29/01/2010

Guest Interview n° 13: Ross Tanner

How old are you Ross and where do you live?
I’m 25. I live in Hackney East London.

What have you been doing before modelling?
Not much, working on building sites really to earn enough cash so I can afford to have a good time…

What about your BMX. Do you still ride?
No I quit about 2 years ago…

What has been chaging in fashion industry considering the big request of tattooed model guys?
I’m new to modelling so I never really knew what it was like before, so I’m unsure of any change…

After Steven Meisel editorial on Vogue, do you think that fashion accepted inked skin?
Again not sure but I guess each person has their own views, some people love it some hate it?

Your arms and chest are almost covered. How many tattoos have you got on your body? Do you still count them?
I have no idea how many. I have lost count after about 10…?

What’s your next tattoo?
I never really plan a tattoo, they sort of pop into my head every now and again and I’m lucky enough to have a dear friend as a tattoo artist who tattoos me when I ask him to…

What does the diamond with the crown mean?
Well diamonds are supposed to last forever but kings don’t, they perish and the next king sits in his throne shortly after his dissaperance, so a crowned diamond is a way of showing that nothing lasts forever, so live fast and have as much fun as you possibly can on the way out.

Who’s Lisa on your arm?
Mother

Your beautiful girlfriend is Alice Dellal. Describe your typical day together.
Laughs, hugs, milkshakes, loud music.

Do you like cooking or, in a perfect english style, you prefer to drink?
I like to cook, I like to drink, I like to cook and drink at the same time and if I cook soup I can drink what I’ve just cooked right…?

Have you got any style-icon reference?
English punks and skins..

What kind of music do you listen to?
Music…

What kind of people you hang out with?
The best ones.

Interview by Elisa Lusso – Images courtesy of Next Models

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25/01/2010

In bed with Matvey

Matvey is one of the most ranked models worldwide, but especially, a very big friend of us. He is a twenty-two years old guy from Saint Petersburg, where days last more than 20 hours in the summer time. This pragmatic light fact must have turned him in a very bright and smart person, as he’s already an English teacher at his young age and has been working in fashion shows production before modeling. He currently speaks Russian, English, Spanish and a lil’ bit of Italian as well, since he completely fell in love with our land and culture. We’ve been seeing him ruling popular campaigns as Jil Sander and Gucci and now in the most important shows within Milan and Paris fashion weeks. In Italy he’s represented by D’Men.

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Intw, Direction and Video by Elisa Lusso, Edited by Laila Sonsino

Music: The XX – Intro

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24/01/2010

Os Gemeos

The twins opened Patricia Armocida Gallery in 2007 with “Assum Preto” and now it is time for a bright new personal exhibition. This time Os Gemeos present us “Nos braços de um anjo” (In angel’s arms) on January 25th, 6.30pm, a collection of images from Sao Paulo suburbans in their deeply surrealistic way.

By Elisa Lusso

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18/01/2010

Marsèll-19th

Marsèll is a pungent shoes brand opening its doors for a press presentation and party on January 18th@Marsèlleria, via Paullo 12, Milan – 7/10 pm. We are necesserarily not allowed to miss it as there will be sperimental music from Canedicoda and a few live performances of the musician Maurizio Abate, beyond products exposition.

By Elisa Lusso | image courtesy of Marselleria

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16/01/2010

Dopolavoro: BOYS CLUB

Golab present Dopolavoro in a new location in Milano!!
Waiting to see you at Erastudio, in Via Palermo 5 / from 7pm till 9:30pm!

By 2DM | image courtesy of DOPOLAVORO & erastudio

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15/01/2010

Marco Pietracupa: MY PRIVATE PLACE

Marco Pietracupa’s world, as represented in this exhibition, “My private place”, is fundamentally one of human figures and white walls. A narration-by-images soaked in eroticism and a sense of fun, taking place in the live-in studio where the artist works and lives, moving between fashion (but it might be more appropriate to call it ‘the aesthetic of fashion’) and a personal research that Pietracupa has brought forward in parallel to his professional career.
The show is divided in three parts: Privato, Casting e Striptease. The Privato section is precisely that: a slice of the more private life of the photographer and his closest family. Key moments in his personal development, portraits of his nearest and dearest, hidden details that become symbols of his everyday life. The Casting section represents the perfect trait d’union between those two journeys, the professional and the personal, that was mentioned before: it is a series of “unique” portraits of models taken during the casting sessions. The result is a set of ironically titillating, never vulgar nudes and partial nudes, that go a long way in summing up Pietracupa’s imagery. The third section, Striptease, is a special game: two actual stripteases in the dark, the figures revealed only subsequently, by the flash of the camera. The models appear in the same space as the photographer, but the darkness that surrounds them also strips them of any inhibition and shyness, taking us back to a sensation of that awareness of one’s body and movements that is typical of when you’re alone, in front of a mirror.
The last characteristic of “My private place”, is Pietracupa’s choice of working, in this case, exclusively with analogic photography. All the passages, from the initial development to the final print, exclude any digital act; not as a form of nostalgia, but as a way to give a certain aesthetic coherence to the entire project.

VICE GALLERY / January 17th  , Via Giacomo Watt 32, 7pm

By Federico Sarica & Gianluca Cantaro | Image courtesy of Marco Pietracupa & Vice Magazine

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14/01/2010

Alessandro Dal Buoni curated by Studio Temp

Milan fashion district, via Tortona 31 – January 19th/7pm. We all have a date with a new way of conceiving the meaning of “collective”: the bond exists in the differences. That’s how the project started and Wonderoom suddenly became a way to develop different ideas of art without boundaries nor external creative directions.
We’ve already talked about this project from 2DM & Canova Milano/E15, but now it is starting and it’s Alessandro Dal Buoni’s turn with his personal exhibition curated by Studio Temp.

By Elisa Lusso | images courtesy of Alessandro Dal Buoni | invitation created by Studio Temp

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13/01/2010

The new Italian Manifesto!

WONDER ROOM is a project promoted by 2DM Agency in collaboration with CANOVA MILANO/E15. Born as a new perspective which reviews the concept of a ‘collective’ exhibition, it aims at creating a synergetic network that will see eight creative duos connecting together for eight months in 2010. Graphic designers, photographers, artists, illustrators, art directors and others are the protagonists who will alternately work together, giving a new spirit to the Wonder-Room exhibition space with their images and concepts.
The location consists in a 20 square meters room in Milan with a window overlooking Via Tortona: an ideal platform that will enable to fully express within its space and its walls the work and vision arising from the collaboration between the artist and the creative studio which will then be exhibited for a whole week.
The leitmotiv is to experiment a new meaning for the concept of ‘collective’ exhibitions. The ‘collective’ will no longer be seen as a mix of individual and miscellaneous works, but rather as a network of people who  will transform not only the meaning of the ‘collective’ as a whole, but the very identity of it,
throughout the eight events working in duos. In these eight exhibitions the ‘collective’ will be able to express its uniqueness as a whole thus conveying a common vision that might even express a new creative scene of its own.
The protagonists who will alternate themselves interweaving their stories and energies into the Wonder-Room are all young but already known creative professionals who work with passion and with well-distinguishable individual codes in the “image” transversal world whether linked with art, fashion, communication and street culture.
The leading artists of these eight shows are active and dynamic performers up-to-date with the contemporary visual culture and capable of expressing themselves with sharpness, instinct and originality using a wide variety of the today’s world languages and communication channels.
These talents, so different and yet so alike, through their innovative and accurate spirit will appear one after the other focusing their creativity all in one room: the Wonder-Room.

THE COMMUNITY 
2DM strongly believes in this approach as an expression of the contemporary culture which aims to identify all those initiatives that see the light through shared action. 
We wanted to go further and give everyone their own space and exhibition “moment”.

In this way the artists will not be harnessed and tied to the figure of the community but will enjoy the thrust of an event that changes progressively its nature going from the collective to the network. 
Sharing will be the theme of the entire project. Far from being just an assemble of individuals in a single container, the community will therefore have a new free and unconstrained vision. This will happen only after a journey of eight months in which on a monthly basis will be built an identity [heterogeneous but at the same time homogeneous] that will arise with the final goal of creating a single “container” where the individual is changed into COLLECTIVE.

With this initiative, we set ourselves a goal: to create a group of young people united by a common vision and may become a benchmark for a new generation of creative professionals. It’s just the beginning of a new approach of communication and relationship between individuals. 

To assemble the rosters of participants, 2DM carefully selects the creative studios that will work in partnership with the artists to create a synergy that will produce site-specific artworks. These eccentric personalities distinguish themselves for the quality, strength and the absolute capability to interpret contemporary, that they express with their actions on the market, ranging between multiple mediums and sketching a possible worldwide map of the best creative people available.

By Riccardo Conti

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11/01/2010

Xevi Muntané | Wonderland

Burka alike headgears seem to be the main protgonists in this editorial by Xevi Muntané, style by James Valeri for Wonderland Magazine.

By Elisa Lusso / Ph Xevi Munatné courtesy of Wonderland

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08/01/2010

Looking Forward to see Sang Bleu 5

We’re all waiting for the next month to flip through the pages of Sang Bleu number 5 and finally get into our beloved contribution for it! Here you got some backstage pictures from the shooting, a 2DM production & Elisa Simi coordination, with the precious and smart help of Sang Bleu bright mind Maxime Buechi and some of our closest friends. Vicky Trombetta has been shooting a wonderful Kine Diouf@Dmanagement this October in a pretty relaxed atmosphere at Circus Studios, which fully supported the project. Style by Rossana Passalacqua, hair&make up by Giorgia Pambianchi, complete the frame putting this work through. We really can’t wait!

By Elisa Lusso – Backstage Pics by Paolo Simi

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