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Sixpack France presents “Suspended in time” x Spring Summer 2012 x Video Teaser.

24 February 2012, 11.14 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Its happening again, Spring is almost here and our new line is coming along. We just released our video teaser, LVL Studio and Guillaume Jolly join us to drive the whole art direction. Check it out!

Sixpack France X Jonas Delaborde – BUILDING APOCALYPSE CITY

01 February 2012, 16.25 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Sixpack France presents a book of Jonas Delaborde freshly published and now available Here.

Jonas Delaborde is a french artist born in Paris in 1981.

Graduated from the Paris Fine Arts School in 2007, he founded Nazi Knife, a massive anthology of absurd, silly, and psychedelic art, with Hendrik Hegray, in 2006. Eight issues have been published until today, with contributions from artists such as Dennis Tyfus, John Olson, Robert Beatty, Julien Carreyn, CF, James Ferraro, Mehdi Hercberg, etc.

Nazi Knife has curated exhibitions in Italy (Milan and Rome in 2010) and USA (NYC in 2010 and Los Angeles in 2011).

Still with Hendrik Hegray, he’s the art director of False Flag, another cryptic publication about broken objects, art sketches and abandonned monuments. False Flag has featured works by Cameron Jamie, King Terry or Lili Reynaud Dewar.

Since 2006 he’s one of the main members of Frederic Magazine, a collective focused on drawing, and, as such, has been part of many exhibitions in France and Europe.

As a solo artist, Jonas Delaborde makes drawings, objects and books. His works involves architecture and design references, colourful patterns and a strong science-fiction feeling.

His solo publications are all released under the Ffor generic title. Some of the last issues have been published by Nieves (Zürich), Innen (Budapest) or Sister (Harsh Patel – Los Angeles).

Recently, his sculpture’s work has been shown collective exhibitions (La Vitrine, Paris).



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