Check out this ART PAPERS Article – by Anthony Elms “We live in a time in which the language of creative thought has been appropriated by the most dynamic corporations, so it is often hard to identify the points at which artists become clear… Read More
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UNKNOWN PLEASURES
‘Unknown Pleasures’ featuing the work of Hannah Roche Opened on Saturday night. The Show Curated by Dan Elborne was a huge success, bringing a great crowd, with interesting people, great discussion of the work and an awesome vibe. Also. Check out this wobbly half sideways… Read More
MITCH ON CHINA
Next Tuesday the 1st of November, Mitch Evans will speak about his adventures in China, Mitch relates to his series of photographs which will be shown on the night, which depict Chinese culture and landscape. Mitch is an amazing storyteller, and Bart Thrupp will play… Read More
Thomas Heatherwick
British designer/artist Thomas Heatherwick has ticked a few impressive boxes in his time. Overall the effective thing is how he combines smart designs that are used by people everyday, therefore instigating a new awareness. This glass bridge is proposed for a space at Kings Cross in… Read More
Interview with Kyle Jenkins
On the eve of Kyle Jenkins solo at RAYGUN – I tried to put myself in the shoes of people who would be passing by the space (RAYGUN), look in through the window and wonder what the paintings in Kyle’s upcoming show are all about.… Read More
Paul McCarthy
I was speaking with Kyle yesterday about Paul McCarthy, he showed me this Video from the Art 21 Website.. It’s well worth a look. McCarthy starts speaking 35 Minutes in. Below is an overview of his work from the Art21 website: ‘Absent or present, the… Read More
Walter De Maria – New York Earth Room
I thought of Earth Room tonight because it gives you as the viewer such a strange perception of space, to be looking into a space without being able to inhabit or experience it at all. It is literally a room filled with soil (it’s someone’s… Read More
MIRANDA JULY – ‘The Future’
‘The Future’ is Miranda July’s new feature film in which she stars, it explores the way we spend our time and think about the present in the context of the future, as an average of however many years we are generally expected to survive.… Read More
Schindler House
I first read about the Schindler house in relation to Fritz Haeg and the Sundown Salon working with the mak centre organizing projects in and around the buildings unique architecture. Architect Rudolph Schindler (worked with Frank Lloyd Wright) designed the structure in the late… Read More
Gabriel Orozco
Gabriel Orozco works within the everyday incorporating situations or moments he happens across as part of his artistic practice. Orozco treats his surroundings and the world as his studio, and rather than operating within a designated space engages everything. In transferring everyday situations, activities and… Read More