The Silent Shout: Miniature sound installations concealed in mailed packages invade and travel through the public space

The Silent Shout


With thought-provoking art projects like “Geometric Porn” (an exercise in which simple shapes can imply something much more powerful—and, in this case, erotic) and “Enlighten the Unpredictable” (a hypothetical…

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Alley-Oop II at Poketo: Designers Eric Trine and Will Bryant bring their second colorful installation to the LA retailer

Alley-Oop II at Poketo


For years Eric Trine and Will Bryant have been both friends and collaborators with Poketo’s Ted Vadakan and Angie Myung. Last year the first installment of Alley-Oop filled…

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Charged: Jim Campbell in NYC: The artist brings his sculptural LED “light films” to New York, taking over museums, galleries and ballets

Charged: Jim Campbell in NYC


While the boundaries between contemporary art and technology have grown increasingly blurry—thanks to everything from biologically-inspired knitted structures to oil that “defies” gravity—there are, surprisingly, only a handful of artists who delve deep into…

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Seon Ghi Bahk: Fiction and the Fabricated Image: The Korean artist’s explosive charcoal installation at Miami’s Zadok Gallery

Seon Ghi Bahk: Fiction and the Fabricated Image


Nylon threads and neatly erupted charcoal bits take over Miami’s Zadok Gallery in “Fiction and the Fabricated Image”—an exhibition that opens this weekend by the South Korean artist Continue Reading…

Cool Hunting Video: Thomas Doyle: Frozen in time, miniature sculptures that explore the idyllic American home

Cool Hunting Video: Thomas Doyle


In a small suburb north of New York City we met Thomas Doyle, a sculptor whose miniature works reveal an interesting view of his characters’ lives. Doyle constructs frozen scenes of surreal domesticity and suburban…

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Digital Revolution: Google Developers partner with the Barbican for an extensive, interactive exhibit that displays code as art

Digital Revolution


Technology, in the literal sense, has always been a major part of the human experience. From the first development of tools to make meager cave-dwelling existences less miserable to electricity to the ubiquity of broadband internet, life is bound to these methods of…

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Kazuko Miyamoto: A self-titled solo exhibition from the minimalist artist, and former assistant to Sol Lewitt, includes sketches and strings

Kazuko Miyamoto


by Charlotte Anderson Invisible Exports is a small gallery space that sits just on the border of Chinatown behind an unassuming door at 89 Eldridge Street. There on view until 2 March 2014 are the seminal…

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