Filed under: art, film, music | Tags: klosetkase, Le Le Breakfast, Magnetron Music, Parra
Your breakfast B####! From Magnetron Music. Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, film, photography | Tags: Dixie Rose, Film "The Perfect Human" by Jonathan Gardenhire, Fine art Photography, Jonathan Gardenhire, klosetkase, New York, Parsons, photography
Jonathan’s film could be perceived as an exercise where the conscious and subconscious mind interact, in reverence to one another. They cannot exist without each other. But you must start from the end to work your way to the beginning. Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, film | Tags: art, photography, installation art, film, klosetkase, Belgium, Dixie Rose, Frederik Heyman, Conceptual art in film
These are the days of ironic, existential epiphanies. Where there’s been too many floods, hurricanes and earthquakes which need no explanation, because the world cannot replenish fast enough and time has no end. Dixie Rose
Filed under: fashion, film | Tags: Gareth Pugh, klosetkase, Mathew Stone, Natasha V, Pitti, Ruth Hogben, Sebastien Schlecht, SHOWstudio, Wojciech Kilar
And the heavens opened up and God said, let there be a Gareth Pugh, Ruth Hogben, Mathew Stone and Natasha V collaboration to part the modern day red sea, of the perfect union of GRANDIOSE fashion, music and film. With a collection inspired by religious iconography and Florentine opulence, Gareth Pugh made his Italian fashion debut at Pitti Immagine #79, showcasing his clothes via a unique fashion film, created with Ruth Hogben.The music is by Mathew Stone with Sebastien Schlecht playing violins and the inspiration song is Ascension by Wojciech Kilar. This is a visual orgasm. Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, film | Tags: BSC, Dixie Rose, Dornbracht, klosetkase, The Brainstormclub, Triptych, video installations
Filed under: fashion, Fashion Editorial, film | Tags: Alejandro Jorodowsky, Chile, Cult Classic Film, El Topo, Holy Mountain, Klosekase, Mario Sorrenti, Santa Sangre, V Magazine
Enter Mario Sorrenti’s ode to Chilean film maker, director, writer and composer, Alejandro Jorodowsky, in V67′s issue. I am a devout fan of his cult classic films El Topo, Santa Sangre, and Holy Mountain. The symbolism in his work is violent and surreal, saturated with a hybrid fusion of ritual, mysticism and religious taboo. The imagery from El Topo has stayed with me since my childhood. Click on more. Dixie Rose (more…)
Filed under: film, music | Tags: Baths Lovely Bloodflow, Elcetronica, klosetkase, music, Youtube.com
This ethereal video from the baths was directed by Alex Takacs and Joe Nankin. It seems the forest spirits only keep the samurai alive for the QUEEN of forest spirit’s demise. Tsk Tsk… Dixie Rose
Filed under: art, film, music | Tags: klosetkase, Ramona Falls "I Say Fever", youtube
I am so in the kloset over such an eccentric, stunning concept. The blending of evocative color choices, strange, powerful imagery and the bursting of shooting birds tearing off human heads-revealing all the animals we are, truly resonates in my psyche. It’s all computer generated, but not seemingly technologically driven. Dixie











