1. Christophe Brunnquell and Estelle Hanania for SBIII

    July 19, 2008
    by Maria Trofimova

    Christophe Brunnquell working on some paintings for the photoshoot they’re doing tomorrow here at the studio with Estelle Hanania.

     


  2. exhibition and film by Fumi Nagasaka / OPENING EVENT & VERNISSAGE, BERLIN FASHION WEEK

    July 17, 2008
    by Maria Trofimova

    hosted by projektgalerie


     

     


  3. places we’ve been these days

    July 13, 2008
    by Maria Trofimova

    The neighborhood

     

     

     Maxime in front of some unknown comrade

     

     

    Darri Lorenzen’s cosmic jacket

     

     

    A piece by the artists collective aids-3d

     

     

    5 am in Kreuzberg


  4. assume vivid astro focus

    July 11, 2008
    by Maria Trofimova

    Last week while I was on holiday in Rome, I met Eli and Christophe, also known as assume vivid astro focus. They were invited to create an installation in the famous ruins in Largo Argentina in the middle of the city, building a new structure on the ancient temple, rising new gods of neon signs and unhumanized masked fetish icons.

    And opening party turned the ruins into no less than an italo-disco night club for the evening!

    We went to the beach as well. Here’s Eli unfinished leg tattoo. He told me about doing a new one soon, and maybe very soon in Berlin…

     


  5. time to grind

    July 10, 2008
    by Maxime Buechi

    yog the infamous grind-metal band at the SB launch at the palais de tokyo, paris.


  6. sang bleu—berlin—workshop

    A delegation of sangbleu-istas will be running a big workshop in berlin untill the end of the month. The idea is to shoot the last series for SBIII and draw inspiration for this amazing city (see my “travelling” post earlier this year). The workshop takes place in an amazing warehouse in the Weissensee area. (Actually, inside the building of the Rathaus off Berlinerallee) Here are some photos of the premises. Anyone interested to come and take part to the action, just drop a line or drop by!


  7. senta

    June 13, 2008
    by Maxime Buechi

    I like big tattoos, I like small tattoos. Never mind the size, it’s all about the fitting. Like a ring or a suite, you know. Tattoos can, just by themselves, make you look like a walking god or a miserable creep. (Obviously, most won’t do either, but will just emprove or degrade your appearance a bit.)

    Here is what I consider a good example of the former: Senta’s unique, microscopic but exquisite “clin d’oeuil” to Warhol.


  8. SB, Le Pavillon & EA présentent

    June 4, 2008
    by Maxime Buechi

    The cover to the first SB book.
    In collaboration with the Pavillion/Palais de Tokyo, Paris and swiss artist Emmanuelle Antille.
    Out on the 26th of June! More about it in the “coming next” section.



  9. Sang Bleu&Pavillon/Palais de Tokyo&Emmanuelle Antille présentent

    Hehe
    The book is almost finished!
    350 pages, but it’s gonna look gooooood!
    aaaargh

    Here is a little preview:
    Jean-Luc Verna photographed by Claude-Hubert Tatot


  10. blakam madame home session

    May 6, 2008
    by Maxime Buechi

    The young swiss award-winning artistic group Blakam Madame is known, among others, for their very personal appropriation of tattooing, which they practice more as a ritualized gesture than an aesthetic effort, like traces of a mysterious rite. Their tattoos often quote their paintings and installations which, subsequently, integrates and implies themselves—the bearers—as full-time parts of their art.

    Blakam also run an art space in Lausanne: Bellevaux


    Here, some random little videos made during a tattooing session. Note the videos are no way part of their work, just a vague and informal documentation.


    blakam 1

    blakam 2

    blakam 3


  11. do you understand what i’m saying, sir?

    May 2, 2008
    by Maria Trofimova

    Sang Bleu was invited by Blanco in Reggio Emilia (Italy) to be part of the exhibition “DO YOU UNDERSTAND WHAT I’M SAYING, SIR?” . Viewing from the 1st to the 6th of May 2008
    Grazie mille to the Studio Blanco team, for being so nice, and living in such a lovely town. Wish I could have stayed a few more sunny days in Reggio Emilia!

    Lukas Wassmann [http://www.lukaswassmann.com/]

    Sara from Blanco [http://www.studioblanco.it/]

    Mathias Sterner [http://www.mathiassterner.com/] [http://tredadlar.com/]

    Tony Cederteg [http://www.cederteg.blogspot.com/]


  12. Histoire Un-Naturelle by Ruth Marten

    May 1, 2008
    by Adrian Wilson

    ‘In addition to prolific stints as an illustrator and tattoo artist, native New Yorker Ruth Marten has been exhibiting her art in galleries for decades. For her latest body of work Marten’s embellished recombinants of 17th and 18th century engravings seamlessly weave radical alterations, subtle visual humour and ecstatic fantasy into delirious social landscapes.’

    26th April - 6th June, 2008

    Isis Gallery
    20 Hanway St
    London W1T 1UG

    ruthmarten.com


  13. Benji Whalen

    embroidery floss on stuffed cotton, art & photos by Benji Whalen.
    see the exhibition at the MAD, NYC
    visit his website


  14. Intolerable Beauty

    April 27, 2008
    by Alexis Zavialoff

    Chris Jordan’s Intolerable Beauty project (2003-2005), reveals some rather disturbing images, portraying american mass consumption.
    cell phones. 2004.


  15. Terence Koh @ De Pury & Luxembourg 2007

    April 25, 2008
    by Maxime Buechi

    Terence Koh private view.
    More cake than kink.
    Thanx y’all.