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FELT CLUB: HOLIDAY 2008

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Beautiful/Decay is partaking in the festivities of the Felt Club: Holiday 2008 indie craft fair! We will be selling our signature apparel of artist designed shirts and hoodies...but before you flail your arms and use the justification of the economy for your inability to attend...Beautiful/Decay came prepared in making all their apparel 50-80% off! This will be a great way to enjoy your Sunday (11/16/08) at the Shrine Auditorium Expo Center all day from 11 to 7pm... Hope to see you there!

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Holiday Sample Sale

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Beautiful/Decay is excited to announce a sample sale! They will be selling rare, limited run and unreleased samples and never before seen Beautiful/Decay prototypes- for all you who love those exclusive designs. The sale will feature the insane discount of 50 to 80% off everything, including shirts and hoodies. Who wouldn’t like a one of a kind t-shirt or hoodie for the holidays? So come out, meet the Beautiful/Decay crew and get your hands on some great deals.

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BEAUTIFUL/DECAY RELEASES ISSUE X AT MARK MOORE GALLERY

Beautiful/Decay is pleased to celebrate the release of Issue X this Saturday, September 6th from 5-7pm at the Mark Moore gallery. They will also unveil the revitalized direction and scope of the magazine. Beautiful/Decay has expanded coverage of international art and design, while maintaining their characteristically fresh and informative approach. By delivering more of the innovative artists and designers that have established Beautiful/Decay’s reputation as an unparalleled contemporary art sourcebook, the magazine will further extend its support to the creative community.

The opening will feature an open bar provided by Grolsch, music from Billy the Kkid, and an artist’s reception for Ultrasonic International III.

About Issue X:
For Issue X, Beautiful/Decay is proud to include a dynamic range of features that loosely address the nature of representation and the ways in which it is replicated, manipulated and transmorphed through the artistic process.

Scott Anderson conflates a dissonant line-up of images derived from his personal vocabulary, whether dream catchers, lunar landscapes or beer bottles, to create science-fiction style landscapes at once familiar and foreign. Mala Iqbal also imagines alien vistas- that cleverly investigate the nature of representation and painting through her unique blend of magic, kitsch and a knack for the unexpected.

Michael Swaney chooses to narrate idiosyncratic, boyish-charmed scenes that reference both childhood nostalgia and adult irony, Jeff Whetstone captures uncanny photographs of graffiti-marked caves. The natural scenes, layered with human scribblings, document the phenomena of anonymous marking and the act of creating itself, referencing everything from the Paleolithic cave paintings of Lascaux, to ribald rants on bathroom stall walls. His re-cast panoramas of disorienting rocks are brought back into the realm of the familiar through banal human traces.

Barnaby Whitfield’s feverishly playful pastel distortions both attract and repulse with their candy-colored depictions of subtly grotesque figures. Beautiful/Decay will also interview duo design team Oh Yeah Studio, who gracefully merge pencil-sketch representational drawings with abstract computer modeled concepts, and explore Oliver Hibert’s hyper-colored images.

As usual, Beautiful/Decay will also feature a stellar line up of recent show reviews, from Los Angeles to New York and in between.

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NEW CREATIVE AGENCY “SOMETHING IN THE UNIVERSE” LAUNCHED

Something In The Universe (SITU), a new creative agency, announced its launch this month.

Formed from the creators of contemporary art and design magazine, Beautiful/Decay, SITU opens the doors for the first time to the publication's in-house team and rich network of creatives, consultants and strategists. SITU has the distinct advantage of having access to Beautiful/Decay's ten years of experience and expertise engaging with emerging culture and developing relationships within the creative community.

The creative agency moves fluidly through a diverse nexus of visual landscapes, ranging from art, design, music, fashion and in between. The company's philosophy is to effectively connect and illuminate these cultural constellations, in order to provide a fresh, youthful perspective.

A broad range of creative services will be offered, ranging from apparel, print and web design, all the way to content development, brand strategy and marketing. SITU seeks to act as a catalyst, taking into focus the client's own philosophy and aesthetic. Clients will be connected to the most relevant talents and resources and hand-tailor concepts: from inception, to realization, to delivery. Whether providing consulting, media, or full-service direction, SITU provides creative access. In this way, Something In The Universe aligns medium to message, preserving the integrity of ideas and intentions, while offering a custom versatile vision.

To find out more about SITU, visit: www.somethingintheuniverse.com

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Weekend Warrior

Come and join us for this awesome event:

July 12 - August 10th

Beautiful Decay Team!

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Beautiful/Decay Pres…

Beautiful/Decay presents...
Vis/Ed
"The Moving Image in Today's Cultural Landscape"
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Anthology Film Archives, New York
Tickets $5 advance, $8 at the door
For more information, go to beautifuldecay.com/events

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Graphic Design MUSH …

As part of Beautiful/Decay's first forray into outerwear, we have created this lightweight, custom cut and sewn hoodie. Featuring a large grey and green detailed design on the back and B/D logo on the front. Also showcases an off-center print in the interior lining of the hoodie, as well as hidden designs in the pockets that extend outwards onto the body. On a light French terry with a custom antique silver B/D zipper pull.

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