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ps. This is post nr 500. Can anybody explain me why that I am doing this?
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Swedish director Johan Renck (2) is a man of many talents: a photographer and a painter, he works in theatre, and is even a Swedish pop star (in his band Stakka Bo). But on top of all that, Johan Renck has become one of the best European directors in the industry, creating an oeuvre of dramatic, well-crafted videos and uniquely-styled ads over the past seven years.





Currently based in Los Angeles, MARTIN VENEZKY is the mastermind behind Appetite Engineers, a small, internationally recognized design firm. His interest in intricacy, complexity, ornament, and handwork has caused many a wary employee to nervously inch their way toward the exit. But before taking flight, they have helped him create some wonderfully entertaining work for the Sundance Film Festival, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Chronicle Books, Princeton Architectural Press and Blue Note records among others. He was also art director of the late, great Speak, a magazine of popular culture, literature, music, and art.
Martin Venezky’s work has been featured in Eye, How, Emigre, and Graphis. In 1997, he was listed among I.D. Magazine's “ID40” list of influential designers and, in 2001, an exhibit of his collected design work, Martin Venezky: Selections from the Permanent Collection of Architecture and Design, was held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art from July 20-October 14. A monograph of his work, It Is Beautiful...Then Gone, has been published by Princeton Architectural Press. This publication includes a section on form-making that covers some of the material he'll use in this class. Mr. Venezky has taught at CCA, California Institute of the Arts, and Art Center College of Design; he recently completed a term appointment at the Rhode Island School of Design. BFA, Dartmouth College; MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art. (via)