Posted by Fabio 31 March 2010
A selection of works from New York based artist Landon Metz. read more
Posted by Fabio 30 March 2010
Revolving Realities is an autoreactive installation by Carsten Goertz, Martin Hesselmeier, Andreas Muxel and Marcus Schmickler. An installation that plays with our sense of reality by continually causing us to perceive and experience a place and an object in new ways. Its surfaces projected with different images, textures and animations, the object becomes a mirror of changing realities.
www.cargocollective.com
Posted by Fabio 26 March 2010
Queen and Country
A project by Steve McQueen
Exhibition runs until 18 July 2010
National Portrait Gallery
St Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE
Posted by Fabio 26 March 2010
A rahter cheerful collection of sculptures made by artist Michael DeLucia.
Posted by Fabio 24 March 2010
From Danish glass artist Lene Bødker’s studio, a converted gasworks wonders of sheer beauty are coming to life. Hollow blown vessels to patterned organic shapes undertake at least a work period of two months to create. Bødker has recently shown her pieces at the fine art fair TEFAF in Maastricht.
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Swiss multi artist Olaf Breuning. Photographs, installations, illustrations and films are being brought to life from his New York studio where his touch of kitsch and ultra-low budget production costs feeds into creations of pop culture masterpieces. read more
Posted by Fabio 23 March 2010
These sculptures are made from 2 over the counter ‘Dancing Stands’ (the tacky kinetic product display stands you can often see in down market stores) which have been modified to spin at slightly different speeds. When the modified stands are placed next to each other they go in and out of phase about every 4 minutes. Artist Cory Arcangel first showed a version of these sculptures his show “Creative Pursuits” at the University of Michigan Museum of Art.
Posted by Fabio 11 March 2010
American artist Stephen Antonakos created this piece “DREAM” back in June 1963. Antonakos is mostly famous for his works with neon, geometric forms and installations.