distillery district magazine november 2016 vol. 6
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Distillery District Magazine Toronto . November 2016 . Digital edition Vol.6
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Thank you! The team at Distillery District Magazine are grateful for your support and contribution. Without you DDM would ne be possible.
We are pleased to showcase art, culture, design and technology that encompass life in the Distillery Art District and beyond.
In each edition we strive to present creative, interesting individuals and companies from around the globe. We take great care and pride sharing their artistic interpretations, in a cohesive interconnected landscape of ideas.
Thank you! Welcome to Distillery District Magazine Volume 6, November 2016. At DDM we showcase art, design, culture and technology that encompasses life in the Distillery District and beyond.
Daily we observe, question and experience the resonance of our thoughts and actions. The cascading collective, influences like a spandrel connecting ideas beyond physical reach. In this edition we explore abstraction in a variety complementary images. We hope you enjoy this emblematic edition of Distillery District Magazine.
Have a wonderful November. “The world is not flat, nor is Distillery District Magazine”.
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Photographer Barbara Kasten adopts an experimental approach to the medium inspired by the Bauhaus and Constructivism. Often creating abstracted images of interior architectural settings, she uses photography to create dynamic reinterpretations of familiar environments.
Using a variety of materials, including plastic, mesh, Plexiglas, lighting gels, and mirrors, Kasten constructs large-scale scenes that are designed to maximize the contrast between light and shadow and to create as much interior reflection as possible. She then photographs the sets, aiming to capture the geometric and abstract forms created through her treatment rather than the original tableau itself.
Kasten has also created video installations in which patterns of light and shadow are projected onto mirrors, spilling across the gallery space and transforming it into a total perceptual experience.
Barbara Kasten, Photography
Barbara Kasten
Brooke Shaden was born in March of 1987 in Lancaster, PA, USA. She grew up near the "Amish Country" until attending Temple University. Brooke was photographically born in December 2008 after graduating from Temple with bachelor degrees in film and English.
She began creating self-‐portraits for ease and to have full control over the images, and has since grown into a self-‐portrait fine art photographer. Self-‐portraiture for her is not autobiographical in nature. Instead, she places herself within environments she wishes to explore, where secrets are exposed, impossibilities are tested, and life is questioned in eras beyond our own.
Brooke works to capture fantastic realities within her photographic frame. By using painterly techniques as well as the square format, traditional photographic properties are replaced by otherworldly elements.
Brooke Shaden Photography
Brooke Shaden
Brooke Shaden
Andreana Scanderbeg (born 1969 in Los Angeles) and Alexander Sauer (born 1971 in Frankfurt am Main) work together as SCANDERBEG SAUER since 2005. The team combines high creativity with extensive experience in the field of international production management and control.
Extremely loud, extremely dirty, extremely distant locations to most of the people – you can bet that there’s where they will be. Their photographic work is primarily focused on the meeting of the corporate, industrial and personal, all characterized by a unique visual expression and consistent vision. In their own words „Our goal is to let your visual communications stand out from the crowd!“
Andreana Scanderbeg & Alexander Sauer Photography
Andreana Scanderbeg & Alexander Sauer
Andreana Scanderbeg & Alexander Sauer
JEAN-FRANCOIS RAUZIER Hyper Photography
JEAN-FRANÇOIS RAUZIER French b. 1952 Jean-Francois Rauzier is an internationally acclaimed photographer, who has had museum shows in Paris, Moscow, Los Angeles and Washington DC. Waterhouse & Dodd is his exclusive agent in the USA, UK and Middle East and has shown his work in exhibitions and fairs in New York, Palm Beach, Miami, Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi, Maastricht and London, selling over 200 of his ‘Hyperphotos' .
Rauzier carefully composes each work from elements and images he has collected over many years, working in some ways more like a painter than a photographer, creating his own supernatural man-made world. Using digital technology, he cuts, moves and constructs buildings, gardens, animals, and many other objects, carefully collected during long photographic sessions to inspire a new fantastic landscape, a capricious picture or a baroque masterpiece. He strives to transform the world according to his dreams, wishes and anxieties, and to recreate the magic and secrecy of ancient legends and stories using 21st century media.
Jean-Francois Rauzier
Jean-Francois Rauzier
Jean-Francois Rauzier
Michael Brunn Photography
Michael Brunn, German born Photographer, made his master of art in Berlin. Attracted by the capital of fashion he started as a photographer assistant in Paris at Pin Up Studios, who he assisted many famous photographers as Peter Lindbergh, Paolo Roversi and others.
Starting to work between Paris and New York, his work was published in numerous magazines like Vogue, Elle, Harpers Bazaar, Madame Figaro, etc.
After his Exhibition „PLASTIC CHIC“ in 2007 in Paris, he decided to continue as a Still Life Photographer and his talent was quickly discovered by many clients as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tag Heuer, Rochas, Chaumet, Montblanc & Condé Nast.
Today he lives and works in Paris.
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
Michael Brunn
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Annalisa Mazzoli, Photography
Masatomo Kuriya
Born in Kumamoto, Japan
Studied photography at Kyushu Zokei Art College, and studied under Photographer-Shigeru Akimoto. Worked as a freelance photographer for magazines and advertising, moved the base to USA in 1995 to pursue fine art photography.
Masatomo Kuriya Photography
Masatomo Kuriya
Agape Design
Born in 1964 in Helsinki, Finland. Lives and works in Berlin, Germany. 1999 Master of Arts in Photography, University of Art
Ola Kolehmainen Photography
In his monumental photographs of modern architecture, Ola Kolehmainen zeroes in on a building’s unremarkable details, reducing facades to simple forms and blocks of color evocative of abstract Minimalist paintings. Titles such as “Milano Wall Painting” confirm this notion as much as the images to which they refer—the photographs in this series feature a mustard-yellow background punctuated by various black and/or off-white linear shapes. Only rarely does an element of a building’s surrounding environment, such as a bird or a cloud, make its way into the frame. Mounted on shiny acrylic glass, the photographs are also notable for their glossiness. Kolehmainen’s work exemplifies the Helsinki School’s dedication to realizing high concept, thematic photographic series. Finnish, b. 1964, Helsinki, Finland, based in Berlin, Germany.
Ola Kolehmainen
The Delta Hotel, Toronto, 2014
The Gwen, Chicago, Illinois, 2016
Marriott Calgary, Canada, 2016
Joanne Paquette, photography
The City of Arts and Sciences Valencia, Spain - Architect - Santiago Calatrava
The City of Arts and Sciences Valencia, Spain - Architect - Santiago Calatrava
Fabian Oefner, Photography
Fabian Oefner, Nebula
THOMAS POPINGER Photography
Thomas Popinger (born 1958 in Vienna)
Thomas lives and works in Hamburg since 1998 and is one of Germany’s leading interior photographers. In his own words, „I try to blur the borders between reality and fiction“.
This unique look is based on him designing and planning almost all the sets that he works on, and the special focus he puts on outstanding lightning.
Thomas tells us he does not try to imitate nature; rather that his aim is to give his pictures personality and an unmistakeable profile. His remarkable style of photography is trusted for the campaigns of leading brands.
Thomas Popinger
Thomas Popinger
Thomas Popinger
Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Chicago – photo G.D. Tang
BERND WESTPHAL Photography
Bernd Westphal studied Communications Design, majoring in Photography at FH Darmstadt. Bernd ‘s photographic style is minimalistic, and leans strongly towards graphic experimentation, taking influences from Paintings and Film. His focus lies in still life, landscape and transportation photography.
Ola Kolehmainen
Liquid Tree
Jonathan Knowles Photography
Jonathan Knowles is one of the leading photographers of his generation. Specialising in graphic still life, liquid and beauty, Jonathan’s unique photographic style has earned him award-winning advertising commissions worldwide.
In the past ten years, Jonathan has consistently featured in the ‘200 Best Advertising Photographers in the World’ books. He is one of the top 10 all time award winners in the Graphis Annuals.
Jonathan Knowles
Jonathan Knowles
Jonathan Knowles, Love Waves
David Blackburn, painter – Messum’s UK
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Gaetana (Gae), Aulenti was one of the few Italian women to rise to prominence in architecture and design in the postwar years. Her work includes villas for the rich, showrooms for Fiat, shops for Olivetti, pens and watches for Louis Vuitton, and a coffee table on wheels that is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Gae was best known for her work on interiors, particularly those of museums. She designed museum renovations in Venice, Barcelona, Istanbul and San Francisco. In 1981 she was chosen to turn the 1900 Beaux Arts Gare d’Orsay train station, a spectacular landmark originally designed by Victor Laloux, into the Musée d’Orsay, a museum of mainly French art from 1848 to 1915.
Gae Aulenti Architect, Designer
Patroclo Table Lamp by Gae Aulenti for Artemide
Vase by Gae Aulenti for Venini
Gae Aulenti Architect, Designer
Vase by Gae Aulenti for Venini
Sam Francis, painter
Joan Miro
Dominic Kamp
Federico Magi, Photography
Federico Magi
The house of sculptor, Jarnuszkiewicz is a collaborative work between client, sculptor Jacek Jarnuszkiewicz and architects Marie-Claude Hamelin and Loukas Yiacouvakis. Bolton-Est, Quebec. Photos by Francis Pelletier
Jarnuszkiewicz
Jarnuszkiewicz
Wyn Bielaska photography
Heinz Wuchner, born 1950 in the dark corners of the black forest, is a still-live photographer specialized in food and liquids.
Settled in Frankfurt am Main he is someone who enjoys experimenting and challenging himself in new fields of his art. Therefore his latest passion became editorial photography (e.g jewelry & food).
Heinz likes to play with the relation of art & craft in photography but would like to always let the technical aspect fade away in respect of the aesthetic. He is a purist that enjoys the clarity and first impact of an image.
Heinz Wuchner, Photography
Heinz Wuchner
Heinz Wuchner
Heinz Wuchner
Heinz Wuchner
David Blackburn, painter – Messum’s UK
Pitre, La couleur des choses, (4) 36x36, 72x72
Andre Pitre Painter
Pitre, l'anse aux canards, 24x20
Pitre, Point d'orgue, 72x48
Pitre, Migration, 30x28
Lafrance, La ou la lumiere pleut, mixed media on board, 60 x 48
Jean-Pierre Lafrance, Naples, 72 x 60, mixed media on canvas
Ognian Zekoff Painter
Zekoff, Ballet I,II,III , triptych, oil on canvas, 36 x 24, 36 x 30, 36 x 24
Zekoff, The_LightKeepers_XXIII, XXIV, XXV, oil on canvas, 36’’x 90’’
If you were to stand in one spot in downtown Toronto for the past one hundred years, what would you experience? Journey through the architectural history of Toronto. See familiar landmarks from the first days of photography transform to full-colour modern day.
Some things change, some things stay the same. A simulated time-lapse created with elements from thousands of pictures, each scene starts with a historical photograph from the Toronto Archives. By Kwan H. Tse, Toronto.
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Kwan H. Tse Digital Video, Photography
John Revill, painter - oil on canvas
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER Photography
Wolf Dieter Böttcher
We all are looking at an object and connect it immediately to a function, to a meaning. After that it is identified, classified, checked off. In my work I try to separate the object from the meaning, I look at it in a new approach to give it its own meaning as an object. Out of that new relations between objects are growing. I am interested in the secret life of things.“
…a lemon and an orange side by side cease to be a lemon and an orange. they become fruit. (georges braque)
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
Louis Vuitton Foundation, Paris
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
WOLF-DIETER BOTTCHER
Bryan Graf, Photograpy
Rudy Ricciotti Architect
Grande salle de spectacles de Floirac, Bordeaux.
Rudy Ricciotti was born in Kouba, Algeria of Italian origin on 22 August 1952 and moved to France at the age of three. He studied engineering in Switzerland and he graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Marseille in 1980.
He has designed the Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseilles, Pavillon Noir in Aix-en-Provence, Villa Navarra in Le Muy, the Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton, Les Arts Gstaad in Gstaad the International Center of Art and Culture in Liège, Belgium.
He worked on an exhibition in The Louvre with Mario Bellini in 2012. In 2015, he designed the 'Man and the Sea' museum on the Antoine 1er dock in Monaco.
He has designed the Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée in Marseilles, Pavillon Noir in Aix-‐en-‐Provence, Villa Navarra in Le Muy, the Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton, Les Arts Gstaad in Gstaad the International Center of Art and Culture in Liège, Belgium. He worked on an exhibition in The Louvre with Mario Bellini in 2012. In 2015, he designed the 'Man and the Sea' museum on the Antoine 1er dock in Monaco.
Rudy Ricciotti
The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations, France Architect - Rudy Ricciotti, Photography Lisa Ricciotti
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Lisa Ricciotti, Photography
Village Olympique Paris Rudy Ricciotti
Lisa Ricciotti, Photography
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Photo by Julien
Rudy Ricciotti Architect
Wyn Bielaska
Wyn Bielaska photography
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