X Art 2012 ((hot)) — Addison Tarde Espanola
The request "Addison Tarde Espanola X Art 2012" appears to refer to a piece of content associated with Malibu Media, LLC (often operating under the brand X-Art), which produced a video titled "Tarde Española" featuring a model named . Context and Identification Production Company: Malibu Media, LLC / X-Art.
One such enigma is the piece (or perhaps the event) known as Addison Tarde Espanola X Art 2012. Addison Tarde Espanola X Art 2012
Typography:
Titles and captions were almost always set in Didot (italic) or a hand-drawn script that mimicked old hotel stationery. The text was sparse: a fragment from Neruda, a single untranslated word like “Ojalá” (If only), or simply the date: “Julio, 2012.” The request "Addison Tarde Espanola X Art 2012"
A solo exhibition or collaborative installation by a lesser-known American artist named Addison (likely last name omitted) that took place in Madrid or Barcelona during the spring or autumn of 2012. The "X" in the title indicates a creative exchange between Addison and Spanish artists exploring the concept of the "extended afternoon" as a metaphor for economic or personal stasis. Typography: Titles and captions were almost always set
Theme: The piece is part of the studio's early "Fine Art" aesthetic, known for its high-production-value cinematography and romanticized European settings.
His 2010 piece "Trademark of a Ghost" (a repackaged box of baking soda sold for $12,000) had made him a darling of the ironic art crowd but a pariah in the commercial gallery system.