Posted by Fabio 9 October 2013
Ray Yoshida’s Museum Of Extraordinary Values presents, for the very first time, the entirety of his finds. The contents of his Chicago apartment at 1944 Wood Street have been sectioned into nine tableaux that are based on site visits, interviews, and photographs made during his life as well as after his death. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 October 2013
We are pleased to announce that Aurillac-France has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by Aurillac-based artist, Cendrine Rovini. See more here.
Posted by Fabio 9 October 2013
The making of a new public artwork by British artist and designer Alex Chinneck in Cliftonville, Margate. Filmed and edited by Hazeleigh Prebble. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 October 2013
Onishi Yasuaki uses tree branches, hot glue, and urea for his installation. He uses the glue to connect our ground to an imaginary world. Crystalized urea appears on thin glue lines and in the tree branches.
Posted by Fabio 8 October 2013
Dayanita Singh is internationally acclaimed for breaking away from the print-on-the-wall tradition of art photography and creating unique mass-produced artist’s books. Used as a raw material, photography is a starting point for Singh, rather than an end in itself. read more
Posted by Fabio 7 October 2013
Austin Osman Spare (30 December 1886 – 15 May 1956) was an English artist and occultist who worked as both a draughtsman and a painter. Influenced by symbolism and the artistic decadence of art nouveau, his art was known for its clear use of line, and its depiction of monstrous and sexual imagery. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013
Everyone should visit this absurd restaurant once in their lifetime. Its over-priced, mediocre food but the decor and ambiance is like nothing else in theatrics and campery. See more places in London, recommended by designer and artist Julie Verhoeven. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013
Nyugen E. Smith was born in Jersey City, NJ in 1976 to a Trinidadian mother and Haitian father. He spent his formative years growing up in his mother’s homeland-a tropical, former British colony where African customs and traditions are still woven in to the cultural fabric. read more