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In Valerie Hammond’s series of wax drawings, protection is two-fold: the artist (previously) encases dried flowers and ferns in a thin layer of wax, preserving their fragile tissues long after they’ve been plucked from the ground. In outlining a pair of hands, she also secures a memory, or rather, “the essence of a gesture and the fleeting moment in which it was made.” Centered on limbs lying flat on Japanese paper, the ongoing series dates back to the 1990s, when Hammond made the first tracing “partly in response to the death of a dear friend, whose beautiful hands I often found myself remembering.” She continued by working with family and friends, mainly women and children, to delineate their wrists, palms, and fingers. More
Pulchri Juli 2018 Exhibition Suzhou China 2017 Jinji Lake Museum Blue Work Commissions Four Seasons Hotel Disney World, Orlando, Florida, USA Resent Work Yas Mall, Abu Dhabi Saint Gudula Church, th…
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With a wildly eclectic body of work that draws on art history, autobiography, queer politics, and popular culture, Nicole Eisenman has become an artist to reckon with.
Housed in a custom space made from cast-offs, the Japanese artist’s cartoon girls blend fairytale lore with 60s-inspired protest, and have become more introspective though no less impressively wrought in cardboard and wood
During a trip to IKEA, you can expect affordable furniture, inspirational room set-ups, and, of course, delicious meatballs. But since venturing to the beloved Swedish home store isn’t an option right now, IKEA is bringing the fun to you with a free activity/coloring book that is free to print at home.Together with agency McCann, IKEA Israel has created the pamphlet designed like the home catalog.
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Born in 1975 in Seoul, Korea, Choi Xooang works in sculpture and isntallation, creating painted polymer clay figures that often literally illustrate metaphorical terms of abuse in Korean.
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Image 1 of 29 from gallery of (Synanthro)Love Shack, (Tele)working Abode / Husos Architects. Photograph by Impresiones Cotidianas