
Posted by Fabio 20 March 2012
By the use of a simple camera movement, Tony Hill‘s film Down Side Up explores and reviews some relationships to the ground. The viewpoint continuously orbits places, objects, people and events. The observations gradually speed up to reveal a double sided ground flipping like a tossed coin, then slow again to oscillate about the earths edge.
Posted by Fabio 19 March 2012
Given how much he is still with us, it is hard to believe that Andy Warhol died 25 years ago. Yet the quarter of a century since his death has only affirmed his artistic genius and prescience. read more

Posted by Fabio 19 March 2012
As It Lays is a series of video portraits of Los Angeles’ celebrated icons, by artist Alex Israel. read more
Posted by Thorbjorn 18 March 2012
David Altmejd is a Canadian artist (born in Montreal in 1974) who lives and works in both Montreal and London, England. In 2001, he completed his Masters of Fine Arts at Columbia University. He also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Since graduating with his MFA, he has taken part in many high profile group shows at important spaces as impressive as Artists Space and Deitch Projects, both in New York City. www.modernart.net
Posted by Fabio 16 March 2012
If you didn’t get a chance to make it to NYC for The Armory Show this past week, please click here to check Eric Yahnker’s fantastic installation!
Posted by Fabio 12 March 2012
One of our latest additions to Citylikeyou is from Oslo based artist and freelance illustrator, Mari Kanstad Johnsen.read more
Posted by Thorbjorn 8 March 2012
Gazelli Art House on Dover Street will launch their first permanent gallery space in Mayfair, London next week with a group show entitled Bodhi. The show will feature works of acclaimed Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa, Swiss born artist Olympia Scarry, Azerbaijani sculptor Khanlar Gasimov and South Korean artist Shan Hur focusing on the five classical elements; Fire, Earth, Water, Air, and Ether. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 March 2012
Shift by artist Max Hattler, is an attempt to visualise higher dimensions and unearthliness, taking into account these concepts’ heightened awareness when attempting to process or predict the end of the world! read more