Posted by Fabio 21 May 2010
French photography, collage and installation artist Theo Mercier has a portfolio of rather eye catching pieces. Scouring the flea markets and streets in New York, Berlin and his native Paris Mercier transforms forgotten and neglected objects into pieces of art.
Posted by Fabio 13 May 2010
JaffaCakes TLV: Final Artist Event
Today from 6.30pm JaffaCakes TLV will be participating in Concrete and Glass 2010, an arts and music festival in London’s East End.
Exhibition runs until 15 May 2010
JaffaCakes TLV
Lincoln House 33-34 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NN
Posted by Fabio 30 April 2010
The Van Abbemuseum has invited SUPERFLEX to work with the museum’s collection. They have responded with the exhibition In-between Minimalisms and a new work, FREE SOL LEWITT – an installation made specially for the second part of Play Van Abbe. The museum is sometimes described as a prison in which the artwork is ‘locked-away’ like a criminal. With FREE SOL LEWITT, the artists playfully ask the Van Abbemuseum to ‘set free’ the work of the American artist. www.vanabbemuseum.nl
Posted by Fabio 29 April 2010
8 May – 19 June 2010
Air De Paris
32, rue Louise Weiss, 75013 Paris
Posted by Fabio 26 April 2010
Interactive design studio Jason Bruges latest invention is a piece mimicking the Mimosa flower family – light panels that open and close like flowers in response to the presence of viewers. This installation was created in collaboration with Philips using their Lumiblade OLED (organic LED) modules and was presented for the first time during the Milan furniture fair 2010.
www.jasonbruges.com
Posted by Fabio 23 April 2010
The paintings, murals and installations of Italian artist Esther Stocker, based on grid structures and on the colors black, white and gray feels like real-life, 3-D optical illusions and somehow challenges our conceptions of spatial geometry.
We caught up with Stocker to hear a bit about her future plans and found out Stocker hates colour. read more
Posted by Fabio 19 April 2010
Video of Dialogue by Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita from 1999. Light, motor, styrene, 60 rotating profiles.
The quality of the video is not the best, but its worth watching.
Posted by Fabio 9 April 2010
Installation by American artist Ingrid Bachmann – have a look in the suitcases.