Living As Form: Socially Engaged Art from the Last 20 Years
Living As Form investigates innovational art projects which ignite the imagination of others and explore ideas that shape our society for the better. Hosting an exhibition at the historic Essex street market in New York which begins on the 24th of this month, Creative Time pay homage to the public m
Levi Van Veluw Orgin Of The Begining Exhibition
An old favorite artist of mine, Levi van Veluw, is holding an exhibition in his homeland of Holland with the last opportunity to take a viewing tomorrow at the Galerie Ron Mandos. Levi will be showcasing his latest collection of workings with the main event being some wonderful imaginative portrait
Zimoun, Cardboard Elements 8x8cm
This is the second video from the Zimoun Sound Sculptures & Installation series that we’ve showcased on the website. I’ve been a massive fan of the overall aesthetic and also the innovative elements involved, engineering being key. In this video we can see lots of 8x8cm pieces of ca
New York Eateries by Wijnanda Deroo
An exhibition being held until January 29th 2011 at the Robert Mann gallery in New York is by Wijnanda Deroo. This lady has created a series of photographs titled ‘New York Eateries’ which basically documents the big apples diners and restaurants. If you’re an NY resident, I recomm
This May Hurt Exhibition by Michael Peck
These images below and above are featured in an exhibition at the Metro Gallery titled This May Hurt by Michael Peck. Michael creates through his paintings the sensation of disorientation and dislocation that is often felt within the post modern world. His work particularly focuses on the effects wi
Sculptures by Jared Pankin
I just came across this great sculptor called Jared Pankin, whose work shown here was exhibited at the Carl Berg Gallery. The basis of his work involves tiny chipped pieces of wood, in which he creates and builds fantasies from. These then come to life by mixing in worldly objects, seen here is main
3D Work by Luke O’Sullivan
Luke O’Sullivan is an artist out of Massachusetts, who has been producing some pretty amazing 3D work. His technique is to screen-print onto wood pieces, he then assembles each piece into a 3D object, usually reinterpreting everyday items. Below we get to see the recreation of a guitar, briefc
The Greta Magnusson Grossman Exhibition at Arkitekturmuseet in Stockholm
The Swedish furniture designer and architect Greta Magnusson Grossman is currently experiencing the first major retrospective of her work at Stockholm’s Arkitekturmuseet and also releasing her new book titled ‘Greta Magnusson Grossman: A Car and Some Shorts’. Grossman has played a
Into the Studio with Ryan McGinley
Mr Ryan McGinley has been making the internet rounds, definitely some self promotion going on. I don’t blame him though, his work deserves to be showcased. His new solo show in New York is soon to be opened, titled ‘Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere’, in which he will be showcasing h
How to Explain the Art World to a Dead Hare by Ron English
This short film by Ron English called “How to Explain the Art World to a Dead Hare†is a twist on Joseph Beuys’ 1965 performance art piece, “How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hareâ€Â. It was shot on location in McAllen, Texas w
Artist Brian Alfred
American artist Brian Alfred is best known for his paintings, collages and animations which explore how the world has changed through the use of new media technology and in particular the visual manifestation of how information is shared and disseminated throughout popular culture. His works present