Another Classic Production From The Camera of Ettore Moni
Think documentary photography and the name of Parma-born Ettore Moni would instantly strike your mind. With astounding work of art to back his excellent photography career, Moni has completed yet...
View ArticleUtopian Mirrors: The LUXX Collection by Samuel Accoceberry
LUXX is a series of “neo-futuristic micro-architectures” by the French artist Samuel Accoceberry. Seemingly gilded in precious metals, the collection projects a utopian vision of the “City of...
View ArticleMining History in “The Weight of Stone” by Emma Wieslander
In “The Weight of Stone,” Swedish artist Emma Wieslander explores the mining history of Kopparberg, Sweden, by juxtaposing black and white photography with lurid yellow and orange rocks. The vintage...
View Article“Poor Traits:” Mixed Media Paintings and Figurines by Jean Jullien
Currently on view at HVW8 Gallery in Los Angeles, “Poor Traits” is a new collection of mixed media paintings and figurines by Jean Jullien. The title plays on the word “portraits” and references...
View Article“Mai Piu:” Glass Sculpture by Arcangelo Sassolino
“Mai Piu” translates as “never,” “never again,” or “nevermore.” Any which way, the sculpture’s title arcanely emphasizes the negative, a curious move for a piece of art so grounded in material. Created...
View ArticleSURFACE by Søren Solkær: Portraits of Street Artists with their Work
SURFACE: Portraits of Street Artists is a new book and art exhibit by the acclaimed Danish photographer Søren Solkær. Turning his lens to street artists and their work, Solkær spent three years...
View ArticleJing Jin City Photographed by Andi Schmied
An “unfinished” luxury haunt, Jing Jin City is a unique neighborhood located 100 miles from Beijing, China. The rural town is spotted with some three thousand villas originally intended as country...
View Article“Appearance And Disappearance:” Hand-pulled Screenprints by the Italian...
“Appearance And Disappearance” is an exhibit and a series of screenprints by the Italian street artist Agostino Iacurci. Currently open at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan, the art show includes ten...
View ArticleField Collections in the Rural Midwest by Terrence Campagna
Based in Michigan, Terrence Campagna is a multi-media artist and field researcher at the Neighborhood Center for the Study of Undocumented Relationships. In the wall-mounted sculptures of his signature...
View ArticlePneumàtic, Salvaged Tires Art Installation
Tires in a city don’t seem out of place; but artists OOSS, Iago Buceta, and Mateu Targa have put the familiar objects in an entirely new context with their latest collaboration, Pneumàtic. Cut,...
View ArticleBicycles in Beijing, Now
Once known as the “Kindom of the Bicycles,” China has been quick to adopt the more convenient and comfortable car as its primary mode of transportation. Photographer Xiaomeng Zhao harkens back to the...
View ArticleConrad and The Steamplant
Photographer and filmmaker Dustin Cohen paints a striking portrait of Pratt Institute’s chief engineer in his latest work, Conrad and The Steamplant. The video follows the story of 79-year-old Conrad...
View ArticleSuspended Bonsai Tree inside an Abandoned Power Plant by Azuma Makoto
Japanese “flower artist” Azuma Makoto is well-known for large scale projects that place the natural in unnatural settings as he “[pursues] the beauty of plants from a unique point of view.” Although...
View ArticleThe Beach Comes Inside
Designed by Brooklyn-based Snarkitecture, an experimental practice that walks the line between art and architecture, The Beach is an interactive installation currently on display in Washington, DC at...
View Article“Facetime” Mural by Various & Gould
Berlin artist duo Various & Gould have taken their love of screen-printing to new heights with “Facetime,” a colorful mural that spans a 350 square meter façade on the border of Mitte and...
View ArticleSelf-Contained Beauty – The Teshima Art Museum
The Teshima Art Museum, built by Ryue Nishizawa, derives its name from the island it’s perched on in the Seto Inland Sea. Formally, the structure is made of two parts – the museum and the art. The...
View ArticleBikes Imitate Art
Some avid cyclists may argue that the two-wheeled wonder is a work of art in and of itself. But “Art Bikes,” a series of three custom bicycles inspired by masterpieces in the permanent collection of...
View ArticleJing Jin City Photographed by Andi Schmied
An “unfinished” luxury haunt, Jing Jin City is a unique neighborhood located 100 miles from Beijing, China. The rural town is spotted with some three thousand villas originally intended as country...
View ArticleBringing the Rhythm to the Streets
As a child, I often got into trouble throughout my education for my inability to stop tapping out rhythms. It wasn’t done out of any malice, and often began unconsciously, but many people just found it...
View ArticleEstonian Forest Sounds
Despite its seemingly self-explanatory name, the field of Interior Architecture reaches far beyond the boundaries of remote structures and private space; led by Professor Hannes Praks, a group of...
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