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Posts Tagged → art
Perspective sculptures
Night of the Dancer
Lifespan
Claire Healy & Sean Cordeiro, Lifespan, Installation, 2009.
175, 218 VHS video cassettes are arranged to form a solid block in the deconsecrated chapel of a former nunnery. The combined running time of these cassettes, if played consecutively, would be 60.1 years, the average human life span in 1976 – the year that the VHS was released.
Pablo
Pablo, by Sr.X…
The Image Fulgurator
“The Image Fulgurator is a device for physically manipulating photographs. It intervenes when a photo is being taken, without the photographer being able to detect anything. The manipulation is only visible on the photo afterwards.”
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Bogota goes bananas
Recent Photo Reports
Rome, Ara Pacis, “Disegno e Design”. Exhibition about italian design
Rome, Isola Tiberina, “Frontier”. Video Installation by Doug Aitken
London, Frieze Art Fair 2009
Zooming out
Medusa
A brand new street installation by Laura Keeble (remember the famous Hirst’s skull prank?). Now Versace has to deal with Medusa in person…
“The installation of Medusa outside the Versace store was to discuss the ownership of Medusa by the fashion house. A relationship between the single Versace mannequin within the store shopfront and Medusa also reflected the acceptance of what is beautiful and the outcasting of what is deemed ugly, by those that consider themselves an authority. Medusa with her shopping bags turned to stone by the very horror that is herself reflected in the use and ownership of an ancient icon to sell goods.”
[via wooster collective]
Turning the Place Over
Turning the Place Over is Richard Wilson’s most radical intervention into architecture to date, turning a building in Liverpool’s city centre literally inside out. The artwork was a commission for the Liverpool 2008 Biennial.
Turning the Place Over consists of an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of a building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions. The revolving façade rests on a specially designed giant rotator, usually used in the shipping and nuclear industries, and acts as a huge opening and closing ‘window’, offering recurrent glimpses of the interior during its constant cycle during daylight hours.
[via todayandtomorrow]
Western
Pauline Bastard‘s video Western…
“My work is about objects. By making sculptures and images, I create an extravagant dialectic that break common use of the things. I work to find what objects contain; I observe and use their functions, qualities, materials and symbolic. My work formulates things ironic or poetic that objects are nearly express them self. By this work I make them quit their utilities function and bring public in a contemplative moment.”
Untitled
A satire of the today’s artworld. Out in US cinema this friday…
Our own reality
Public Intimacy
Public Intimacy series, by Mentalgassi…
Evolving Sculpture
“A machine in the roof rotates with a speed of one revolution per hour. Every minute it let one gram of hotglue drop down on the floor. During time a sculpture takes form.”
Albin Karlsson: 0.5g min
When art arrives first
Jeffrey Shaw, The Legible City (1989-91), interactive installation
Nintendo, Cyberbike – Wii Sports (2009)
[thanks matteo]
Forces II
Anish Kapoor‘s installation Shooting into the corner. At the Royal Academy (London) until December 11th. I can’t wait to see it live…
Forces
Great installation by Erika Hock…
The MacGuffin Library
The MacGuffin Library is a project by Noam Toran…
What You see Might Not Be Real
The bull represents Wall Street and the man pinned to the wall is Bernard Madoff. Artwork by chines artist Chen Wenling…
Hot Chicks at Art Openings
“Because, girls are pretty. Also, art”
The site everyone always wanted to browse, but never dare to put online…
Now here it is: Hot Chick at Art Openings…
Plattenbau
Other’s People’s Clothes
Caleb Cole is an american photographer. “His mother instilled in him a love of garage sales and thrift stores, where he developed a fascination with the junk that people leave behind”.