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Jannis Kounellis, Salle Arnauné : Sans titre, 2015. Photo Manolis Baboussis/Monnaie de Paris, 2016/ADAGP, Paris PARIS - A la Monnaie de Paris, Jannis Kounellis compose une sculpture dramatique sur les mille mètres carrés des salons XVIIIe siècle du...
La fotógrafa Evelyn Bencicova es la autora de la serie Close, un proyecto en el que captura el trato cercano de distintas relaciones, a partir de simples gestos de manos o cuerpos desnudos entrelazados.
Tänzer leben eigentlich von ihrer ausgeprägten Körperspannung. Doch was, wenn man diese komplett entzieht? Der israelische Fotograf Nir Arieli hat
There's nothing wrong with a flattering selfie, but what about when a self-portrait goes more than skin-deep? "Self Reflection," a new exhibition at Untitled Space in New York, gathers women artists' takes on not just their own likenesses, but also themes like gender, censorship, and sexuality. "Historically, women have used self-portraiture to address their own identity in relationship to contemporary society and social constructs," explains Indira Cesarine, who curated the exhibition with Coco Dolle. And while the show features some traditional forms — watercolors by the artist-actress Rebecca Dayan, for one, and handwoven tapestries by the Brooklyn artist Erin M. Riley — the attitude, of course, remains decidedly modern. From photos by the threeasFOUR designer Ange to digital paintings by Leah Schrager, take a look, here.
Li Hui is a self-taught photographer from Hangzhou, China. Her work focuses on intimate explorations of youth and nature, and the interactions that occur between...
Chicago-born, New York-based artist Dan Witz captures the intensity of the sweaty mosh pit with these photo-realistic paintings. Inspired by his own spell as a musician, and realising how much he'...
Il y a quelques années, le jeune photographe Américain originaire de San Diego Edward Honaker s’est fait diagnostiquer une dépression. À partir de ce...
Friant’s Naturalist commitment to depiction of the lives and leisures of the rural working classes was in keeping with the dominant mode of representation in the final decades of the century
Just look at the examples of the best wildlife photos of past 10 years, and you will know that there is a definite element of art and a touch of technique
James Ostrer slathered himself and a few friends with cream cheese and then piled candy, doughnuts and fries on top. As he photographed these human sculptures, he found a sort of catharsis.
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Gemmy Woud-Binnendijk is a Dutch fine art photographer whose portrait photos may make you feel like you're walking through a museum. Her style is inspired
Édouard Boubat :: Cerisiers Japonais [Japanese cherry trees in blossom], Parc de Sceaux, Paris, 1983 more [+] by this photographer
In 'Conversation,' a series of photographs, artist Wonjun Jeong explores the concept of "The Other" through projection art.
Artist combines features from several different models to build his magical realism montages. His work is on display at Fotografiska, the photographic museum in Stockholm, until 2 June
Fifty8 aims to engage a new generation of design conscious individuals and visionaries. Ours will be a voice of fewer words and powerful digital imagery from fashion, film, music, art, architecture, and inspirational luxury products.
Stev’nn Hall (previously) blends photography and painting together in an impressionistic style, often focusing his works on the rural landscapes of his Canadian home, or images of flowers he takes in his studio. The pieces are built from images shot with a 35mm camera, and feature gestures on the surface in the mediums of acrylic, ink, and pastel. These markings serve as both complements to the landscapes and abstract bits of scrawl, simultaneously pushing the underlying photograph to appear more like a painting, and Hall’s painted additions to seem like photographic errors. More
L’art de Wangechi Mutu composé essentiellement de collages mais aussi de sculptures, d’installations, de vidéos, de performances, intrigue, déstabilise, agresse le spectateur dans ses confortables modèles de représentation, le met face à une ambiguïté ne sachant décider entre répulsion ou attrait. L’hybridation, la transformation, thèmes chers au travail de l’artiste et notamment effectifs par les…
A collection of awesome creative techniques, mixed media approaches and compositional ideas to inspire Photography students.
I have an interest in all of the visual arts; painting, photography, film, and um, duh: fashion. This online quiz thing once told me I was a “Visual Thinker”... #OMG #SoTrue. So, I recently ended up in a Google black-hole exploring the work of Martha Rosler, an artist who primarily uses collage as her medium of choice. I was particularly interested in her most recent body of work, which incorporates images from modern fashion magazines within each piece. When someone decides to mix fashion within another medium, I totally geek out. Ok so at this point you’re probably like, “Fashion collages? Really? Giiiiirl, I decorated all my High School binders with cool fashion collages and you don’t see my shit hanging in no museum. Who cares?” So, okay, collage may not be the most difficult of mediums to master, but it gives Rosler’s work an emotional value that no other medium could not have achieved. An important aspect of her work is the fact that she uses only pre-made images, imagery that already exists in the world, independent of Rosler putting them together. The tension that this juxtaposition creates hits the viewer like a ton of bricks. See: We are a generation that has been inundated with war imagery. We are also a generation that has been equally as inundated with glossy fashion advertising. Separately, neither of these images get a rise out of us. We are desensitized to the violence of war just as we are desensitized to the facade of advertising. We have an equal familiarity with both. Rosler’s work forces us to confront this, and makes us think about the way the we process media today. Thoughts my fellow fashion lovers? PS- Sorry if this work has offended you but...well the best art does that, doesn't it? Until Next Time, Brittany
When her own Manhattan studio proved too small for a blockbuster commission, artist Julie Mehretu found room to create in the lofty nave of a deconsecrated Harlem church
Pour la première exposition d’un long cycle que la Collection Lambert organise à Vence, elle propose à l’artiste américain Andres Serrano de réaliser une grande exposition monographique, depuis ses premiers travaux du début des années 80 jusqu’à ses toutes dernières séries consacrées à Cuba en 2012 ou à la Chapelle Matisse à Vence en 2015.For the first exhibition in a long cycle in Vence, the Collection Lambert asked American artist Andres Serrano to prepare a solo show from his early work in the 1980s to his more recent series on Cuba (2012) and the Matisse Chapel in Vence (2015).
At last year's Venice Art Biennale, one of the standout installations involved a full-size wax replica of Giambologna's 16th-century sculpture The Rape of
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Looking forward, Pacific Standard Time Round 3: LA/LA Opening September 2017 By Jacqueline Bell Johnson Pacific Standard Time started in 2011 with
California-based photographer Trini Schultz, aka Trini61, explores new worlds through her lens filled with haunting and, at times, romanticized portraits
James Dean Frank Sinatra Anita Ekberg Marlon Brando Lauren Bacall with Humphrey and Stephen Bogart Rock Hudson Frank Sinatra Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer John Ford Anita Ekberg Tony Curtis Jean Simmons John Wayne Frank Sinatra Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. Robert Blake, John…
Flore Gardner, "Chiasmus" (detail), 2013. OSLO.- If you mention embroidery, many will immediately think of tablecloths with floral vines, bell pulls, or landscapes created through cross-stitching. In recent years, however, embroidery has been taken up again and discussed in contemporary art, thereby showing that preconceived notions should be reassessed. The National Museum’s new exhibition “The Needle’s Eye: Contemporary Embroidery”, to be displayed at the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design from 22 February to 16 May 2015, may well be a step in that direction. The exhibition “The Needle’s Eye: Contemporary Embroidery” focuses on embroidery as an artistic expression. Embroidery as an action and a technique is enmeshed in charged histories about gender roles, status, power, and artistic value, histories that contemporary deliberately exploit in their works. The exhibition also reflects embroidery’s flexibility and scope both in style and in its use of materials. http://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/
Has much changed since Marcel Duchamp's Fountain?
Michael & Inessa Garmash are Romantic Impressionists russian painters Michael was born in 1969 in Lugansk, Ukraine.
A disparate group of thinkers says we should welcome our demise.
The reason I like The Cure is partly because no matter what song is playing, you can tell that it's them just by their sound. This is the kind of continuity I value in my own aesthetics as well. Underlying concepts create themes, which I build upon each time I make a new collection. But no matter wh
Born in Slovakia and living in Vienna, photographer Evelyn Bencicova captures life under a socialist regime for her series ‘Asymptote‘. The project was realized in cooperation with art director Adam Csoka Keller. In her work, which we’ve featured before, the 22-year-old focuses on the conceptual and visual aspect of photography. The compelling images show people […]
Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen works in the transition between installation and photography. As a conceptual artist, he explores a fascinating balance of human culture and...
Les êtres peints par Antonio Lee sont collés puis s’étirant l’un de l’autre nul pour pouvoir se détacher. Mais l’espoir est impossible et face à eux le regardeur ne peut inférer de leurs qualités physiques et purement visuelles. Ils ont perdu leur autonomie dans leur induction. Sans doute ne se privent-ils pas de leur substance…