Posted by Fabio 28 October 2010
Erin Shirreff lives and works in New York City. She holds an MFA from Yale University (2005) and a BFA from the University of Victoria in British Columbia. Recent exhibitions include Knight’s Move at Sculpture Center in Queens, Terminus Ante Quem at Shane Campbell Gallery in Chicago, and a two-person show in the Front Room at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis.
Erin Shirreff
Posted by Fabio 20 October 2010
The ex-school
Experiment art school
Exhibition runs until 12 December 2010
Museum Jorn
Gudenåvej 7-9, 8600 Silkeborg
Denmark
Posted by Fabio 14 October 2010
Slow Fade (silkscreen and acrylic on wood) from 2007 by New York based artist JD Walsh.
Posted by Fabio 7 October 2010
Carole A. Feuerman is an American artist and hyper-realistic sculptor. She currently lives and works in New York. Feuerman is most known for her resin sculptures painted in oil, but she also utilizes other media such as bronze and stone. She developed a technique she calls “painting with fire where she pours, splatters and splashes up to five different molten metals that are 2000 degrees in temperature. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 September 2010
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS was an independent critical design exhibition showcasing new work by Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen. Situated on the experimental edge of the London Design Festival, the show featured two new projects: one exploring the use of tumour targeting nano-gold particles as hypothetical family heirlooms, the other proposing the use of feral pigeons and synthetic biology for aesthetic interventions in urban metabolisms. read more
Posted by Fabio 5 August 2010
American artist Sterling Ruby makes richly glazed biomorphic ceramics, large-scale spray-painted canvases, poured urethane sculptures, nail polish drawings, various forms of collage, and hypnotic videos. Shown here is Head Work from 2008 constructed of bronze and spray paint.
Posted by Fabio 30 July 2010
Otto Gutfreund is one of the few Czech artists, whose work has attained international reputation beyond the borders of his own country. During a decisive phase in the development of European sculpture, Gutfreund looked into contemporary problems in a very individual way and consequently exerted a decisive influence on European Avant-garde. Gutfreund grew up in a Czech and Jewish environment in a small town in northern Bohemia. read more