I wonder how quickly artist Jason Mecier began crafting this portrait of Whitney Houston after news broke of her death? In the genre of pop art, you’ve got
This isn’t brand new, but it’s still happening (through March 11th in Brisbane), and yesterday’s post about Tilt’s Panic Room jogged my memory. Looking like a joyous explosion
Super Cooper and I want to thank everybody who created, collected and otherwise enjoyed the art at tonight’s EARTH MOVEMENT opening reception. In this picture, you can tell
Samuel Coendet and Lea Gerber of Zurich based Atelier Volvox collected discarded stuffed animals from “second-hand shops and forgotten corners of nursery schools”. They then vivisected them and flipped
Whoa. After six months, Scott Radke has put the finishing touches on this 5’8″ creature totem. Made of clay and burlap, it features a three-foot wingspan. I could
Out of all of Jason Freeny’s toy dissections, I think this 2-foot dissected Kewpie Doll is his most radical transformation. By cutting away half the cute, Freeny reveals
Remember Dimitri Tsykalov’s excellent skulls carved out of fruit? The Paris-based artist has returned with a new series of thought-provoking yarn art. The five giant woven credit cards
German photographer Martin Klimas has a really smashing collection of ceramic figurines. Literally! In a unique spin on the traditional action shot, Klimas photographs his figures kicking, sliding and
While Takashi Murakami was installing his gigantic, hyperreallistic, inflatable self in Qatar (above, left), the humbler Mike Leavitt was chiseling away in his hand-built Seattle studio finishing off an