giovedì
lug292010

DESIGN SHOP


alon's online shop

Probably not many of you know that we've also run a design gift shop called ALON in Lugano for the last five years. Business is doing well and three months ago we were faced with the option of either moving to a much larger space downtown or expand our shop online.

We went with the latter, and after three months of hard hard work, our ONLINE SHOP is ready for primetime!.

So, for design lovers out there, punch in the code DESIGNFAN03 at checkout for a 10% discount on any order over 100CHF courtesy of the studio to celebrate with us this happy milestone.

Cheers.

d//

martedì
mag182010

Refuge, Five Cities

If you hapen to be in New York City in the next few days check out Bas Princen's exhibition at the Storefront for art and Achitecture on 97 Kenmare Street.

Refuge, Five Cities
May 12 2010 - Jun 26 2010

Refuge, Princen's most recent project, could be described as a photographic fiction of sorts. Although it is the result of extensive travels and research in five cities of the Middle East and Turkey - Istanbul, Beirut, Amman, Cairo and Dubai - it could just as easily pass as the pictorial record of a drive through a single, imaginary city: a city without a center, populated by extraordinary and at times implausible architectural artifacts; an urban laboratory whose physical traits are defined by migratory flows, spatial transformation and geopolitical flux on a continental scale. 

An architect by training, Princen has for many years used photography as a tool to observe, record and interpret the contemporary landscape. His photographs - themselves unmanipulated representations of reality - invite the viewer to construct an imaginary landscape that lies beyond the frame, outside the limits of the viewfinder. 

Refuge is not, however, an exercise in abstraction. It is a documentation of the spatial products of refuge, ranging from migrant worker camps to gated satellite cities in the desert or the frequent proximity between abject poverty and extreme wealth, that at the same time sidesteps the cliches and the iconic emblems of segregation and seclusion. Starting from its peripheries, Princen's photographs conduct the viewer through a cityscape that is both familiar and remote, ominous and beautiful. 

Biography: 
Bas Princen (Zeeland, Netherlands 1975) is an artist and photographer living and working in Rotterdam. His work focuses on the transformations of the urban landscape researching the possible future scenarios and outcomes by the use of photography.

mercoledì
mag052010

SWISSSTOCKPHOTO

find stock photography in switzerlandWe're proud to announce that dgstudio is now a member of SwissStockPhoto agency, where you can find Royalty Free and Rights-Managed photography from talented swiss photographers. Buy photography, prints, products and more.

martedì
apr272010

Friday with Joe

Joe McNallyI spent an amazing afternoon last Friday with top #tog @JoeMacnally at the Profot studio in Zurich. On my way out I took some great images of letzigrund stadium... I'll start posting pics Wednesday when I start with the site overhaul. it'll be all English from now on. All weddings, events, landscape and portraiture will be moving to www.dg-st.com [our photoshelter site]. Per annunci locali/regionali continueranno gli aggiornamenti in Italiano.

martedì
feb232010

TRASPORRE L'ARCHITETTURA

FOTOGRAFIE DAL WORKSHOP CON PINO MUSI - some of my work will be displayed at the foyer of the Cinema Teatro in Via Dante Alighieri 3b in Chiasso from Friday, February 26th with a group of incredibly talented photographers.