• From screen to canvas: Malin Molin's meditations on contemporary imagery

    Written by Natalia Muntean

    I seek more freedom through my paintings,” says Swedish artist Malin Molin as we stand in front of Dear eyes, what are you looking at?, one of her works from her current solo show, Ekfraser. Born in Gothenburg in 1989, Molin is exhibiting for the second time in a solo show, Ekfrases (Ekphrases), at Gallery Wetterling in Stockholm. Derived from the Greek ekfras, the title describes a commentary on a visual work of art, with the artist intending to offer a commentary on today’s culture of image.

    Molin says she has an ambiguous relationship with the images we see online, and in our everyday lives. She is equally fascinated and enthralled by the neverending stream of imagery that can be found online, while also rebelling through her paintings against these same images deciding so many things for us, without us even being aware of it happening. The starting point for the colour-saturated paintings making up the exhibition are prompts given to AI software, such as Open Ai's Dall-e 3 or Midjourney. This is an essential part of Molin's attempt to understand the systems of image production that shape our reality, desires, minds, and bodies while counterbalancing these systems with oil painting. “I wanted to bring the flat images we see online and bring more movement, more body, more physicality to them. I believe that paintings offer the possibility of more immersion, more interaction and more awareness of your physical body,” she says about the movement, and livelihood even, present in her works. Rather than focusing on their visual meaning, Molin aims to draw attention to how the images were constructed. While the images are mostly inspired by animal and vegetal motifs, they are characterised by artificial lighting and a pinch of eccentricity.

    I always feel a sense of dread before an exhibition and a feeling of it not being good enough,” she confesses. This time these feelings pushed her to start working on one more addition to the exhibition just two weeks before the opening, with the painting depicting two cats with circles ending up as the centrepiece of the show. Molin credits meditation for her success with painting, considering it one of her main rituals before facing the canvas, a space where she activates her sense of intuition and lets it guide her brushes and strokes.

    Ultimately, through Ekfrases, Molin aims to examine how our daily consumption of media and the inundation of images in contemporary culture affects us. “I wanted to merge these images that we see every day with questions such as: who are we or what do we seek,” says the artist.

    The show is on display at Wetterlling Gallery in Stockholm from March 14 until April 20, 2024.

  • Miley Cyrus Is The New Face Of The Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2024 Eyewear Campaign

    Written by Fashion Tales

    Dolce & Gabbana introduces its Eyewear Campaign for Spring/Summer 2024, photographed by Mert Alas. The campaign features Miley Cyrus, the American singer, songwriter, actor, and performer, who also wrote the accompanying soundtrack to the Campaign video, inspired by her on-set experience

    The campaign features Miley Cyrus, the American singer, songwriter, actor, and performer, who also wrote the accompanying soundtrack to the Campaign video, inspired by her on-set experience.

    A Los Angeles studio, a vermilion bed, dishevelled bedsheets echoing a night to remember. Miley is there, in all her allure, standing in a moment frozen in time. Beside her is American actor and model Matthew Nozska.

    The seductive essence of the morning after perfectly blends with graphic and sensual poses: Alas’s lens captures the essence of the protagonists, revealing their unfiltered characters free from preconceived notions.

    This is the soul of the new Dolce & Gabbana Eyewear Collection.

    The new Spring/Summer 2024 items will be available worldwide starting from March 2024 online at www.dolcegabbana.com and at the best EssilorLuxottica opticians and retailers.

    image courtesy of Mert Alas

  • SERGEI PAVLOV: KAIKU at Design Lab Gallery

    Written by Fashion Tales

    On March 9, 2024, Sergei Pavlov's photo exhibition “Kaiku” (Echo) opens at the Design Lab Gallery in Helsinki.
    Sergei Pavlov is a prominent Finnish photographer, who in his art strives to capture the essence of people, places and experiences drawn from his own life.

    After being impressed by Pavlov's creative expression, Iittala invited the photographer for an artistic collaboration in 2023. Pavlov's portraits are often taken in natural settings and evoke a sense of nature's forces and philosophical principles. Similarly, this has inspired Iittala's work – with nature's flowing water, sunlight and the diverse elements and forms found on Earth. The collaboration reflects Iittala's commitment to working with artists and participating in interdisciplinary art projects to promote cultural dialogue and creativity.

    The collaboration between Iittala and Sergei resulted in a series of evocative photographs, which are now on display in the exhibition “Kaiku”. Pavlov photographs analogously to black and white film, and develops his works in the traditional way in the darkroom. The exhibition shows 12 photographs, including both new and older works from his portfolio.

    About Sergei Pavlov
    Sergei Pavlov (born 1994) discovered his passion for photography already at the age of 14 while working in a local newspaper editorial office in the town of Somero in Finland. Pavlov's photographs have been published in international fashion and culture magazines such as SSAW, Re-Edition, Replica MAN and have been featured online by i-D, AnOther and Wetransfer. In 2021, Sergei won two prizes from the Festival du Hyères Villa Noailles in France, nominated by Dominique Isserman. After the awards, Pavlov's work continued to grow and has since earned him solo exhibitions at the Villa Noailles in France in 2022 and the Museum of Visual Arts Malva in Finland in 2023. In 2024, Pavlov has two solo exhibitions, one at the Arabia & Iittala Design Center Design Lab Gallery in Finland and one at the Biennale Les Itinéraires Graphiques in France.

    www.www.iittala.com

    Image credits: © Sergei Pavlov, courtesy of the artist and Iittala

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