December 16, 2008 – 11:35 am
Big fan of Piccinini’s work after I saw her exhibition @ Des Moines Art Center.
Patricia Piccinini is currently showing a bunch of weird and wonderful things at the Roslyn Oxley9 gallery in Sydney. The show is called Related Individuals and closes on the 6th of December.
Patricia Piccinini
The Long Awaited, 2008
silicon, fibreglass, human hair, plywood, leather, [...]
December 16, 2008 – 11:24 am
Chor Boogie’s Romanticism series just debuted at the Project One Gallery in San Francisco where he uses his philosophy of colour therapy to express movement through the medium of spray paint. From huge murals outdoors to a room in the Hotel des Arts to smaller canvases, Boogie uses aerosol to feed the flow of energy, [...]
December 16, 2008 – 11:23 am
Don’t Panic’s Success poster was designed by Steven Wilson who can apply his technicolour style to hot dogs as well as Porsches. via Art MoCo
December 10, 2008 – 11:26 am
Commissioned by Dior Homme artistic director Kris Van Assche, the Dior Homme store in Paris was given a fresh new installation by Italian artist Andrea Mastrovito. Inspired by the 2008 fall/winter collection, the artwork features 9,000 fantasy like butterfly silhouettes making their way through the boutiques white walls and ceiling. The installation will remain open [...]
December 9, 2008 – 11:38 am
New work from Kate Marshall…msg from her below:
After a manic few weeks of exhibitions in my home town and Germany I am ready for some festive fun.
Have a look at www.unseensouthhams.com to see photos from a community art project I helped mastermind. Photos from my solo print show in beautiful Heidelberg will be up soon [...]
December 9, 2008 – 10:17 am
Seen On The Steets Of Rio de Janeiro Brasil
More here. via Wooster
December 9, 2008 – 10:16 am
Anthony Lister - Fresh Work
December 9, 2008 – 10:12 am
We got drawn into Jongchul Lee’s portfolio by way of the black and white dance studio series, but then the pull of the portraits proved too strong. The settings are what make the portraits so full of narrative. The sitter seems more exposed somehow, and yet at the same time protected, even though the viewer [...]
December 2, 2008 – 12:40 pm
Marc Yankus’ training as a painter is apparent in his atmospheric photographs. Yankus incorporates textures that he scans from a variety of materials, many of them archival, into his photography to produce foggy landscapes that linger in the mind. The lights of the city are dimmed, but not extinguished, providing a focal point of colour [...]