Last week (for one week only), a vacant 36,000 square foot, three-story warehouse in Berkeley became Special Delivery, a gigantic gallery for Bay Area graffiti art. The event
Art school is hardly the school of hard knocks, but it’s not exactly a cakewalk for students matriculating into today’s workforce either. Brutherford Industries‘ latest popject is a
Portland’s WeMake has organized the construction and deployment of over 100 designer birdhouses throughout the city. Local, national and international artists answered the call to action and created amazing birdhouses that will be auctioned
I’ve always enjoyed a friendly game of table tennis, but Internet start-ups have had the game-changing effect of morphing the staid and atypical Olympic sport into something “cool”.
While looking at this sculpture, I became aware that I was grinding my teeth. There’s a reason: Yoan Capote was inspired to create the piece (called Stress) as a
Ashkan Honarvar was born in Iran and now splits his time between The Netherlands and Norway. The photographer created ‘Faces’ to confront the disturbing vision of facial injuries. In
You are looking at a dozen clever American Psycho cupcakes. The Bret Easton Ellis-inspired baked goods have been making the rounds on the Internets, but it looks like they
So Bravo network has this new bottom-of-the-barrel reality TV show about truly abhorrent privileged girls with familial connections to the NYC art world. It’s called Gallery Girls, and since The
Bad Smell is an exhibition of new work by Italian (anti-)artist, Laurina Paperina, currently on display at Fouladi Projects in San Francisco. Paperina’s (anti-)art is a mash-up of pop culture
A couple months back, I asked noted toy photographer, Ryan Roberts [interviewed] to visit Nashville’s Cheekwood Museum of Art on my behalf. Since I couldn’t go see Mathilde