Posted by Fabio 16 July 2012
Artist Michael Craig-Martin, the man who helped foster the development of the ‘Young British Artists’, discusses the early work of one of his most famous pupils, Damien Hirst.
Posted by Fabio 16 July 2012
In this Olympic month, a cultural exchange of ideas has provided a platform for Roberto Paradise to highlight a cross section of its programme in London for the first time. A series of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other mixed media, brings together the work of; Jose Lerma, Hector Madera, Bubu Negrón, Jonathan Torres, Fernando Pintado, Chaveli Sifre, and Juni Figueroa. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 July 2012
Sculpture, photography, architecture, and biology are some of the disciplines that intersect in Ackroyd & Harvey’s work, revealing an intrinsic bias towards process and event and often reflecting urban political ecologies by highlighting the temporal nature of processes of growth and decay in sites of architectural interest as well as contemporary art galleries and museums worldwide. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 July 2012
I know what you are trying to say is the first solo show of Taiwanese artist Ting-Ting Cheng in UK. It comprises three closely connected works, using video, photography and an interactive card game. read more
Posted by Fabio 13 July 2012
Jordan Wayne Long is a performance and video artist originally from Bald Knob, Arkansas. He graduated with his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2011. His current work deals with Trauma.
Posted by Fabio 12 July 2012
Sourcing blocks of precious stone from quarries all over the world Andreas Blank carves them into contemporary subject matter creating deceptively realistic ordinary scenes. In precise sculptures everyday objects such as a shirt or briefcase, made entirely from alabaster and marble, achieve monumental permanence. read more
Posted by Fabio 12 July 2012
Prolific sculptor, Bruce Beasley ranks among the most productive sculptors of the post Henry Moore/David Smith generation of abstract sculptors. At the age of 21 he became the youngest artist to ever have work collected by New York’s Museum of Modern Art. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 July 2012
In 1995, Damien Hirst defended his work with the rationale, “It’s very easy to say, ‘I could have done that,’ after someone’s done it. But I did it. You didn’t. It didn’t exist until I did it.” (Above picture by Thomas Downing, 1969) read more