Posted by Fabio 3 October 2009
From the D&AD President’s Lecture on the 12 of March 2009, designer Peter Saville talked about Banksy and Damien Hirst.
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Posted by Fabio 1 October 2009
This exciting exhibition will focus upon the connection between the work of Jean Tinguely (1925-1991), one of the most radical, inventive and subversive sculptors of the mid twentieth-century, and renowned British artist Michael Landy, who has been significantly influenced by Tinguely and his constructive and destructive tendencies.
Tate Liverpool / 2 October 2009 – 10 January 2010
www.tate.org.uk
Posted by Fabio 1 October 2009
The Bernier-Eliades Gallery is pleased to present the second solo exhibition by Cameron Jamie. The practice of Cameron Jamie has a distinct place of its own in the contemporary art scene. Through performance, video, sculpture, installation, photography and drawing his work embodies an ongoing investigation into the unselfconscious folklore of peripheral culture.
www.bernier-eliades.gr
Posted by Fabio 1 October 2009
‘Good Days – Bad Days (For Mariana)’ – Daniel Guzmán, 2009
Painted steel and ribbons, 84 x 119 x 110.5cm (33 x 46 7/8 x 43 1/2 in)
Posted by Fabio 1 October 2009
Etsuko Ichikawa is a Tokyo-born, Seattle-based visual artist and her work is a continuing investigation of what lies between the ephemeral and the eternal. Her body of works are examples of creating something tangible from abstract concepts, and psychology has been her primary source of inspiration. She works primarily with glass and paper in various scales, including architectural installations.
www.etsukoichikawa.com
Posted by Fabio 30 September 2009
I am often asked what lead me to make a documentary about Polish posters. The simplest answer is that I was inspired by an amazing story about creativity and the human spirit and thought others would be too. My interest in poster design began in the early 80s, as an undergraduate graphic design student in Philadelphia. read more
Posted by Fabio 29 September 2009
One could almost mistake these arresting oil paintings as being collages. 46 year old Belgique artist Cris Brodahl is represented by The Approach gallery, Bethnal Green London. read more