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Jiri Geller Sculptures
Strongly inspired by pop culture, Finnish artist Jiri Geller defines himself as “an outsider, a punk rocker”. Geller is also an artist who has both managed to stay close to ...

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Romulo Celdran’s Hyper Reality
French hyper-realist artist Romulo Celdran reinterprets the real and the unreal in his sculptures of oversized everyday objects. Though his work seems to be a copy of the original object ...

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Christopher Jarratt’s Giant Hairbrush
Totally random but equally entertaining and brilliant is this Giant Hairbrush by Christopher Jarratt. Jarrat is a widely recognized sustainable designer, with a great sense of humor. The Giant Hairbrush is made from locally sourced green Cherry and reclaimed golf balls! Constructed using water-based glues and completed with a tung-based finishing oil.

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Amazing paper works by Katsumi Hayakawa
Japanese artist Katsumi Hayakawa has made some amazing 3D paper sculptures – Below are the images of his latest exhibition at Gallery MoMo in Roppongi.

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Paolo Fumagalli (weird) Art
The Florence-based industrial designer Paolo Fumagalli is a sculptor of contemporary conceptual pieces who works with mixed media. I really like his way of thinking. His contrasting materials, often a ...

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Livia Martin Broken Things & Nature Morte
Chilean artist Livia Marin became famous in the art world by creating these amazing porcelain ‘Broken things’. She is now coming back with a new show at House of Propellers called Nature Morte, in which she explores restoration in 2D and 3D and repair of modest historic objects.

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Unsolicited Fabrications by Stephanie Syjuco
Stephanie Syjuco fabricated a selection of “sculptures” designed by anonymous users of Google SketchUp, a free 3-D modeling program. Many (but not all) of the digital designs are created by non-artists who are just trying to figure out the software. I guess we can call it ‘Internet Art’ or ‘Software Sculptures’.

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Erwin Wurm ‘Gulp’ Exhibition
Austrian-born artist Erwin Wurm introduces his new ‘Gulp’ exhibition at the Lehmann Maupin gallery (NY) – In ‘Gulp‘ Wurm introduces the theme of the social envelope – clothing, food, furniture, cars, houses – in order to annotate the fragility of both the individual and collective identity behind it. Wurm uses these items as personifications of

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Jeff Koons : Popeye Sculpture
No need for introduction, this is Jeff Koons‘ third solo exhibition in France to be held at the Gallery de Noirmont. The New Yorker artist is presenting different works on the theme of the cartoon Popeye. On one hand Popeye is for J.Koons a symbol of self-acceptance, of