Cool Hunting Rough Cut: Kitchen Tools
Cool Hunting 28 Jan 2012, 1:00 am CET
The world's top chefs talk about their favorite kitchen tools
We were recently invited down to check out the Cayman Cookout taking place at the Ritz-Carlton in Grand Cayman, and we jumped at the chance to talk to some of the world's top chefs. In our latest video we learn a little bit about what makes a good kitchen tool and why. We chatted with Eric Ripert of Le Bernardin, April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig, José Andrés of Minibar and Anthony Bourdain of No Reservations. This eclectic, multi-national crew of elite food experts shared their favorite kitchen tools and offered insight into why they are essential.
BMW: Matchbox Gearbox
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Studio Visit: Ouattara Watts
Cool Hunting 28 Jan 2012, 12:37 am CET
The acclaimed artist offers us a rare glimpse inside his Brooklyn studio ahead of his upcoming mini retrospective
While we all like to tap into an artist's brain, find out exactly what goes on in their mind to make them create what they do, sometimes there isn't really more behind a work of art than simply a vision that a person is unable to explain through words. The different approaches to making art—from pragmatic to utterly emotional—is part of what keeps the field perpetually intriguing.
A reticent painter originally from Côte d'Ivoire, Ouattara Watts recently opened up his studio to Cool Hunting for a preview of the newly formed works comprising his forthcoming exhibition. The large, garage-like space is located in an industrial part of Brooklyn between Williamsburg and Bushwick that's home to numerous emerging artists. With both the Whitney Museum and Venice biennials on his résumé, the veteran painter may hold more clout than his neighbors, but his artistic spirit seems unaffected by his widespread success.
Organized by Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, Watts' upcoming NYC exhibition—which Roitfeld says is more like a small retrospective—will feature 18 new paintings alongside a few existing pieces. Watts completed all of these large-scale works in a matter of about six months, explaining that with the way the world is right now, he has a lot to say. At the moment, he is mostly preoccupied by the population of mistreated children in the world, a concern that presumably evolved since the birth of his own child, a life-changing moment for him.
Bursting with color and layered in fabrics and objects picked up from his global travels, Watts' paintings are still entrenched in his own style of Neo-Expressionism. Cryptic serial numbers abound, alluding to a secret code that only he knows about, but one that could potentially be worked out through clever deciphering or a deep understanding of West African cosmology. The mysticism that prevails reflects a coalescent spirituality, his beliefs not tied to one religion or another, but that together are very much a part of his enduring creative passion.
The mix of media Watts uses is also symbolic of his constant exploration, and the people he encounters along the way. For example, the massive piece, "Vertigo #4" is covered in a denim remnant given to him by the shop owner of a fabric store near his Midtown apartment. Glued to this is an Ikea-like dish cloth embroidered with the initials "JL"—who they belong to Watts claims not to know. These found objects and recycled fabrics likely speak to the movement against using expensive materials, a notion developed in the 1970s by fellow Ivorian painter Mathilde Moraeau which she called Vohou-Vohou. The mix also undoubtedly marks a more natural way for Watts to express himself, free of monetary limitations or a prescribed aesthetic.
Although known in his own right, it's difficult not to associate Watts with the legendary artist Jean-Michael Basquiat. The two met in Paris while Watts was studying at the renowned L’École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, and while their friendship was short-lived due to Basquiat's death, Watts considers him almost like a soulmate. Basquiat convinced him to move to NYC, where Watts gave rise to African art with prominent shows at the Gagosian and Vrej Baghoomian galleries.
The exhibition opens 7 February and runs through 19 February 2012 at the cavernous space known simply as 560 Washington Street.
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Olympikus: Dreams
I Believe in Advertising | ONLY SELECTED ADVERTISING | Advertising Blog & Community 27 Jan 2012, 10:24 pm CET
“This is the decade of sports. Let’s make Brazil the nation of our dreams.”
Advertising Agency: DCS, Brazil Creatives: Mauricio Oliveira, Eduardo Boldrini, Diego Wortmann, Samir Arrage Creative Directors: Roberto Callage, Grace Meurer Production Company: Paranoid/Brazil Director: Carlos Manga Jr. Producer: Ana Paula Luce Account Executive.: Leticia Peroni, Camila Roveda Planning: Gustavo Zilles Media buyer: Vera Peres Client Executives: Pedro Bartelle, Márcio Callage, Ana Hochscheidt, Larissa Pedroso, Débora Gentil Photography: Lito Mendes da Rocha Editor: Alex Lacerda Post: Tribbo Post Sound: A9
Are We Having Fun Yet?: Star Wars Slot Car Tracks
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome 27 Jan 2012, 10:00 pm CET
Because a
little Star Wars licensing goes a long way for
selling products *eying novelty
Darth Vader head shaped mouse pad*, here are two new
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Graphic-ExchanGE - a selection of graphic projects
Designspiration - Everyone RSS Feed 27 Jan 2012, 9:52 pm CET
Graphic-ExchanGE - a selection of graphic projects
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Cool Hunting's Hibernating Playlist
Cool Hunting 27 Jan 2012, 9:48 pm CET
Our latest favorite music for avoiding the outdoors
As winter sputters along in New York, we're finding plenty of reasons to be homebodies —an activity that calls for the appropriate soundtrack. Like Atlas Sounds' opener "The Shakes," some of the best music for the season seems engineered for playing on vinyl, a choice that helps conjure warmth on even the coldest, darkest nights. We also included some cheerful songs, perfect for the intimacy of always being indoors, and a few rebellious shouts ("Yella Diamonds" by Ricky Rozay, Waka Flocka and Ludacris on "Rich and Flexin'") to get you amped for work when you'd rather be snuggling. Remember, you have to be ready to be reborn come spring.
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