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Video-Review: Lamy Pico โ€“ Ballpoint Pen

Pocket pens often come with quite cool and sophisticated logics of how to be portable while being able to extend to a full length pen.

Some examples include the Kaweco Sport, Kaweco Lilliput, Travelerโ€™s Fountain Pen, Kaweco Special S, the SCHON DESGN pen, or the No 1 pencil.

There are many more โ€“ one of them being the Lamy Pico, which is an expandable ballpoint pen with a push mechanism, in a cool and minimalist design.

Before we hop into the review, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Fontoplumoย forย supporting theย review of this stationery item. You can also buy the Lamy Pico (ballpoint pen) in their webshop (no affiliate โ€“ just a friendly pointer).

Check out the video-review below, which is as always preceded by some quick facts. Again, I hope the review is helpful and that you enjoy watching it!

Quick Facts

Video Review

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An Exhibition Combining Minimalism + Well-Known Asian Artists

By: Leo Lei

An Exhibition Combining Minimalism + Well-Known Asian Artists

The Pierre Lorinet Collection: From Western Minimalism to Asian Politicalย  Abstraction is an exhibition featuring pieces collected over a period of a decade.ย Curated by Edward Mitterand, the exhibition is part of Singapore Art Week, a ten-day celebration that will see over 700 artists and curators from Singapore and around the world present over 130 programs.

According to What by Ai Weiwei

According to What by Ai Weiwei

In this exhibition, a number of significant contemporary works are brought together for the first time. They were chosen to show the voluntary connection that the Pierre Lorinet Collection has made over the past ten years between the founders of Minimalism and some of the most well-known Asian artists of the twenty-first century. These artistsโ€™ practices are largely influenced by Asian political or philosophical ideas as well as the history of modernism.

Pierre Lorinet challenged his relationship with art by deciding to find and experience emotions inside radicalism when he started his collection in 2012 with an emphasis on Minimalism, one of the most influential and rigorous movements in the history of contemporary art. A few years later, the collection was moved to Singapore, making it accessible to Asian-born artists who are or have been influenced by minimalism in diverse ways.

Ai Weiwei, Chen Zhen, Nam June Paik, and Haegue Yang are just a few examples of artists who all have a strong background in art history and care deeply about their contributions to both modern art and their home nations. Their inclusion in the collection foreshadowed the purchase of works by subsequent generations of Asian artists, like Korakrit Arunanondchai, a Thai-American artist.

According to What by Ai Weiwei

According to What by Ai Weiwei

Relatum by Lee Ufan

Relatum by Lee Ufan

Relatum by Lee Ufan

Relatum by Lee Ufan

Untitled by Donald Judd

Untitled by Donald Judd

Untitled by Donald Judd

Untitled by Donald Judd

Untitled by Donald Judd

Untitled by Donald Judd

Incomplete Open Cube by Sol Lewitt

Incomplete Open Cube by Sol Lewitt

Incomplete Open Cube by Sol Lewitt

Incomplete Open Cube by Sol Lewitt

Photos by Colin Wan.

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