miércoles, 3 de junio de 2015

Kristian Conde

Stars of 80s Dance Pop - The European Edition



"The cover sleeve of Kristian Conde’s 1986 hit 12-inch single featured an instantly captivating close-up image of the handsome artist and his piercing blue eyes. No less intriguing was Kristian’s song, “Dolce Vita,” whose lyrics recall a warm memory of the summer of ’83 sung against a high-energy musical backdrop. The track, recorded in Spain, was originally planned to be a tribute that evoked the feeling of Ryan Paris’ classic of the same name, but the song took on a whole life of its own as an international dance smash. For Conde, the lively recording marked a brief sojourn into the world of Spanish dance-pop, which was followed by a much longer career in high fashion. He remembers his brush with fame with affection. "

James Arena, 

Stars of 80s Dance Pop - The European Edition

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CFDA FASHION AWARDS 2015 – THE FASHION OSCARS
Menswear Designer of the Year: Tom Ford. Photo by Evan Falk.
The CFDA Fashion Awards celebrated extraordinary design excellence across the industry, held at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall and presented this year’s winners, who were announced by celebrity presenters as varied as Amanda Seyfried, Joshua Jackson, Taraji P. Henson, Chelsea Clinton, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
http://www.kaltblut-magazine.com/cfda-fashion-awards-2015-the-fashion-oscars/







Behind the Scenes with New York's Greatest Artists


Andy Warhol reclines like a 1970s Titian on a satin adorned bed; a furtive and bespectacled Keith Haring clambers up a wire fence like an escaping prisoner; a wisely wrinkled Georgia O'Keeffe gazes straight into the camera with a direct stare. These are just a number of the extraordinary portraits to have been captured by Roman photographer Gianfranco Gorgoni over the course of his five decade career.
After discovering his love of photography, during a trip to London in 1965, Gorgoni began to dream of America and the exciting photo opportunities it promised. He finally made his way to New York on a freighter ship in 1968, in exchange for a photo essay of life on board, and soon struck up a fruitful partnership with Italian magazine L'Espresso. The publication commissioned him to create a story on the thriving New York City art scene, and by forging a close working relationship with renowned art dealer Leo Castelli, he soon found himself in the midst of the era's most influental artists.
http://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/7478/behind-the-scenes-with-new-yorks-greatest-artists