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January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVEWRITERS BLOCK BLACK BOOK
January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVEHere’s a few pages from last years series of books. Writers Block recently compiled a print with everyones tag who had featured on the videos, sadly those are sold out now.
Yo Punk
January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVEJust came across this, thought it was pretty funny. Long live the Punk!
Tune of the Day
January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVE
Out to the extended family from day.
BRIEF VISIT TO BALFRON
January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVEQuickly visited with Boilerman Dean last week. More extensive pictures soon.. Nice view of the dome from there.
Ben Davis – SS/11
January 31st, 2011 by ARCHIVEThis acid wash denim jacket from the latest collection from Ben Davis is killer. The Japanese influence is clear to see in this collection which quite different from the Ben Davis collections of the past….
BATTERSEA PLOT
January 30th, 2011 by ARCHIVEDays Like That
January 30th, 2011 by ARCHIVEThe Days Like That gang caused an absolute roadblock at the Russian Bar on Friday! Expect bigger and better things coming from these guys in the near future.
PRIX PICTET – GROWTH
January 28th, 2011 by ARCHIVEPrix Pictet is an international photography prize, aimed to raise awareness for global sustainability issues. The premise of the prize is to set the worlds photographers with producing a response to these issues. Prix Pictet has just started it’s third prize cycle, under the theme of ‘Growth’ following on from the previous themes of ‘Water’ and ‘Earth’.
The content of submissions varies widely from photos of rapidly expanding cityscapes to empoverished wastelands.
The cycle of ‘Growth’ will consist of a global tour to New Delhi, Milan, Madrid, Dublin, Thessaloniki, Dubai , Gstaad, Eindhoven, Berlin, Moscow, Lausanne & London. The winner will be announced in Paris in March, and will be awarded a cash prize. Subsequently another competing photographer will be set a commission, where-by they visit an area of the world and document the problems facing the local inhabitants/landscape.
To accompany the prize, a book has been produced containing work of the 12 shortlisted artists, including work from Edward Burtynsky, Mitch Epstein, Stephane Couturier and Christian Als. And we have one copy to giveaway to one BNTL reader, to be in with a chance of winning the book, simply send your name and address to info@bntl.co.uk.
To keep up with the progress of Prix Pictet, go to (and ‘like) their facebook page HERE.
And find out more about the prize by visitng the website HERE.
Prix Pictet is devloped in colaboration with Candlestar, a cultural consultancy. To find out more about Candlestar visit their website HERE and keep up-to-date with other projects and exhibitions they are involved with by checking their facebook HERE.

















































































