Australian photographer Andreas Franke has digitally manipulated the submarine images he captured around the sunken boat Vandenberg, on Artificial Reef Off Key West, to create a parallel universe under water and even exhibit in this medium. The series Life below the surface is installed at
Studiopepe designed a series of Kora vases for Spotti Edizioni. Saturated in ten colors with a hint of shadow and graphic-marks, these vases express the spirit of a time when “colors became material to depict the new trends detected by Studiopepe.” Studiopepe drew their inspiration for this collection from quadricromia (four-color process) based on elaboration.
While collages are considered as a generally surreal artistic expression, Jean-Francois Lepage throughout his career managed to imprint surrealism within the surrealism. From June 11th to August 31st, the visitors of Hauser+Hauser web gallery will have the chance to discover his work through an interactive exhibition. When observing Lepage’s work, that is no stranger to [...]
The Tate Modern’s Yayoi Kusama retrospective comes stateside to the Whitney Museum. July 12–September 30, 2012 The Whitney Museum of American Art 945 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10021 More Info
The very first one to work with the concept of shooting miniatures into real life sets was London based artist Slinkachu. Since then, we have sen it in print campaigns (Ben & Jerry’s in the NY subways right now) and plenty of other media. A tad different but in the same vein, this series, called
Dogma Curated by Gianni Jetzer Opening Reception June 28 6-8pm Metro Pictures 519 West 24th Street New York, NY (212) 206 7100 More Info
What’s The Point? Group Exhibition featuring Josef Albers, Ky Anderson, Jordan Bernier, Andrew Brischler, Christian Chaise, Matthew Craven, Corey Drieth, Jessica Eaton, Ellsworth Kelly, Gregory Krum, Sol LeWitt, Carrie Marill, Jason Middlebrook, Laura Newman, Devin Rutz, Joel Shapiro, Jessica Snow, Mia Taylor, Michael Zelehoski Opening Reception June 27, 6-8pm Jen Bekman Gallery, 6 Spring Street, [...]
If you’ve been following Trendland over the years, you should be well versed in the work of one our favorite creative duo’s, Scheltens + Abbenes. From their methodical arrangements to look books to still life, they never cease to captivate us with their visual imagery. Rather than present an object in its original state, they arrange [...]
With many notable food establishments already on his plate, it is not surprising that when restauranteur Mark Hix opened his newest London hot spot Tramshed, he decided to commission a huge Damien Hirst sculpture as the focal point of the spacious venue. On account of the mainly chicken and meat menu, artist Damien Hirst created the ’Cock and Bull’ sculpture for the restaurant, as [...]
With the right illustrator, a fashion drawing can commemorate the subtle nuances of a style, develop the essence of a brand, and capture the spirit and spontaneity of a designer in a intimate way unmatched by a photograph. A look into the Trendland fashion illustration archives says as much without words. For all of those [...]
To celebrate 5 years in unisex Rad Hourani designed 10 pieces that come in 3 different colors exclusively for Joyce, Hong Kong. Launch is June 12th at 1pm. June 9-26 Joyce, New World Tower 16-18 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong 2810 1120 More Info
Argentinian artist Manuel Ameztoy has created Paraísos desplegables (Pop-up Paradises), a site-specific solo exhibition in the Faena Arts Center in Buenos Aires. The installation reaches 630 m² of cut and non-woven fabrics that hang from the ceiling of the space imitating a natural landscape that coexists with