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The wonderful photography of my idol Gregory Crewdson is at the White Cube until the 24th May. I went to see it on Friday. The internet certainly does no do justice to his stunning work. Go and see it in the flesh.
This is unbelievable. The Sentinelese, in the Andaman Islands, are the last 'uncontacted' tribe on earth. They are believed to have lived isolated on the island for some 60,000 years, still undisturbed by the west. The image above shows one of the tribes-people reacting with hostility to a passing helicopter after the 2004 Tsunami. Well, you would, i guess.
If you only take one thing with you from this blog, let it be this.

Why not ey? I thought this little gem was from Japanese product designer Naoto Fukasawa, though the Design museum seems to suggest otherwise.
Banksy eat your heart out, or your...no, I won't. Some work from the Decapitator, a notorious character around Shoreditch. He replaces the over glamorous faces of adland's imagination with less glamorous bloody stumps. Enjoy.
A bit late I know, but it had to go up here because it's just so darn nice. Feltron's been doing his annual report for the past few years. They're a great idea, and beautifully designed too.
Who needs the latest digital displays when all you really need to do is get 50,000 commy kids together and teach them to them to do the synchronized colour dance?