

Love the new Kim Jones collection, and I would even wear some of it. Ok maybe not the puffa-suit which is funny more than anything, but the arabian-pattern sweater totally Rocks my Casbah
clouds and mountains and buildings and theory and art and websites and trees and people and


Love this Raf Simons double-inside-out-how-did-he-put-it-on jacket. the rest of the collection is kind of classic, but will propably look should-I-or-shouldnt-I-get-this when its on sale.


These silk-screened "bullet-hole" paintings on shaped canvas were part of Nate Lowmans' fantastic show at Maccarone gallery. The show was an anarchic mash-up of xeroxes, paintings, newspaper clippings, crime-scene photos and faux-random stuff ("Denial is not a river in Egypt"). It was his first solo exhibition in New York. It was called THE END.

I was so busy deciding what to wear and who to be, that I missed the Lawrence Lessig lecture in Second Life. If you did too, you can read the full transcript here
I love Naotaka Hiro's Ass Fall. Do I have to make an interesting comment about it? I dont think so.
On his site you can find more interesting stuff , like his "Looking Through my Hand - See-through Suburbia" project that I find super intriguing.




Its funny that I've been in New York for a week and I'm still thinking about L.A.
Just off of Hill Street is LA's simulated Chinatown. It was built in the '50s for a movie and then inhabited by chinese americans as a real place.
Now its inhabited by cool stores such as OOGA BOOGA, cool school such as Piero Golia's Mountain School of Art, galleries and project spaces mixed with Mah-jong parlours and chinese stuff stores, mixing film with reality. One of the first spaces to open there was Miltos' Electronic Orphanage, which now has become Telic.











..., it ran one step ahead, As we followed in the dance
Donna Summer, "Mac Arthur park"
Right in front of Mac Arthur Park is a great 1950s pre-cast concrete building, where Textfield magazine is located . I'm in L.A. preparing my show at Inmo Gallery, which is now in Downtown but used to be in the same building as Textfield, when they were both in chinatown, on Chung King Road.

At Inmo I'm showing Hotel Blue Wave, itself a pre-cast concrete building inspired by the 1050s examples like the one Textfield is today housed. There seems to be a cosmic coinsidence thing going on, and I think Donna Summer was right after allAt Inmo I'm showing Hotel Blue Wave, itself a pre-cast concrete building inspired by the 1050s examples like the one Textfield is today housed. There seems to be a cosmic coinsidence thing going on, and I think Donna Summer was right after all

The Toys 'R' Us store on Times Square has some of the best ceilings around. They're all very standard industrial and full of ducts, structure and stuff, but they are firecoated in candy colors and some of them even have candy hanging from it. Who would have thought it was so simple?



Lifo is the newest and best free press in Athens. Like most cities Athens is full of these free magazines, though most of them are not really free. The most popular one sells advertising space inside personal ads, resulting in ads like "I saw you wearing a v*daf*ne t-shirt, you looked hot etc". Lifo is mostly good, apart from some weird lifestyle elements that make me think we are still living in the 1990's (some even in the 80's) so I recently I made a harsh comment about it in another blog, and then I felt guilty: Lifo comes from Stathis Tsagarousianos, the man responsible for the best ever greek magazine, the legendary 01. By the way when are we gonna get the 01 compendum?