Motion blur is no longer relegated to the confines of television.
Sa sculpture monumentale, L’Ouvrier et la Kolkhozienne, symbole de l’URSS dynamique et conquérante pour les uns, du réalisme socialiste pour les autres, ou même de la pire période du stalinisme, nous est familière pour avoir dominé le pavillon soviétique à l’Exposition universelle de Paris en...
In Material Earth II, a group show that just opened at Messums Wiltshire, artists explore how materials can be used to morph the meaning of traditional narratives—particularly in the context of Northern European myths and fairytales. In a statement on the show, Messums describes the exhibition as “an ode to all those that are magical, fantastical and ever-changing.” Artists include Livia Marin, Ann Carrington, Bouke de Vries, and Jessica Harrison. More
Salaspils Memorial Ensemble near Riga, Latvia. Completed in 1967 by a series of architects and sculptors. Soviet memorial in the former USSR.
a gallery curated by Radamés Manosso
Crystal Beads Taxidermy by Kohei Nawa. Japanese sculptor and assistant professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design.
Li Chen or Li Zhen () is a sculptor who was born in 1963 in Yunlin, Taiwan. When Li Chen was first starting out and accepting projects from Buddhist shrines to produce traditional Buddha statues he studied the Buddhist and Taoist classics. However, the richness of his creative thinking led to him
Since the early 1980s Japanese artist Niyoko Ikuta has explored the properties of glass which she uses to make etheral geometric sequences manifested as layered sculptures. One of the leading figures in Japanese glass art, Ikuta’s works have been collected by institutions worldwide including the V&A in London and the Corning Museum of Glass in the U.S. She shares about her work via V&A: I am captivated by the complexity of light as it reflects, refracts, and passes through broken cross sections of plate glass. More
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Ah Xian (also known as Liu Jixian) was born in Beijing in 1960, as a child he was an avid painter and became a professional artist at the age of twenty. In the early 1980’s he exhibited paintings twice at ...