I’m So Wild About Your Strawberry Mouth: Artist Aïda Ruilova talks about themes of desire, exploitation and escape in her first West Coast show

I'm So Wild About Your Strawberry Mouth


by Vivianne Lapointe “I’m So Wild About Your Strawberry Mouth,” a multidisciplinary exhibition by West Virginia-born, New York-based artist Aïda Ruilova, presents…

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Walls by Miranda Donovan : Miranda Donovan builds up and breaks through walls for her third solo show

Walls by Miranda Donovan

With her first show “Lost World of Innocence” (2008) selling out before she even arrived for the private view and several pieces from the second show, “The Home Unleashed” (2011), bought up by British art collector of the moment Frank Cohen, Miranda Donovan has established credibility as one of…

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Dinos Chapman: Luftbobler: Sounds designed to penetrate the deepest corners of your mind in a visual artist’s first music album

Dinos Chapman: Luftbobler

by Sabine Zetteler Created after a decade of audio experimentation, visual artist Dinos Chapman has emerged from his basement of beats with a new album that delights and disturbs in almost equal measure. His first foray into music production is unconventional and peculiar, providing an infinitely enigmatic landscape of surreal…

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Barton Damer: Skateboarding, faith and Dalí influence the Dallas-based digital artist

Barton Damer

Barton Damer is a Dallas-based digital artist whose hyper-detailed and dizzyingly surreal work, with its up-to-the-minute pop culture sensibility, has garnered attention from companies as big as Nike, Facebook and Supra Footwear, and from musicians as diverse as rapper Lil Wayne, Owl City and Wolfmother. “It’s all over the…

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Amanda Browder: Plush and stuffed creations from the colorful imagination of a Brooklyn-based artist

Amanda Browder

When looking at one of Amanda Browder’s colorful installations or plush creations, one can’t help but smile. Working from often recycled materials and fabrics, the Brooklyn-based artist creates her patchwork world of sculptures and objects including everything from a stuffed gorilla barfing glittery strings to a monumental, quilted waterfall…

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X-Ray Artist

Dans le même esprit que cette série d’objets, Hugh Turvey est un artiste anglais qui est spécialisé dans la création de photographie et de films utilisant la technologie des rayons X. Très talentueux, ce photographe expose et travaille pour des clients reconnus. A découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Kama Sex and Design: Phallic marble chairs, a Great Wall of Vagina and other oddities on display at Italy’s Triennale Museum

Kama Sex and Design

The products of design are often objects of desire, but to what extent can this drive be pushed? The exhibition “Kama Sex and Design” ventures an answer to that weighty question with an analysis of the visual representation of sexual motifs. The starting point is Kama, the Indian god…

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks: Cosby sweaters, headstands, Nintendo history and more in our look at the web this week

Link About It: This Week's Picks

1. Color of the Year Pantone has named Emerald (Pantone 17-5641) the color of the year for 2013. Described as luxurious and sophisticated—and strikingly close to (albeit a shade bluer than) Cool Hunting’s signature green—the color is speculated to dominate designers’ palettes from fashion to interiors so look for…

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Interview: Matt Kenyon: The cross-platform artist talks technology, politics and his newest work, SUPERMAJOR

Interview: Matt Kenyon

Best described as a bit of a tech nerd with creative interests, Matt Kenyon also has a score to settle with big business and irresponsible government. Reacting to the economic and social impact engendered by their misbehavior, Kenyon joined forces with Doug Keaton in 1999 to found SWAMP, a…

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New Work by Ray Caesar: The digital artist’s newest bevy of scarily bodacious babes and demonic coquettes

New Work by Ray Caesar

A woman sits nonchalantly in a bland office chair under an interrogatory fluorescent light, with her long bare legs crossed in front of her. She appears to be some demonic temptress of a business woman, fixing us with a stare over horn-rimmed glasses, her jet black hair styled into…

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