London, Saturday, Oct. 17. The sunny weather announcing, however the sky is leaden and the cold, open the windows of my room, is penetrating. To wake up is perfect. Today I'm meeting with Gilla me to go see the Frieze Art Show that is coming to its conclusion.
I do a sprint to the hairdresser, the legendary Russell, and then hop over to Portobello Market, where among the flood of people and the overpowering smell of fried food and groceries, eyed on a bench, like magpie, a stunning pair of clip-on earrings Vintage Givenchy for the modest sum of £ 5! Without thinking even for a second, of course, buy them. Then, with the tube, back to the hotel and get ready.
The appointment is at 15.00 outside the main entrance of Frieze in Regent's Park. Today in London there's a hellish traffic and hard to find a taxi. But we find it in a minute and headed to Frieze!
After an initial misunderstanding followed by phone calls like, "I'm here, where are you? "" You know the arched entrance all wood full of light bulbs "and stuff and I Gilla we can deal with it! We finally enter the fair. There is a lot of people. The exhibiting galleries are many, among which the most representative and symbolic of the Frieze Art Fair, the " White Cube "that has built artists like Damien Hirst, Marc Quinn (which I saw several years ago a personal foundation to Prada Milan), Gilbert & George, Gary Hume and others. Gilla brings me right there. I admire some works by Hirst that always tastes the morgue, operating room (also in Bond Street were his famous "skull" on display). There is a rather large glass case, where you can admire a lot irons for surgery. The vision of the work of Hirst generates anxiety and thrill together. His work seems to be the artistic representation of a serial murderess. A modern Jack the Ripper, Hannibal the Cannibal ...
garyhume1 I am also inevitably drawn to work by Gary Hume, which represents the face of Jackson is white, inserted in a circle, eyes are asymmetrical and colored in ocher. The red mouth. The work is beautiful. It also costs a lot! Gilla told me that here the biggest negotiations with the buyers of art, you are pretty much already finished ... Who would buy it already has, although it appears that a rate too high alcohol content due to the distribution of cockail too generous, during the actual day of business (the first) has not played in favor of Puma socks ... in fact they remained there, on the ground, still for sale! Strange to tell, and even more to see, but an artist, which, coincidentally, the name escapes me, presented as a work, a couple of (I believe her) used socks, blacks Puma, thrown carelessly on the floor . Someone has even casually walked over to trample not realizing a relic. Yes, a relic of the value of 25,000 pounds. Provocation as an artist? The fact is that even the excessive supply of cocktail and it has facilitated the purchase ... I think!
Fortunately, in addition to socks and a couple of small bags containing urine and coconuts in a glass case, there were interesting works and artists. Some neonisti very good. A photo (and spectacularly beautiful) Andreas Gursky depicting a moment of a day in the Saudi stock exchange. andreagursky
Gilla then shows me a work by Richard Long explained that Long is a photographer and a British sculptor who develops his art in relation to the surrounding environment and affects mostly landscapes and natural environments. "The intent is to Long to accredit the relation between man and the environment as a" fact "for creative excellence, intimate and primitive, without a bulky implications voluntary mediation artificial and redundant." That often makes use of materials (eg sludge) that is in different places during his excursions.
I was impressed then remained a work by Ivan Navarro, Chilean artist who creates sculptures of complex light. It 'was one of the first to use neon as artistic material. Navarro developed the concept of energy conversion facilities building material commonly used. What we have seen in particular is a big shiny black box, inside, a different number of red neon tubes horizontally aligned on the bottom of the box and a mirror with an optical illusion, multiplies the number of neon, in three dimensions, in fact expanding the perception of the environment where you are. Really special to see.
Other (young) artist that stands out is Peter P. (It is called that because they do not want to reveal his real identity). Creates small paintings, portraying young children. His works can still be bought at prices passable, but there are experts ready to swear that quotatissimo become an artist.
Of note is the presence of very interesting gallery Neapolitan T293 , which comes without the Frieze works but only with catalogs of their artists and a special "stand" that becomes in itself an installation of art signed by Pasquale Pennacchio & Marisa Silver . A room made with recycled materials and shelves typical of old shops. Four walls of chipboard covered with white plastic optical little holes ... You know some old grocery stores who are still around? ... To be in it for a while 'and focusing on the dot, I was dizzy!
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Among the artists representing Marco Altavilla and T293, strikes me in particular the work in neon Claire Fontaine "CAPITALISM KILLS LOVE," which, according to a plan and a definite aim to the gallery and the artists would like to be able to do for some no less time on the front of the Fed, the central bank of the United States! traceyemin
I should also mention the English Tracey Emin, female artist from the past and the troubled and dramatic experiences. In addition to using other forms of art, painting, embroidering the canvas with a needle and black thread. For the most part "paint-embroidered" denouncing violence. Violence against women, violence related to the sexual experience. Was raped at age thirteen and her, from that momeno violence has become almost a regular occurrence, from which he knew or could not escape. "There is violence in my work, especially violence against women. Many have been cruel to me because I'ma woman. I was raped at age thirteen by a boy not much older than me. You should talk more often about these things because they happen to men. It's time to break that chain of silence here because in my work I often compared in the teenage years. This is the time when everyone can get what they want "
My experience at the Frieze Art Fair ends, so I salute and thank Gilla Bertotti for the invitation and the opportunity and go back to the hotel happy, happy because art (socks Puma separately) lifts you, indeed elevates you to a been higher. It makes you want to be better, be more critical, more attentive more ardently desire to eliminate "junk" from everyday life. For this reason it is so important!
Here a video for those who want to learn more ...

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During Frieze, while I was interviewing with Gilla Bertotti by my side, next to a beautiful painting by Gary Hume and lounge adjacent to the stand of "White Cube". The outfit is Ferragamo, bag, shoes and glasses included!

Dream Hunters - The 14th Exhibition of Blue & Joy - London

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What's better than a weekend in London to escape the monotony and anxiety of a city like Milan, where the space devoted to creativity and art are reduced even more? So my trip to london becomes more than a normal weekend of pure leisure and shopping. In fact labor Wednesday, October 14.
The 15 are a guest of the opening of Blue & Joy , born Daniel Sigalot and Fabio La Fauci, friends now for several years, within the Salvatore Ferragamo boutique in London shopping street, the wonderful Old Bond Street. It 'a cocktail that leaves at 18.00 and ends at 22.00.
Thursday at 20.30 arriving at the opening and the store is already full of guests, each with its own champagne flute in hand. The works of some artists' everywhere, and the models parading on a catwalk "ups and downs" the autumn-winter 2008-2009.
The atmosphere is lively but relaxed. I greet the boys and I congratulate you on setting up and truly original works, as always. In particular I am struck by the giant dog (which is a bit 'the star of the show), proceeds from the collage of thousands of buttons branded "ferragamo".
The evening continues amid chatter, smiles and tears of Blue and Joy, new knowledge, music, clothes and shoes and eye glasses bellavista and meet a lot of unexpected "fans" of Paola & Chiara are Italian, but live and work as professionals in London for years. All open and very nice turn out and show very appreciative of the look that I chose for this evening. The thing I'm proud of not a little.
At the meeting, even cocktails Gilla Bertotti, who kindly informs me that London is being " Frieze Art Fair ", one of the most important art fairs in the world. Gilla, super cute and offers to "escort" Saturday at the fair. It would take her to procure an entrance. Excited, which I gladly accept more!
Upon saying goodbye, feeling that I carry on, in my hotel room, is that London is beautiful, yes, but that Italy, who work and live here permanently, and not just miss you ...

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Pictured with the Blue & me Joy, ie Sigalot Daniel and Fabio La Fauci, within London's Ferragamo boutique. My hair & make-up are the work of Klare Ya Ya Wilkinson. My outfit Ferragamo ... of course!

SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution - Exhibition at Somerset House, London

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At Somerset House (Strand, London WC2R 1LA) until December 20, 2009, on display SHOWstudio, the project's web photographer and visual artist Nick Knight.
SHOWstudio is a website created in November 2000 by Nick Knight, "that has consistently pushed the boundaries of communicating online fashion."
Nick Knight adds, "SHOWstudio is based on the belief That Entire showing the creative process-from conception to completion-is beneficial for the artist, the audience and the art itself."
This is the theme of the exhibition: "our experience of fashion is changing. In These Times of instant, digitally-fueled information, the fashion image is no longer? Confined to the static world of the printed photograph. Today we are Confronted with a dramatic new fashion universe, where photography, film, performance, music, art and technology combine to create an infinitely richer landscape ".
Great emphasis is given to video art as a form of visual communication and modern avant-garde. In the exhibition works by Alexander McQueen, John Galliano, Naomi Campbell, Gareth Pugh, Comme des Garcons, Kate Moss, Björk and other important artists in the world of visual communication. Some days you can watch live-set photos of fashion photographers of the most important in the world.

London, Friday, Oct. 16. Today I went to see the ShowSudio Nick Knights on the bank of the Thames. Fine installations. Some things are really interesting. The thing I liked most was the studio where photo shoots are often done live. The public can watch the show from behind the glass where photographers like Nick Knights shoot the same as supermodel Naomi and Mariacarla real jobs and propylene, as the cover of Vogue UK ... pity that today was not provided any "live session" ... what bad luck!
I console myself by looking at the projections of the past. Some are just beautiful. Rest hypnotized by the images have a size slightly voyeuristic and a little 'fetish ... actually a little' more than a little and think about what would have combined in there as a Newton ...
After seeing a kind of short fun, built in the backstage of the fashion show "NO!" By Victor & Rolf, I am tempted to buy (in the merchandising) a fantastic wallpaper-colored flesh with immaginette of indecent exposure, drawn in red style 700 , then I think ... but what do I do? But beautiful! "I let her go out there and finding myself in front of a giant flash: naomi sparandomi who greets me with a silent gun flashing neon. I'm dying for a moment and then I stopped ... I take a taxi back to the center ... lily donaldson look so thin, I had a great desire to put something in your teeth!

A reflection: Thanks to Nick Knights tonight I discovered that Kate Moss is recognizable only from the mold of her lipstick! Go see the show and you'll understand what I'm talking about ;)


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"Art is a synthesis of what surrounds us. E 'mathematics. Are rules. And' the attempt to rationalize the irrational. To bring order out of chaos. Attempting to appease its anguish. And 'perfect vision. A form. idea. belongs to the man because he is human, but has a dimension of "life of its own" when it takes shape. Art is the illusion of order, the truth becomes less atrocious. But it becomes spectacular. It 's about as both human and divine existence. "
Paola Iezzi
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