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A Preview of Kanye West’s ‘Power’: ‘Apocalyptic in a Very Personal Way’ 7/29/2010 11:43:47 AM

Heres a little background on Kanye's Power video

When you’ve had the kind of 2009 that Kanye West endured, only to return the following year to promote your new album, how do you organize your charm offensive to tell your audience you’re not the same person you used to be?

If you’re Mr. West, you start by making appearances at the offices of Facebook and Twitter to perform a cappella raps and pose for photographs. Then you open a Twitter account, post messages complaining about the size of your private jet, and amass more than 200,000 followers in a day.

And then you release a music video teeming with debauchery, degradation and the ominous specter of death.

In a coming video for his single “Power” that was created by the artist Marco Brambilla, Mr. West is seen standing imposingly with a heavy chain around his neck. As Mr. West raps the camera slowly zooms out in one continuous, unedited take to reveal him in a classical structure, surrounded by female attendants who are partly or entirely nude; some kneel before him on all fours, others wear devil horns and still others are suspended upside down from the ceiling. The Sword of Damocles hangs precariously over Mr. West’s head, and behind him an unseen executioner is preparing to strike him with a blade. (ArtsBeat was allowed to watch a portion of this video but was not permitted to post it.)

In a telephone interview, Mr. Brambilla explained that he was drawn to the project because, he said, “It’s kind of apocalyptic, in a very personal way.”

Speaking of Mr. West’s track “Power,” which includes refrains like “No one man should have all that power” and “This would be a beautiful death,” Mr. Brambilla said: “It had this very dark, personal conflict within it. Because of his own concept of celebrity and his own notoriety, he’s keenly self-aware of all these things. And it all came out in the music.”

Mr. Brambilla, a video artist and film director (“Demolition Man”) caught Mr. West’s eye with an installation called “Civilization,” which hangs in the elevators of the Standard New York hotel in the meatpacking district and mixes hundreds of video clips to create a continuously scrolling depiction of heaven and hell.

Mr. Brambilla said that he generally avoids collaborations but that when Mr. West contacted him through his gallery he could see how they might find common ground. “Because my work’s always been about alienation and seduction and the way contemporary cultures desensitize people,” Mr. Brambilla said.

With a sardonic chuckle, he said of Mr. West, “And he’s experienced it first-hand.”

(A press representative for Mr. West did not reply to a request to comment.)

Mr. Brambilla said the project – which he preferred to describe as a “video work that’s been commissioned by Kanye to accompany the music” rather than a music video – was his and Mr. West’s attempt to answer the question, “How do you visually paint a portrait of power?”

“It’s a moment of transition for him,” Mr. Brambilla said. “It’s like the end of an empire. It’s him becoming mortal again.”

Among the visual influences that Mr. Brambilla said he discussed with Mr. West were Philippe Halsman’s portrait “Dali Atomicus,” which depicts a suspended mid-air Dali, splashing water and leaping cats; and Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel.

(Not that Mr. West is supposed to be either Adam or God, Mr. Brambilla explained. “It’s not exactly the content, but it is the interpretation of the style,” he said. “He’s like a fallen icon.”)

The video is planned to be posted on Mr. West’s Web site some next week, Mr. Brambilla said, and will be provided to MTV and other music channels (though its content will probably make it difficult for some of these channels to show it).

Mr. Brambilla said he hoped viewers of his “Power” video would see the humor in it.

“It’s a very exaggerated hyper-sensational version of what the song is saying,” he said.

“But at the same time,” he added, “it has this fallibility to it. Because built into the story is that there is an ultimate fallibility, in bringing someone back down to earth at the end of the piece. That kind of contradiction, hopefully, will create the tension within it.”

And if it kicks up more controversy, as Mr. West’s artistic efforts often do, Mr. Brambilla was comfortable with that.

“I like controversy,” Mr. Brambilla said. “The more controversial it gets, the more interesting it is.”

Art by Pablo Lobato 7/21/2010 12:24:11 PM

I'm one of those people that loves find new fresh music, designers, homes and art. I came across the work of  Pablo Lobato while surfing web. His work instantly caught my attention due to his one of a kind style,bright colors, and the subjects he chooses to use. go to his site to see more images  Pablo Lobato.

Coca-Cola x Karl Lagerfeld – Limited Edition Box Set 4/5/2010 11:25:02 AM

 

To introduce their new produce Coca Cola Light, Coca Cola has enlisted the great fashion one man show Karl Lagerfeld . The bottle aluminum bottle and box are dressed up in Karl Lagerfeld’s side profile silhouette, with his signature suite and pony tail. The box set will be available for previewed from April 24 at Colette and can be pre-order on their website now. Liberated from Freshnessmag

James Marshall “And There Was War in Heaven” Exhibition 12/14/2009 8:09:12 PM


James Marshall a.k.a. Dalek recently showcased his latest exhibition titled, And There Was War in Heaven. You will be able to catch the exhibition over at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NYC for a limited run. December 12, 2009 through January 9, 2010.

James Marshall “And There Was War in Heaven” Exhibition
Jonathan Levine Gallery
529 W. 20th St
9th Floor, New York, NY 10011.

Hermès × Tokujin Yoshioka 12/8/2009 9:18:32 AM

 

This is nothing short of amazing.

Jay-Z Blueprint 3 Album Cover 8/3/2009 1:57:47 PM

Judging by the few tracks I have recently heard from Jay-Z this album will be the best to date. He has brought it back to the time when we all were hyped to see how the projects come together. Blueprint 3 due out 9-11-09

We on the table screaming fuck the other side they jealous - Jay-Z "Run This Town" 

Flow Table 3/23/2009 12:00:00 AM

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I love this idea

Designer: Timothy Schreiber

808 and Heartbreak Artwork KAWS Edition 11/20/2008 12:00:00 AM

 

 

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A Fly Twist on his artwork for the album.

T.I. Does Giant 10/3/2008 12:00:00 AM

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