AM I : BARE

BARE! The AM I collective’s latest project marries our motley in-house talents with a handpicked crop of outside artists to share in our vision – provoking boundary pushing art while helping others. We’ve prettied up the soon-to-be-famous, limited edition, 40cm-tall BAREs. Next we want to send these beasties to galleries in all corners of the […]

Nazario Graziano: updates

Italian Designer/Illustrator Nazario Graziano recently hit the world of freelance and has updated with a new site and some great new work.

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Zimoun : Sound Sculptures & Installations | Compilation Video V1.2 Enjoy…

Esther Stocker: Installations

Italian artist/photographer Esther Stocker creates interesting three dimensional graphs in physical space. Read a short interview with him at Don’t Panic.

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REVISIT 1969 WITH P.S.1 MOMA.

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Time-traveling is no joke, neither is art. So, if you could meld the two together, it might turn out something like P.S.1 MoMA’s 1969. From across the East River, the contemporary art center is currently presenting a collection of never-before-seen works from the likes of Lutz Mommartz, Robert Barry, Mel Bochner and John Wesley. As well as, interventions by the new kids of this generation whose work reflects this particular period in history. For your nostalgic review, the large exhibition will break down the year of 1969 through the many dialects of art, up until April 5th of next year.

Etapes: Tronic Interview

Etapes video interview with Tronic … “In this exclusive interview they explain their background in architecture and their interest in using the moving image as a means to explore the ‘virtual and actual divide’. They reveal one of their latest works for the prestigious firm, Herzog + DeMeuron–a stunning 3D visualization for the future 57-story […]

HOW AWESOME IS STEPHEN WILTSHIRE?!

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Stephen Wiltshire is the current blower of fine art minds at the Pratt Institute and pretty much everyone else in existence. With a quick fly-by via helicopter for a view of New York’s skyline, Mr. Wiltshire is recreating the cityscape from memory on a 20-foot panoramic mural. Born with autism and limited communicative skills, his amazing photographic memory and knack for drawing shows a tremendous insight on the capabilities of the human mind. Catch him create his masterpiece in person at the Pratt Institute or via web cam, before this week ends.

CHIHARU SHIOTA GETS HER WEAVE ON.

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Yup, there’s a table and a chair in that cluster mix. Nope, this isn’t a picture someone decided to scribble over. This is actually a sampling of Chiharu Shiota’s weave-a-rific installation art. Like a giant arachnid left to it’s own devices, Shiota’s work is incredible in shape and form, consuming an open space and everything within it. Just don’t try to get that pen out of the drawer.

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PIG FLU NOT WELCOME AT THE ART HOLE.

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It’s inappropriate, but hilarious. Childlike, but grown. Like David Shrigley, but with color. Rob White’s forté for making satirical art at its most primal and ridiculous degree can be found in his ongoing project the Art Hole. Since 2002, a growing collection of exactly 907 drawings and 5 pieces of animation have been stockpiled, investigating politics, humor, and the unconventional. Check his stuff here.