"WHY IS A RAVE LIKE A BLINDING BURLESQUE?" - A Film by AR ABEQUE @ar_abeque
“The Slap” is the photo and film project by FAKBYFAK and TALI RUTMAN STUDIO supports and shares the works of emerging creative Russian visual artists across the worlds of fashion, music and art through three visually entrancing and fundamentally different stories. Each story takes inspiration from Walter van Beirendonck’s ready-to-wear collections: Why is a Raven Like a Writing Desk, Owls Whisper, Worlds of Sun and Moon, and Wild is the Wind.
Alex Melnikov, CF/CEO FAKBYFAK: ”Each project bases itself on the fundamental idea of reassessing and revising the complete, masculine, avant-garde images that we are immersed in by Walter Van Beirendonck's visual language and creativity. Having one set of looks, we utilised the lens of the artistic solutions by Tali Rutman, the project stylist, and the pure creative passion of various talented Russian photographers, cameramen, montage directors and illustrators to create several completely different illusion worlds. Working in collaboration with Walter Van Beirendonck to create the collection of glasses, we strive to add some extra momentum to the concept of collaboration itself and to turn this experience into something greater, organically passing it on to others, offering young talents to realise their potential and ideas in the fields of fashion, music, film and photography. The result: expanding the boundaries of our collaboration, we are creating new coordinate systems, chain reactions, which will serve as inspiration and the foundation for creativity to others.”
Tali Rutman: “Working on this large project with a limited number of pieces of clothing from Walter Van Beirendonck's collections, I wanted to show a diverse set of plots and stories. Our team travelled between them without any illusions that we would ever reach our final destination. We worked with different types of media: a series of photos, two films and illustrations, in which we created situations where there is no room for melancholy, and just subtle humour and reincarnations. We violated the natural course of events and demonstrated the absurdity of our society's conventional life arrangements. I wanted to use the looks to create a fragile, fictitious, ideal social sculpture, but it turned out that chaos is safer and more powerful. The plots document my urban and studio observations about the dynamics of clothes, which I “directed” as a producer together with FAKBYFAK and other colleagues and artists. We enhanced this combination with our model characters' exquisite sophistication and purity. Certainly, this is an experiment about the vision of the 21st century, where the lines between the truth and lies blur and it becomes unclear what represents a fact and what is fiction or virtual life. Walter Van Beirendonck's clothing is multifaceted and hyper-realistic – it’s not just any clothes that we happened to come across but a world view, a system of artistic techniques, an art trend, a type of a revolutionary temperament. This project is our bold slap to dogmatism, philistinism, boredom and rationalism.”
CREDITS
Producers: Alex Melnikov @fakbyfak & Tali Rutman @tali_rutman_studio
Camera & Edit: AR ABEQUE @ar_abeque
Camera B: Vitaliy Podolyanskiy
Styling: @greedyrutman
Make-up: Olga Glazunova @glazunovamakeup
Hair: Anastasia Buchok @buchamua
Music
Dominic Alhambra
Models
Albert Ziabbarov
Denis Aleynikov
Polina Shimanskaya
Selin Erturk
Boris Bragin
Georgy Shustrov
Daria Ivanova
Yana Dobrynina
Anna Buchkova
Polina Polyalovskaya
Luv Nashchekina
Veronika Ovchinina
Goncharova Darya
Garments
Walter Van Beirendonck @waltervanbeirendonckofficial
Tali Rutman Studio
Glasses
FAKBYFAK x Walter Van Beirendonck
Wigs
Charlie Le Mindu @charlielemindu
SPECIAL THANKS
Walter Van Beirendonck
Koen Vermesen
Lisa-Mia Kather
Laura Bella-Tabernero
Marina Patalano
Albert Ziabbarov
Roman Ilyukhov
Heather Reilly
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