For most, the best part about found objects is the search. For artist Randy Grskovic, it’s what comes after he finds the object.
OUTSIDER ART FAIR January 31–February 3, 2013 Center 548 538 West 22nd Street New York, NY 10011 Thursday 6pm-9pm (preview by invitation) Friday 11am–8pm Saturday 11am–8pm Sunday 11am–6pm
Massimo Listri’s work day probably has him talking to a handful of people, max. This is because the spaces the Italian photographer captures are so complex and detailed on their own, putting people in the image just seems to be
By now you should know that we have a weakness for Photorealistic painters, and when we find a new one, we feel oblige to introduce it to you (especially when he paints our favorite city). Here is the amazing work British painter Nathan Walsh. His style is
Antony Gormley‘s Model at London’s White Cube pushes the potential of gallery space to its limits in an investigation of the relationship between the body and architecture.
Preview: January 29, 6-8pm January 30-March 2 29 Bell Street, London lissongallery.com
A few weeks ago we featured the work of Jannis Kounellis, the Greek-born, Rome-based installation and performance artist notably for involving industrious materials such as live horses, coffee, and others in his theatrical work. I came across Stephane Thidet
Elvira ‘t Hart is a recent fashion graduate whose latest collection aims to translate 2D sketches to 3D garments.
Written By Guest Blogger Anita Wu Presenting a refreshing distraction to the current contemporary art scene, spectators alike will become quickly accustomed to Mr Bingo’s new illustration project Hate Mail.
Written by Victoria Petersen “I’m definitely not an architect,” Daniel Arsham tells me when I ask him if he considers himself an artist or an architect.
Are circles and squares what get you off?
I am loving Jonni Cheatwood’s “Grace Series,” abstracting a series of inkjet printed portraits with surrealist strokes.