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Freunde von Freunden Berlin Book - In stores by tomorrow 15-11-2011 
The ‘Freunde von Freunden Berlin’ book will be in stores across Europe from tomorrow onwards and can be ordered right now.
The final version came out great and we fell blessed to have the opportunity to now present our first book together with Distanz Verlag. The book features 28 portraits on 336 pages, both exclusive stories and all new picture selections.
Special guests incl. Peter Raue, Sarah Illenberger, Haw-lin, Wibke Deertz, Kaos, Nomad and many more.
Official launch event: December 1st together with ‘Do you read me!?’-Reading Room (more information soon).
Find more information here: http://www.freundevonfreunden.com/book/
Buy it here: http://tinyurl.com/fvf-book-berlin
The book will be available in the UK beginning of December and coming to the US early 2012.
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Friends of The High Line
Photographer Joel Sternfeld gave a lecture on Wednesday night titled What the High Line Meant and Means to Me. Currently there is still a half-mile section of the structure that has not been turned into a public park, because ownership of the property is still in limbo. The organization Friends of the High Linehave been running a series of programs to draw public awareness to their cause, ultimately attempting to gain control of the section so it is not lost to developers. To further support this cause, Sternfeld showed a slide presentation spanning from his childhood in Belle Harbor, Queens to his most recent work, detailing his poetic love affair with the urban environment and the motivation behind his work. Most significantly, his 2001 book Walking the High Line, shot over a year (2000-2001) on the then undeveloped, overgrown rail structure that snakes above the west side of Manhattan. The book also includes a brief history of the High Line itself written by Adam Gopnik, which details the sites progression from a freight train track to its abandonment and its current resurrection as a public park…
via http://dossierjournal.com
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MARIA WALKER’S BACK IS THE NEW FRONT (OF A PAINTING)
Why paint the front of the canvas when you can turn it around, add a few more stretcher bars into the mix, and create work that blurs the line between sculpture and paintings. Well Maria Walker has done just that with her colorfield paintings covered with tumor-like bumps and protruding limbs.
via http://beautifuldecay.com
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If you’re in Sydney from now till October 23, 2011, make sure to walk around town and take in all the art! Art & About Sydneyis the city’s annual public arts festival that’s basically like one big, open-air art gallery. Projects by Australian and international artists are creatively re-imagining the streets, turning the city into a giant canvas.This year’s artists include Rebar (San Francisco), Brook Andrew (Sydney-Melbourne), Barry McGee (San Francisco), Magda Sayeg (Austin), curated by Amanda Sharrad and Justine Topfer, with individual projects by Isidro Blasco (New York), Heidi Axelson, Hugo Moline and Adriano Pupilli (Sydney) and Sarah Langdon and Emma Pike (Sydney). 
via www.mymodernmet.com
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