Qubo Gas is a collective of French artists challenging and reconsidering what we know as drawing and collage. Watercouleur Park is one such project where it's merged into a multimedia landscape. This is a beautiful and arresting piece of digital art.......
Watercouleur Park
Monday, March 26, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
The Pop-In Lion Person
Monday, March 12, 2007
Spring Fever
I have been out of sorts lately. Feeling tired, lethargic, almost sick but with nothing particularily wrong with me. Turns out I have some American disease called "Spring Fever" - apparently defined as a feeling of restlessness, excitement, or laziness brought on by the coming of spring.
It also has something to do with Jeter & A-Rod (that's what google says anyway..) - not sure if that's about the start of the baseball season or the sleep overs they have been having.
It also has something to do with Jeter & A-Rod (that's what google says anyway..) - not sure if that's about the start of the baseball season or the sleep overs they have been having.
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Bear People
Monday, March 05, 2007
Thinking of doing this to my walls...
Editor of Fukt Drawing Magazine, Bjorn Hegardt, has his own impressive body of installation work in collaboration with Theo Agren. I think this would look great in my apartment.
Fukt
Bjorn Hegardt
Fukt
Bjorn Hegardt
Friday, March 02, 2007
USA Army Invasion
Feeling a little post-art fair nostalgia this week. Even though Pulse was crap this year, I still have good memories of Pulse 2006 and one particular work on paper by Michael Scoggins. I'm not sure what went wrong with Pulse this year...
Last year I remember seeing lots of Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz works at all the fairs. That seemed to be covertable über-low priced art of all the fairs. The compelling photographs of Aneta Grzeszykowska and Jan Smaga(aerial views of apartments as if the ceilings were taken off)appeared again this year at Pulse. I really like these as they have an Eames 'Power of Ten' feel about them. It was poor however that the Robert Mann Gallery couldn't find anything new to show this year.
Last year I remember seeing lots of Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz works at all the fairs. That seemed to be covertable über-low priced art of all the fairs. The compelling photographs of Aneta Grzeszykowska and Jan Smaga(aerial views of apartments as if the ceilings were taken off)appeared again this year at Pulse. I really like these as they have an Eames 'Power of Ten' feel about them. It was poor however that the Robert Mann Gallery couldn't find anything new to show this year.
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