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David DiMichele’s Installations
There is something so unsettling about these installations from artist David DiMichele.  Working on a gigantic scale, these tremendous installations overwhelm the viewer, with a sense of being trapped in ...

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Nicolas Feldmeyer’s Wrapped Portico
Swiss architect/artist Nicolas Feldmeyer reimagines historic buildings by creating ephemeral installations which work and play with the details of the structure; a superb example of which is his wrapped portico ...

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Carlos Cruz-Diez: Chromosaturations
Venezuelan born, Paris working installation artist and painter Carlos Cruz-Diez’s Chromosaturation (1969) series presents an idea that simple cues can lead to an entire system of thoughts, beliefs and sensitivities.

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Pop Pop Bang Bang Project
Creative project Pop Pop Bang Bang doesn’t only look amazing, it also sounded like a lot of fun to do. A collaboration between photographer Thomas Brown and creative director Anna Burns, the former describes it as a mix of “film, photography, and pyro”.   Together, the

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Sakir Gökçebag’s Installations
What Sakir Gökçebag‘s installations lack in expenses (the artist uses the likes of rolls of toilet paper, hangers, and clocks), they more than make up for in out-of-this-world concept and ...

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Aakash Nihalani 3D Tape Installations
Aakash Nihalani is as down-to-earth as a street artist can get. He’s “not trying to push a certain highbrow logic or philosophy”, he’s okay with cops taking down his art (as long as they allow him to take a quick photo first), and he works with tape…

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Distortion & Flowers by Azuma Makoto
On my recent trip to Tokyo, I was lucky enough to be invited by Perrier-Jouet to the studio of Floral artist Azuma Makoto. While in the studio I stumbled on his series of prints from his Distortion x Flowers projects and immediately was attracted by these visuals…

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Martynka Wawrzyniak: Smell Me
One person’s trash is another’s treasure surely applies to art, what one might think is daring and innovative may seem trivial and sensationalist to another.  When I saw this show at Envoy Enterprises by Martynka Wawrzyniak certainly challenged me to dig deep and think about what she is trying to convey and why.   Polish born Wawrzyniak is [...]

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Baptiste deBombourg’s Agony in the Garden
French artist Baptiste deBombourg (of stapler fame) has added some new pieces to his Aggravures series, even more intricate and intense than the 35,000 to 450,000 staples he used before. These were unveiled for his recently launched solo exhibit Agony in the Garden at